Only Ro water I can find says minerals added for taste ? J dont trust the Glacier water machine as it's not showing the last service date .
Have you tried aquarium stores? Usually they sell RO with nothing in it
I have a ph meter
Correct.A ph meter wont detect TDS?
Compared to tap water, yeah.If you brew with 100% ro water does that change the amount of acids and salts originally planned for the recipe.
Right.The Glacier machines are they strictly RO with no minerals added?
Not RPh Guy, but yes it does matter. The sodium bicarbonate more so than the calcium chloride. Does it list the bicarbonate amount anywhere? What brand is it?
One of the minerals that's added is Sodium bicarbonate. Bicarbonate = the thing you need to worry about.I’m sure the amount of “minerals” added are rather minute.
Malt adds a ton more of those minerals regardless, I wouldn’t really worry about it.
Alkalinity is the thing you really need to worry about. I’ve never used RO where the alkalinity was that far out of whack. I adjust my sparge water every time just to make sure and it’s never taken more than say 7 or 8 drops of lactic in 3-4 gallons to get the ph close to say 5.4.
Take the meter with you so you don't buy 8 gal of crap water.Update guys . I got a TDS meter . Just got 8 gallons of Primo RO water . Cost me 3 dollars . Checked it when I got home and it has 10ppm. All ready for my brew on Saturday![]()
Take the meter with you so you don't buy 8 gal of crap water.