RikkiBobbi
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Hi all,
Shameless plea for help in understanding one particular aspect of my water profile in absence of a ppm figure for calcium. I've been meaning to ask this question for ages but, for someone who lives in London, I almost never brew dark beers and so don't use my tap water. (Having just re-read the water treatment for beginners post, it gives a suggested dosage for the bottle of CRS that has been sitting in my cupboard unused for over a year so I could have been using my tap water but always went safety first with Tesco Ashbeck).
Water profile is East Lambeth although the latest report is from 2021!
The profile only gives a figure for Total hardness and alkalinity, both as CaCO3. I've tried to get my head around this before in terms of how to calculate a figure for actual calcium itself but always given up due to brain ache.
The last couple of dark beers I've done (tasted amazing but under attenuated and turned into bottle volcanoes) I've just proceeded blind, treated with salts to adjust Chloride/Sulfate and monitored PH but it feels a bit too gung-ho without knowing the exact water profile.
Shameless plea for help in understanding one particular aspect of my water profile in absence of a ppm figure for calcium. I've been meaning to ask this question for ages but, for someone who lives in London, I almost never brew dark beers and so don't use my tap water. (Having just re-read the water treatment for beginners post, it gives a suggested dosage for the bottle of CRS that has been sitting in my cupboard unused for over a year so I could have been using my tap water but always went safety first with Tesco Ashbeck).
Water profile is East Lambeth although the latest report is from 2021!
The profile only gives a figure for Total hardness and alkalinity, both as CaCO3. I've tried to get my head around this before in terms of how to calculate a figure for actual calcium itself but always given up due to brain ache.
The last couple of dark beers I've done (tasted amazing but under attenuated and turned into bottle volcanoes) I've just proceeded blind, treated with salts to adjust Chloride/Sulfate and monitored PH but it feels a bit too gung-ho without knowing the exact water profile.