mikeroche56
Member
Hi everyone:
I have been chasing an astringency issue and think it may be my water. I suspect the high alkalinity, but wanted to get some advice and suggestions on how to fix it.
I have been doing all-grain BIAB and am upgrading to a cooler and larger pot to do batch sparges.
I typically brew APA's mainly ligher colored hoppy style beers. My mash pH typically is on the high (greater than 6 I think) and I have tried 5.2 additive which seemed to get the color strip a little down the scale but still seems higher than 5-5.5. I do have relatively low efficiency as low as 65% and high as 72%.
Here is the report:
Total dissolved solids 10 mg/L
Copper 4 ug/L
Calcium 18 mg/L
Hardness, total 10 mg/L
Iron 50 ug/L
Magnesium 7 mg/L
Potassium 2 mg/L
Sodium 192 mg/L
Zinc <10 ug/L
Alkalinity 410 mg/L
Fluoride 0.26 mg/L
Nitrate+nitrite 0.11 mg/L
Sulfate <5.0 mg/L
Total Phosphorus <0.010 mg/L
This is the report from one of the City's wells and per the Service dept it is typical.
They treat the water with Chlorine and pH typically runs 8.0-8.5.
IMO, based on the reading I have done here the Alkalinity is high. It sounds like adding RO or distilled water is the easiest way to knock it down, but I need to add other minerals???
Appreciate the help!!
I have been chasing an astringency issue and think it may be my water. I suspect the high alkalinity, but wanted to get some advice and suggestions on how to fix it.
I have been doing all-grain BIAB and am upgrading to a cooler and larger pot to do batch sparges.
I typically brew APA's mainly ligher colored hoppy style beers. My mash pH typically is on the high (greater than 6 I think) and I have tried 5.2 additive which seemed to get the color strip a little down the scale but still seems higher than 5-5.5. I do have relatively low efficiency as low as 65% and high as 72%.

Here is the report:
Total dissolved solids 10 mg/L
Copper 4 ug/L
Calcium 18 mg/L
Hardness, total 10 mg/L
Iron 50 ug/L
Magnesium 7 mg/L
Potassium 2 mg/L
Sodium 192 mg/L
Zinc <10 ug/L
Alkalinity 410 mg/L
Fluoride 0.26 mg/L
Nitrate+nitrite 0.11 mg/L
Sulfate <5.0 mg/L
Total Phosphorus <0.010 mg/L
This is the report from one of the City's wells and per the Service dept it is typical.
They treat the water with Chlorine and pH typically runs 8.0-8.5.
IMO, based on the reading I have done here the Alkalinity is high. It sounds like adding RO or distilled water is the easiest way to knock it down, but I need to add other minerals???
Appreciate the help!!
