Elijah
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Hey all,
First, I must say that it is a true pleasure joining this forum and reading it. I thank you all for your contribution and for enriching my research on home brewing.
I have been reading "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing Third Edition" by Papazian Charlie.
In his book, more accurately some recipes, he instructs to biol part of the water with the rest of the ingredients to make a wort - then adding the partial wort to the frementer which already contains the majority of water; also he instructs to top the fermenter with water to reach the 5 gal.
My questions as follows:
1- Does the water need to boiled of filtered beforehand?
2- My water supplier adds chlorine to the water, which naturally evaporates within a few hours, or when boiled... Should I let the water sit for 24h (or worry) as it may affect a: taste, b: yeast activity?
an additional question ...
3- When reading I have seen some pages referring to this method as "partial mash;" yet doesn't partial mash refer to mashing some grains but completing the wort with extracts (unlike a full grain mash) ?
Thank you very much or your help,
Elijah
First, I must say that it is a true pleasure joining this forum and reading it. I thank you all for your contribution and for enriching my research on home brewing.
I have been reading "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing Third Edition" by Papazian Charlie.
In his book, more accurately some recipes, he instructs to biol part of the water with the rest of the ingredients to make a wort - then adding the partial wort to the frementer which already contains the majority of water; also he instructs to top the fermenter with water to reach the 5 gal.
My questions as follows:
1- Does the water need to boiled of filtered beforehand?
2- My water supplier adds chlorine to the water, which naturally evaporates within a few hours, or when boiled... Should I let the water sit for 24h (or worry) as it may affect a: taste, b: yeast activity?
an additional question ...
3- When reading I have seen some pages referring to this method as "partial mash;" yet doesn't partial mash refer to mashing some grains but completing the wort with extracts (unlike a full grain mash) ?
Thank you very much or your help,
Elijah