MattGuk
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I'm going to be brewing this weekend and thought I'd treat my water with lactic this time round so as not to over do the sulphate and chloride too much.
Just wondering who else has experience using lactic?
I usually use CRS, but I mainly use Brew father for my brewing and there is no option of CRS for water treatment and its a pain to keep going between that and an online calculator when brewing.
Interestingly, I have put my starting water into BF and into brewers friend calculator, and my grains and they both come up with totally different P.H values for the mash.
Same amount of lactic at 80% and same amount of gypsum and chloride ( about 2 grams of each to get the right ratio at lower levels using lactic ) BF says P.H 5.45 and brewers friend says 5.59.
Which would you trust if there is one to trust more than the other, and, is Lactic worth it?
Cheers
I'm going to be brewing this weekend and thought I'd treat my water with lactic this time round so as not to over do the sulphate and chloride too much.
Just wondering who else has experience using lactic?
I usually use CRS, but I mainly use Brew father for my brewing and there is no option of CRS for water treatment and its a pain to keep going between that and an online calculator when brewing.
Interestingly, I have put my starting water into BF and into brewers friend calculator, and my grains and they both come up with totally different P.H values for the mash.
Same amount of lactic at 80% and same amount of gypsum and chloride ( about 2 grams of each to get the right ratio at lower levels using lactic ) BF says P.H 5.45 and brewers friend says 5.59.
Which would you trust if there is one to trust more than the other, and, is Lactic worth it?
Cheers