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I wish you could buy just enough for a couple of batches. The jar I got is pretty dang big and it put like 15 bucks or something extra on my grocery bill I think I am going to get some strips for the next batch and see whats up.

+1 on this. I did buy a jar and used it, but then went to using fancy pants excel sheets to adjust my water. Now I have 3/4 of a jar of the stuff. We should just start the black market of passing around used jars of the stuff, so people can try it to see if it works for them.
 
luke2080 said:
+1 on this. I did buy a jar and used it, but then went to using fancy pants excel sheets to adjust my water. Now I have 3/4 of a jar of the stuff. We should just start the black market of passing around used jars of the stuff, so people can try it to see if it works for them.

What fancy excel sheets do you speak of?
 
I got a water quality report from my water source. It does not give values in ppm for things added. It pretty much shows percentages based on the EPA guidelines.

It lists copper, lead, nitrate, chlorine, bacteria & trubidity.

How would I find out the info I need? Should I send away for a water test?
 
What fancy excel sheets do you speak of?

This is my favorite fancy excel sheet. Great basic water information and addresses 5.2 and how your recipe affects pH. It has a sparge acidification sheet as well.

The guy who created it has some cred too..
"His practice area focuses on water resources engineering and he has been named a Diplomate of Water Resources Engineering by the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers. His engineering practice includes providing engineering consulting services to municipalities and industry including major and craft brewers across the United States. He has been homebrewing since 1999"

He's also a member here I believe.
 
Mpavlik22 said:
I got a water quality report from my water source. It does not give values in ppm for things added. It pretty much shows percentages based on the EPA guidelines.

It lists copper, lead, nitrate, chlorine, bacteria & trubidity.

How would I find out the info I need? Should I send away for a water test?

Get a Ward lab test or search forum for your town or towns near you. Someone may have posted a report already.
 
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