Hello all - Sorry if this has been answered before. I found a few threads on the subject but no one really seems to have posted a definitive answer. I'm looking for a decent guideline for building up RO water for a pliny the elder clone. It doesn't have to be RRB's exact profile (although that would be fine) I just want to get an idea of where I should be approximately. People reference Tasty's profile for his brew that was based on the Pliny and won awards. He uses a lot of sulfide! I think it also aligns with Mosher's IPA profile. Something like Ca 110, S04 350, Cl 50. Would a profile like that be holding true to the original Pliny? I've never had it so I'm doing this 'blind.'
Mostly I'm hoping to keep it simple and just balance CaCl2 and Gypsum. This has been my approach since starting to use RO water and I've been happy with the results. Using just those minerals I can't exactly hit the above profile. I'm thinking for a 5 gal batch something like 14g gyp and 5g of CaCl2. That puts me around 217 SO4, 126 Ca, and 67 Cl I think. So...enough for a bit of malt backbone and lots of S04 for hop accentuation. Reasonable?
Thanks for any input\critiques!
Dan
Mostly I'm hoping to keep it simple and just balance CaCl2 and Gypsum. This has been my approach since starting to use RO water and I've been happy with the results. Using just those minerals I can't exactly hit the above profile. I'm thinking for a 5 gal batch something like 14g gyp and 5g of CaCl2. That puts me around 217 SO4, 126 Ca, and 67 Cl I think. So...enough for a bit of malt backbone and lots of S04 for hop accentuation. Reasonable?
Thanks for any input\critiques!
Dan