Water Softeners - any idea?

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I have ~350ppm hard water here (very hard).
I add 6ml of 80% lactic acid to mash liquor and a bit to sparge liquor.

Works fine (never tried AMS). Don't feel the need to get an RO supply (that seems to be mostly fuelled by weird Americans chasing the next shiny toy). Nor spotless water.

I would suggest brewing a couple of batches with your tap water before assuming it's terrible and buying ashbeck /spotless/RO.
Then try a brew with spotless/ashbeck.

Then seeing the difference.

Then make a decision as to whether you need RO/spotless etc. Don't just copy what other people on the internet do.
 
It’s well worth a try, just in case you havnt already got one, if you use this referral code,
spotless28377
you will get £10 of free water. (Full disclosure, I would also obtain a referral credit) give it a go, I am sure you will not be disappointed.
I have my spotless water profile all set at 0 and it works very well for me.
Let us know how you get on with it.

Cheers @Tony623, I’ll do that. A tenner saved isnt to be sniffed at, if it helps you out all the better!

I would suggest brewing a couple of batches with your tap water before assuming it's terrible and buying ashbeck /spotless/RO.
Then try a brew with spotless/ashbeck.

In all likelihood I will brew with the tap water for certain styles. Having done all my brewing at the old place with hard water (230ish) I know I can brew good bitters / darker beers with it.

It so happens my next brew (that I have the ingredients ready for) is a very light golden ale and experience tells I’ll need to sort the water out for a good result… usually I’d go ashbeck but quite keen to give Spotless a go…
 

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