phildo79
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My brain feels like it's about to implode!
I am using the Brewer's Friend water calculator and have encountered a problem. It asks for the source water and then asks if you want alkalinity shown as bicarbonate or alkalinity. I chose the latter as I had worked out the ppm value. But then in the target water profile, it asks what value you want against bicarbonate (HCO3). I have asked a friend of mine that is a chemical engineer and after doing some sums, he 'thinks' it's a 1:1 ratio. But mentioned that he was trying to work it out via my waters pH (7.10). He also mentioned that he may have got some of his numbers wrong as the ppm was far less in his total. But then I see this on the water calculator and am even more confused:
Looking at this, it would seem that HCO3 and CaCO3 are not 1:1. So what is the ratio (is it 1:1.21)? Because it asks for HCO3 in the target water profile and adding CMS/AMS affects it. I have asked and NI Water don't and won't check for HCO3 levels. They told me I would have to get a private water report done.
So I am left wondering what value I need to enter into the target profile for HCO3 in order to get the equivalent alkalinity value as ppm. I am doing a Sierra Nevada Torpedo clone so am going for an amber beer target of 35 ppm, as per @strange-steve guidelines. If I use the 1:1.21 ratio, I get a target HCO3 of 42. Is this correct? Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
Cheers (is it lunchtime yet so I can have a beer?)
I am using the Brewer's Friend water calculator and have encountered a problem. It asks for the source water and then asks if you want alkalinity shown as bicarbonate or alkalinity. I chose the latter as I had worked out the ppm value. But then in the target water profile, it asks what value you want against bicarbonate (HCO3). I have asked a friend of mine that is a chemical engineer and after doing some sums, he 'thinks' it's a 1:1 ratio. But mentioned that he was trying to work it out via my waters pH (7.10). He also mentioned that he may have got some of his numbers wrong as the ppm was far less in his total. But then I see this on the water calculator and am even more confused:
Looking at this, it would seem that HCO3 and CaCO3 are not 1:1. So what is the ratio (is it 1:1.21)? Because it asks for HCO3 in the target water profile and adding CMS/AMS affects it. I have asked and NI Water don't and won't check for HCO3 levels. They told me I would have to get a private water report done.
So I am left wondering what value I need to enter into the target profile for HCO3 in order to get the equivalent alkalinity value as ppm. I am doing a Sierra Nevada Torpedo clone so am going for an amber beer target of 35 ppm, as per @strange-steve guidelines. If I use the 1:1.21 ratio, I get a target HCO3 of 42. Is this correct? Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
Cheers (is it lunchtime yet so I can have a beer?)