psujeeperman02
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Brewing a hoppy pale this weekend. My beers have been drinkable, but looking to improve them. To me, water is the next part to adjust.
My water profile looks like this:
Calcium/CaC03 5 mg/L
Chloride 2 mg/L
Sulfate 2 mg/L
A little confused with Bru'n water, I entered in what appears correct and it spit out an estimated 5.23 estimated mash pH.
So, with that estimation, what or how should I adjust my water? I have both gypsum and calc chloride.
I would really like the hops to stand out in this batch.
It's a 10 gal batch with about a pound of hops being added to it.
Do I need to adjust my water?
If so, when should I add the gypsum and Calcium chlroide?

My water profile looks like this:
Calcium/CaC03 5 mg/L
Chloride 2 mg/L
Sulfate 2 mg/L
A little confused with Bru'n water, I entered in what appears correct and it spit out an estimated 5.23 estimated mash pH.
So, with that estimation, what or how should I adjust my water? I have both gypsum and calc chloride.
I would really like the hops to stand out in this batch.
It's a 10 gal batch with about a pound of hops being added to it.
Do I need to adjust my water?
If so, when should I add the gypsum and Calcium chlroide?