CaptainOblivious
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Hi!, new all-grain brewer here. I've done a few extract kits and they've come out...potable. I just did my first BIAB all-grain brew, a Saison that I'm very excited about! Sadly, this happened before receiving my water report from Ward Lab. I'd love some advice!
The report:
pH: 7.3
Total Dissolved Solids: 48
Conductivity: .08
Cations/Anions: .8/.6
Na: 9
K: 1
Ca: 4
Mg: 2
Total Hardness: 18
Nitrite: .6
Sulfate: 2
Chloride: 4
Carbonate: <1
Bicarb: 23
Alkalinity: 19
P: <.01
Fe: .01
Seems pretty soft and pretty darn near RO to me...thoughts from the gurus?
I plugged these numbers into Bru'nwater, along with my Saison recipe:
11lb Belgian Pils
.5lb CaraVienne
1lb clear Candi (not sure how to account for this in Bru'nwater so left it out)
This showed mash pH of 5.7...not perfect but not too bad?? No fears, I'll drink it all regardless
Not sure which Bru'nwater profile would be best for a traditional saison, but if I choose Ardennes, it's easy to add .5gram/gal EACH of Epsom Salt and Chalk to get the minerals rightish...but then pH is high at 6. So I add lactic acid 1ml/gal (6.5 gallon BIAB mash, BTW) to bring pH back down to 5.5 but that completely neutralizes the bicarb...what to do, gurus??? RDWHAHB?
Thanks,
CptO.
The report:
pH: 7.3
Total Dissolved Solids: 48
Conductivity: .08
Cations/Anions: .8/.6
Na: 9
K: 1
Ca: 4
Mg: 2
Total Hardness: 18
Nitrite: .6
Sulfate: 2
Chloride: 4
Carbonate: <1
Bicarb: 23
Alkalinity: 19
P: <.01
Fe: .01
Seems pretty soft and pretty darn near RO to me...thoughts from the gurus?
I plugged these numbers into Bru'nwater, along with my Saison recipe:
11lb Belgian Pils
.5lb CaraVienne
1lb clear Candi (not sure how to account for this in Bru'nwater so left it out)
This showed mash pH of 5.7...not perfect but not too bad?? No fears, I'll drink it all regardless

Not sure which Bru'nwater profile would be best for a traditional saison, but if I choose Ardennes, it's easy to add .5gram/gal EACH of Epsom Salt and Chalk to get the minerals rightish...but then pH is high at 6. So I add lactic acid 1ml/gal (6.5 gallon BIAB mash, BTW) to bring pH back down to 5.5 but that completely neutralizes the bicarb...what to do, gurus??? RDWHAHB?
Thanks,
CptO.