Brewing an Irish red today. First brew in months and I guess I'm rusty. Well realized I didn't use a campden tablet in my strike water but remembered to use it in my sparge water. How screwed am I. Can I add it crushed to the mash?
Campden tablets can be used to drive off chlorine and related chemicals from municipal water treatment to prevent off flavors. Some say bandaid like chlorophenols.If these chemicals are in your water in high enough concentrations you may have issues.
I've been brewing for years and have never used a campden tablet. (I've never even bought any)You will be fine.
RDWHAHB.
^this. Also never used one in my life.
I have used and not used campden tablets and never noticed any difference.
Then maybe you each have very low chlorine/chloramine levels in your municipal water and it truly doesn't matter. Lucky you!
Not everyone's water is the same. If the OP has water with higher levels of chlorine or chloramine in it, then he/she may have an issue. Just because one person doesn't have problems with it doesn't mean the next person won't.
Good luck, Hayden!
My only experience with Campden was using it to stop fermentation in Cider. Given how it effects Cider fermentation, not sure why it would be used in a Beer Brew scenario. Can someone help me out here.
I've used it since I started brewing so I don't know the difference without it. Do you still "need" a campden tab with distilled water?
I've used it since I started brewing so I don't know the difference without it. Do you still "need" a campden tab with distilled water?
Nope. Distilled has no minerals in it so typically you need/want to add minerals to it.
You don't need to remove chlorines but you do still need to build the water profile to fit your target.
+1 for NO campden needed
Right. Thats why I wrote that you need to add the minerals back into it
Well I completely read that the wrong way the first time!!!!![]()
Then maybe you each have very low chlorine/chloramine levels in your municipal water and it truly doesn't matter. Lucky you!
Not everyone's water is the same. If the OP has water with higher levels of chlorine or chloramine in it, then he/she may have an issue. Just because one person doesn't have problems with it doesn't mean the next person won't.
Good luck, Hayden!