jeramieb
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I have a couple questions on an upcoming brew. The questions are related to water chemistry and hop additions. I’ll be brewing Morebeer’s American Pale Ale II all grain kit. Here’s the details on the kit…
Grain Bill:
10lbs 2-Row
1.5lbs Crystal 15
0.5 lbs Honey Malt
Hops:
1oz Magnum (60 min)
2oz Cascade (5 min)
2oz Willamette (1 min)
I put all that into Beersmith and its showing the IBUs around 48 which seems a little high for an American Pale Ale. According to Beersmith an American Pale Ale IBU should be between 30-45.
So question #1
Should I back some of the hops in order to bring the IBU down or just go with it? My guess is this is probably going to be a preference type thing but since I’ve not brewed this beer before I have no frame of reference.
Now onto the water chemistry question…
I was looking at different water profiles on the Brewer’s Friend website and I was intrigued by the Light Colored and Hoppy profile. For this brew I was thinking about starting with RO water from the grocery store (it’s fairly cheap at Publix here… $1.50/5gal). I assume this is the mineral equivalent of starting with distilled water? Or am I mistaken? That being said… I plugged distilled water in as my Base water Profile in Beersmith and chose the new "Light Colored Hoppy" water profile I created (based on the Brewer’s Friend site) as the destination profile and clicked “Calculate Best Additions”. This is what it gave me for additions…
4.2g Gypsum (CaSO4)
1.3g Table Salt (NaCl)
4.9g Epsom Salt (MgSO4)
0.6g Calcium Chloride (CaCl)
Which would being my water profile to the following:
Ca 36.4
Mg 15.5
Na 16.5
SO4 137
Cl 34.7
HCO3 0
(corrected because I read the software wrong)
Now this is all Greek to me. I might as well be reading Ancient sand script to be honest. I’ve done a lot of reading on water chemistry and it still seems to elude me thus far.
And question #2
Assuming I’m understanding everything correctly I’ve stated so far, for these water additions… Can I just bring this information into my local LHBS and they will be able to give me what I need?
Any help would be appreciated in this. Just remember to speak to me like I’m a first grader so I can understand. :cross: Thanks.
Grain Bill:
10lbs 2-Row
1.5lbs Crystal 15
0.5 lbs Honey Malt
Hops:
1oz Magnum (60 min)
2oz Cascade (5 min)
2oz Willamette (1 min)
I put all that into Beersmith and its showing the IBUs around 48 which seems a little high for an American Pale Ale. According to Beersmith an American Pale Ale IBU should be between 30-45.
So question #1
Should I back some of the hops in order to bring the IBU down or just go with it? My guess is this is probably going to be a preference type thing but since I’ve not brewed this beer before I have no frame of reference.
Now onto the water chemistry question…
I was looking at different water profiles on the Brewer’s Friend website and I was intrigued by the Light Colored and Hoppy profile. For this brew I was thinking about starting with RO water from the grocery store (it’s fairly cheap at Publix here… $1.50/5gal). I assume this is the mineral equivalent of starting with distilled water? Or am I mistaken? That being said… I plugged distilled water in as my Base water Profile in Beersmith and chose the new "Light Colored Hoppy" water profile I created (based on the Brewer’s Friend site) as the destination profile and clicked “Calculate Best Additions”. This is what it gave me for additions…
4.2g Gypsum (CaSO4)
1.3g Table Salt (NaCl)
4.9g Epsom Salt (MgSO4)
0.6g Calcium Chloride (CaCl)
Which would being my water profile to the following:
Ca 36.4
Mg 15.5
Na 16.5
SO4 137
Cl 34.7
HCO3 0
(corrected because I read the software wrong)
Now this is all Greek to me. I might as well be reading Ancient sand script to be honest. I’ve done a lot of reading on water chemistry and it still seems to elude me thus far.
And question #2
Assuming I’m understanding everything correctly I’ve stated so far, for these water additions… Can I just bring this information into my local LHBS and they will be able to give me what I need?
Any help would be appreciated in this. Just remember to speak to me like I’m a first grader so I can understand. :cross: Thanks.