Fooch
Active Member
I am having a lot of trouble understanding stuff when it comes to the chemicals in water and the profiles. I have been looking for a week now for something that gives me ideal starting points for water profiles for types of beers. I would think there would be something out there but I just can't find it.
I know my water is filled with stuff because out of the tap it's got small white cloudy stuff in it. So I have either brewed with Giant Eagle Natural Spring water(3 gallons for $2.49) or Brita filtered tap water. I don't know the profile of any of these waters. I didn't want to spend $30+ each to have these profiles tested(brita, GE spring, and tap) and didn't want to wait however long it would take.
I am starting my first AG batch this weekend and I have been reading a lot and trying to do this the best way possible. I have good equipment, a good understanding, and all day to prepare and make sure it's done right. The only thing I just can't seem to grasp is the water profile. What I decided to do was start with distilled water and build a profile to exactly what I want...but the problem is, I have no idea what I want. Like I said earlier I can't find good starting points for styles of beer. I am making an Imperial IPA and I have absolutely no idea how to determine what my water profile should be.
I have beersmith, so i have it setup for distilled water, and I don't know if I should be using one of their city water profiles, should I make my own? How do I know what proper levels should be for types of beers, etc. I have looked at Bru'n and EZ Water but that just tells me how to GET to a profile I want, not what profiles I need to attempt to reach.
I know my water is filled with stuff because out of the tap it's got small white cloudy stuff in it. So I have either brewed with Giant Eagle Natural Spring water(3 gallons for $2.49) or Brita filtered tap water. I don't know the profile of any of these waters. I didn't want to spend $30+ each to have these profiles tested(brita, GE spring, and tap) and didn't want to wait however long it would take.
I am starting my first AG batch this weekend and I have been reading a lot and trying to do this the best way possible. I have good equipment, a good understanding, and all day to prepare and make sure it's done right. The only thing I just can't seem to grasp is the water profile. What I decided to do was start with distilled water and build a profile to exactly what I want...but the problem is, I have no idea what I want. Like I said earlier I can't find good starting points for styles of beer. I am making an Imperial IPA and I have absolutely no idea how to determine what my water profile should be.
I have beersmith, so i have it setup for distilled water, and I don't know if I should be using one of their city water profiles, should I make my own? How do I know what proper levels should be for types of beers, etc. I have looked at Bru'n and EZ Water but that just tells me how to GET to a profile I want, not what profiles I need to attempt to reach.