Up until now I've been brewing exclusively with Tesco Ashbeck because it has low alkalinity and low mineral content. It's a good base with which to build up a mineral profile for pale ales and lagers. One batch of Ashbeck for a brew costs £5.70 and I accept that as just what it costs to get the high quality that I look for.
However... I see that RO kits are available on Amazon for as little as £49.99 and was wondering if it was worth investing in one. So, for those that are already have an RO kit I have a few questions:
However... I see that RO kits are available on Amazon for as little as £49.99 and was wondering if it was worth investing in one. So, for those that are already have an RO kit I have a few questions:
- What type of kit do you recommend for brewing purposes? I would need one that can be packed away with the brewing kit rather than being screwed to a wall.
- Do they reset all the numbers to zero, including alkalinity?
- Do they also remove chlorine? Obviously I do need to remove chlorine.
- How much waste water do they produce and can I save that water in our water butt for watering the garden, washing the car etc? (We are on a meter)
- What are the running costs if only used for brewing, say once a month?
- How long do they take to produce 30 litres and if I were to prepare the brewing water in the kettle the night before will it remain pH-stable overnight?