pennahighlandbrew
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Hi all!
I’m brewing my first kolsch this weekend and I was hoping you could give me some guidance on building a suitable water profile. My tap water doesn’t do well with pale beers, so I’ll be building it up from RO water.
The recipe is simple: just 9 lbs of German Pilsner malt. I’m planning to mash at a rate of 1.375 qt/lb, so it’ll be about three gallons mashing, then enough to sparge to reach a pre-boil volume of about 6-6.5 gallons.
I appreciate any help you can give me. I’ve been using EZ Water since I’m still relatively new at this.
Thanks in advance!
I’m brewing my first kolsch this weekend and I was hoping you could give me some guidance on building a suitable water profile. My tap water doesn’t do well with pale beers, so I’ll be building it up from RO water.
The recipe is simple: just 9 lbs of German Pilsner malt. I’m planning to mash at a rate of 1.375 qt/lb, so it’ll be about three gallons mashing, then enough to sparge to reach a pre-boil volume of about 6-6.5 gallons.
I appreciate any help you can give me. I’ve been using EZ Water since I’m still relatively new at this.
Thanks in advance!