Mickeywheelspin
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Hi all,
I'm trying to work out if there is anything I can do to save the swampwater that comes out of our taps at home, or if there is any style of beer it may suit?
I'm planning an Amarillo pale ale this weekend but may resort to buying bottled for this if the tap water is completely unsuitable (any recommendations?). Id rather not add loads of chemicals to the tap water, but I'm wondering if there are any basic steps I can take to improve it. At the moment I just add a campden tablet to around 35l water before heating to mash temps (I full volume BIAB).
I've had a go at plotting on the Greg Hughes residual alkalinity nomograph, and I'm nearly off the chart (http://howtobrew.com/book/section-3/understanding-the-mash-ph/residual-alkalinity-and-mash-ph). I also got a bit lost with trying to get the HCO3 figure down on the brewers friend calculator...
South East water tell me that "The water hardness for your property is 305mg/l CaCOââÆ" which I think works out as 372 HCO3
The mean values from the report are,
Calcium - 118.113 mg Ca/l
Chloride - 35.195 mg Cl/l
Magnesium - 4.025mg Mg/l
Sodium - 20.975 mg Na/l
Sulphate - 38.050 mg SO4/l
http://www.southeastwater.co.uk/media/178098/beenhams.pdf
Thanks for any help!
I'm trying to work out if there is anything I can do to save the swampwater that comes out of our taps at home, or if there is any style of beer it may suit?
I'm planning an Amarillo pale ale this weekend but may resort to buying bottled for this if the tap water is completely unsuitable (any recommendations?). Id rather not add loads of chemicals to the tap water, but I'm wondering if there are any basic steps I can take to improve it. At the moment I just add a campden tablet to around 35l water before heating to mash temps (I full volume BIAB).
I've had a go at plotting on the Greg Hughes residual alkalinity nomograph, and I'm nearly off the chart (http://howtobrew.com/book/section-3/understanding-the-mash-ph/residual-alkalinity-and-mash-ph). I also got a bit lost with trying to get the HCO3 figure down on the brewers friend calculator...
South East water tell me that "The water hardness for your property is 305mg/l CaCOââÆ" which I think works out as 372 HCO3
The mean values from the report are,
Calcium - 118.113 mg Ca/l
Chloride - 35.195 mg Cl/l
Magnesium - 4.025mg Mg/l
Sodium - 20.975 mg Na/l
Sulphate - 38.050 mg SO4/l
http://www.southeastwater.co.uk/media/178098/beenhams.pdf
Thanks for any help!