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I think a lot depends on which side of Sheffield you're on. I used to live on the Peaks side (Nether Green) and the water was soft there.
If you dont want to do ANYTHING with your water, then, unless you are brewing a Czech Pilsner which requires about as soft a water as you can get, I would advise that you use the Ashbeck/Spotless to dilute your tap water.Interesting.. We have a spotless water point not too far away, and I could easily fill old Ashbeck 5L bottles. I'm early within my all grain journey, and to be honest I cant really be arsed with water profiles etc yet! Using Spotless would be cheaper than Ashbeck.. but if I dont want to do anything with the water, would I better with Ashbeck, Spotless with no further additions or tap water (I'm Suffolk, and its pretty hard!) ?
Do you think it’s ok to use spotless with gypsum or calcium chloride added? I’ve done that the last couple of brews. You think it is preferable to use it to dilute tap to ensure you get a small amount of natural minerals?If you dont want to do ANYTHING with your water, then, unless you are brewing a Czech Pilsner which requires about as soft a water as you can get, I would advise that you use the Ashbeck/Spotless to dilute your tap water.
Being in Suffolk myself, I am familiar with the water you will be getting out of your tap and to keep things simple for the short term, perhaps a 40/60 mixture of Ashbeck (or Spotless) to Tap would do you for dark amber to dark beers, and maybe 80/20 Ashbeck(Spotless) to Tap for Paler beers would be good starting points.
I would absolutely recommend that you do not use Spotless on its own, in isolation, without any adjustment. There are other minerals in water besides the half a dozen or so that we worry about when doing water treatment that have a contributory effect to the finished beer (e.g. zinc which yeast need).
For the record, as background to the above advice...once I started getting into looking at water seriously I initially used Ashbeck and in the last couple of years have used Spotless....always to dilute my tap water initially before building up with salts to my desired profile.
Do you think it’s ok to use spotless with gypsum or calcium chloride added? I’ve done that the last couple of brews. You think it is preferable to use it to dilute tap to ensure you get a small amount of natural minerals?
sorry - going back to this!My personal preference is to always cut with tap water...my last 25 brews I've averaged a 15/85 ratio of TAP to SPOTLESS and then added salt additions to get to my desired water profile.
I've never personally brewed with Spotless (or other RO) in isolation, but others I know locally, who have done, have sometimes reported that their beers have been perhaps a touch lacking in "something"...depth, character, something undefinable.
If you are happy with using Spotless/RO in isolation with appropriate salt additions, then fair enough...though it wouldn't be too much of a hassle to try say a 20/80 mix and see if you think it makes a difference.
sorry - going back to this!
Do you then have to test the water each time and adjust as needed, or do you assume consistency across batches if the ratio you use is the same?
I was hoping to use spotless so that I didnt have to keep testing, but I get what you mean about tap containing other minerals etc of use.
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