InspectorJon
Well-Known Member
Get your brewing water analysed.
You have asked a question about water chemistry. If you do not get your water analyzed or find some other way of knowing what is in your water then the only other rout you have for water chemistry adjustment is trial and error with lots of time, grain (or extract) and hopefully improving beer. Another option is to start with RO or distilled water and work from there. You don't have to pay for analysis but you do have to pay for water.I am trying like hell to avoid that.
When I first started looking into water chemistry I read the various articles and posts on the subject and my head would spin and my eyes glazed over. I have no chemistry background, not even from high school. I persisted in reading and found my water supplier's water report on line (for free). Each time I read something more on the subject it made more sense. I read this thread because i thought I might pick up something new or that it would reinforce what I do know and help me understand the subject better.
There are several suggestions here on how to learn more about your water. Asking about adjusting your water without knowing what is in it is like asking why my bread isn't coming out good and all we know is that you use flour. What kind of flour and what do you combine with that flour?