Hi, If i plug my water details into beersmith and use their mash ph calculator its been too low each time.
Ive got got a KH test kit and my local water report and put together this profile:
To get a mash pH of 5.5 in Beersmith it says to add around 5ml 75% Phosphoric to the strike water.
Brew n water says my alkalinity is 137.
If i try to remember some kind of Chemistry for this and I want to brew a pale ale, I'm aiming to get this to about 20. So
milliliters (ml) x normality (N) = ml x N
ml x N = millieqivalents
mg/equivalent weight = milliequivalents
Equivalent weight of CaC03 is 50
75% Phosphoric solution is 33.3 normal
So to reduce to 20 (so we remove 117 of CaCO3)
117 mg CaCO3 / 50 = 2.34 miliequivalents / litre
2.34 /33.3 = 0.07 ml per litre
This would give me on 21 litres of my water 21 * 0.07 ml = 1.47 ml total.
Am I totally wrong or going mad? Thanks so much for your help./
Ive got got a KH test kit and my local water report and put together this profile:
To get a mash pH of 5.5 in Beersmith it says to add around 5ml 75% Phosphoric to the strike water.
Brew n water says my alkalinity is 137.
If i try to remember some kind of Chemistry for this and I want to brew a pale ale, I'm aiming to get this to about 20. So
milliliters (ml) x normality (N) = ml x N
ml x N = millieqivalents
mg/equivalent weight = milliequivalents
Equivalent weight of CaC03 is 50
75% Phosphoric solution is 33.3 normal
So to reduce to 20 (so we remove 117 of CaCO3)
117 mg CaCO3 / 50 = 2.34 miliequivalents / litre
2.34 /33.3 = 0.07 ml per litre
This would give me on 21 litres of my water 21 * 0.07 ml = 1.47 ml total.
Am I totally wrong or going mad? Thanks so much for your help./