Paleface
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Hi all. Relatively new to all grain brewing, I am brewing on a new BIAB system lately and the first attempts with std. APA's all came out with a tart, astringant bitterness. So much so 2 out of 3 batches were un-drinkable. Water test shows my well water tested PH at 8.6.
Thinking that may be the issue, I brewed a brown Ale yesterday, used 2% acid malt along with the recipe. Then last minute I over-reacted (couldn't help myself) and threw in a tbsp. of 5/2 PH stabalizer just for good measure. PH tested by way of the in-accurate strip method indicates I was well below 5, more like the 4.6 zone. What have I done here??
Anybody know what I can expect of this batch? Do I have another dumper??
My well water analysis is not complete.
Total solids 167 ppm
Hardness - 157 ppm Calcium & Magnesium
PH-8.6
That's all I know.
The recipe was an american brown ale
1.64 OG (in the fermenter now
32 IBU's
22 SRM
Maris-Otter base, then Amber, Crystal 60, some chocolate 450 for color, Victory and acid malt.
Any thoughts comments much appreciated.
Thinking that may be the issue, I brewed a brown Ale yesterday, used 2% acid malt along with the recipe. Then last minute I over-reacted (couldn't help myself) and threw in a tbsp. of 5/2 PH stabalizer just for good measure. PH tested by way of the in-accurate strip method indicates I was well below 5, more like the 4.6 zone. What have I done here??
Anybody know what I can expect of this batch? Do I have another dumper??
My well water analysis is not complete.
Total solids 167 ppm
Hardness - 157 ppm Calcium & Magnesium
PH-8.6
That's all I know.
The recipe was an american brown ale
1.64 OG (in the fermenter now
32 IBU's
22 SRM
Maris-Otter base, then Amber, Crystal 60, some chocolate 450 for color, Victory and acid malt.
Any thoughts comments much appreciated.