AndDrink916
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I am sure there is a book I can read to find out all about water. In fact it is probably called Water. Probably written by John Palmer. Anyway,
I am trying to just duplicate Tasty's water profile or close to it. I have 12 gallons of distilled water. I have Epson Salt, Canning salt, Baking soda, Gypsum salt, and calcium chloride.
My plan is to play with John Palmer's calculator until I hit hit the numbers I want or close to it. Then take a gram scale, throw them into a 15 gallon water container I have set aside for all my water requirements, then use that water to brew as usual. Does this seem right?
I have read people putting salts in the mash or in the strike water. I don't know. Let me know. Hope this makes sense.
I am trying to just duplicate Tasty's water profile or close to it. I have 12 gallons of distilled water. I have Epson Salt, Canning salt, Baking soda, Gypsum salt, and calcium chloride.
My plan is to play with John Palmer's calculator until I hit hit the numbers I want or close to it. Then take a gram scale, throw them into a 15 gallon water container I have set aside for all my water requirements, then use that water to brew as usual. Does this seem right?
I have read people putting salts in the mash or in the strike water. I don't know. Let me know. Hope this makes sense.
