calumscott
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bobsbeer said:Well done. :thumb: Now we need a Potassium Sorbate one. :whistle:
Algernon said:has anyone EVER noticed funny flavours or anything from using them? It just feels unnatural putting chemistry sets into my beer, not that I have yet.
anthonyUK said:Nice explanation Callum :ugeek:
Algernon said:has anyone EVER noticed funny flavours or anything from using them? It just feels unnatural putting chemistry sets into my beer, not that I have yet.
No but you will if you live in an area where they add a lot of chloramine.
We are only using them to REMOVE additions to the water that are undesirable in brewing :thumb:
Algernon said:put off using them as I noticed they produce H2SO4 and similar fearsome chemicals
ScottM said:Good read that, thanks :thumb:. I believe you meant to write 20 gallons instead of 2, when explaining the PPM :)
So to dechlorinate a 5gal/23L FV of water prior to putting a brew on, 1 tablet will do the lot ok?calumscott said:... one Campden Tablet will treat up to 20 gallons (46 litres). ... in 20 gallons gives 3.75ppm. Just enough for a "worst case" water.
The Campden reaction is pretty much instantaneous.Brewbob said:How long does it take to dechlorinate water?
Brewbob said:How long does it take to dechlorinate water? I too have never used them but am interested as you can smell the chlorine, or chloramine round my way. For instance next time I'm going to put a brew on should I fill a sterilized FV the night before and dissolve a tab in it then use that water?
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