BackAlley
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cank said:Just had another thought, could you do a small version of you mash on the stove and take a ph reading, adjust it, then scale that addition up on brew day?
You're absolutely right, you could. However, I think you'll find it's easier and more repeatable to first use some software (I use Bru'n water) to get you close and then make any last minute adjustments. I've only had my pH meter for 5 batches but I've yet to be off my target mash pH by more than 0.1.