Hi
I was wondering if this is better than using tap water for my next brew? Any help is much appreciated. View attachment 46549
Yes! Get yourself on this! Dead easy..plus you can impress your Mrs and mates with impressive displays of measuring out half a gramme of gypsum on your "dealers" scales!Check out Strange Steve’s water treatment for beginners thread. It’s simple and brilliant at the same time.
Anyone know how to list Severn Trent's water composition? I cannot find how
Chase spring is very different to Ashbeck. I find it's good for darker beers and stouts. Never tried it for pales though as my tapwater is perfect for pale ales/pilsner.I use the 17p chase spring bottled water for everything I brew. I'm happy with the results out of the bottle.
Thanks for all the help, I'll be doing my first lager later so will use the ashbeck. think I live in a hard water area (East Kent) and when I boil water it is cloudy and it leaves alot of white residue.
Probably good for stout though.think I live in a hard water area (East Kent) and when I boil water it is cloudy and it leaves alot of white residue.
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