strange-steve
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BTW just ignore the Munich malt, I've noticed even in my all Munich beers it seems to act just like pale malt as far as pH is concerned.
I would probably use a similar profile for both, possibly a little more chloride for the English one.Steve,
Looking further at water profiles for certain styles...
You've suggested profiles for..IPA,PALE and NEIPA.
Now,which would I preferably select when looking to brew American IPA Vs British IPA.
Cheers
Clint
I think that both play some part to be honest. Maybe at lower levels of overall minerals the ratio might have a bigger impact, but I can't see how 20ppm sulphate and 10ppm chloride could be the same as 200ppm sulphate and 100ppm chloride, despite having the same ratio.When I've read your (and other) articles before it seems like sulphate : chloride ratio is more important. But on a recent Experimental Brewing podcast (Ep 86 "Water The Primer") Drew & Denny were saying, no, actually the absolute amounts of both are important (I've a feeling this came from Martin Brungard). What's your current thinking here?
Personally I don't use Epsom salts at all, I'm not convinced magnesium needs to be added to brewing water (unless maybe you're using 100% RO water which I don't recommend, and maybe not even then), and I don't think there's any need to worry about overshooting calcium either (within reason). As for sodium, it's not something I tend to measure, but I will often add a pinch of table salt to the water for dark beers.Any comments regarding the use of NaCl or Epsom Salts with regard to the final levels of Sodium and Magnesium? Again I think it was the same podcast was advising caution here - kinda makes sense to me, most of us would add salt very sparingly to our food!
It works fine in Edge on Windows 10 for meHi Steve
Finally having a go at water treatment. Your program works on my iPhone but not my iPad or PC with windows 10. I used it on my Rice Pilsner but the screen is small. Any ideas to get it working with Windows.
Thanks CC
I'm not sure mate, it's working for me on Chrome for Windows as below. In what way is it not working?Hi Steve
Finally having a go at water treatment. Your program works on my iPhone but not my iPad or PC with windows 10. I used it on my Rice Pilsner but the screen is small. Any ideas to get it working with Windows.
Thanks CC
Nah there are undoubtedly bugs in it, I'm certainly no programmer!I had a bit of a ding dong once...not saying it's you...but I think I may have put duff values in somewhere..I blame my glasses...
I can put the numbers in but not the malts and the calculation button doesn't give any results. It does work on my iPhone 4 though.I'm not sure mate, it's working for me on Chrome for Windows as below. In what way is it not working?
I don't really know why that would be, I'm not an IT expert by any means. What browser are you using on Windows?I can put the numbers in but not the malts and the calculation button doesn't give any results. It does work on my iPhone 4 though.
It actually shows both, at the top of the "calculated values" section it shows the g/l (for the salts at least, I wonder why I didn't include the acid addition here ) and then it shows total additions for the mash and then the sparge below (just the g/l times the volume):Steve
Now I’ve got the calculator working I have a question of additions are the values shown the total for the mash volume or g/l and ml/l? I assumed the former. Thanks
DoohIt actually shows both, at the top of the "calculated values" section it shows the g/l (for the salts at least, I wonder why I didn't include the acid addition here ) and then it shows total additions for the mash and then the sparge below (just the g/l times the volume):
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