jmitchell3
Well-Known Member
Been brewing for 3 years now. Ive learned this: use RO water. Seriously. Save your money on testing and such and just buy two 5 gallon jugs at $5 each and fill them with your local grocery's $0.25 per gallon filtered water. Or RO water from your home system. Testing is a waste of time. Consistency dictates a clean starting profile.
Add 2g gypsum and 2-3g calcium chloride in a mash for a 5 gallon batch, double both for 10 gals. Double the gypsum for an ipa or pale ale. Nuff said.
Do this for a dozen batches and I challenge you to tell me you've not made the best beers of your career.
If your ambitious use a water spreadsheet like bru n' water to help dial in estimates for acid additions for mash ph. Otherwise dont sweat it.
Water doesn't need to be complicated, but it will take your beer quality up a notch or two.
Cheers. Peace. Happy brewing!
Add 2g gypsum and 2-3g calcium chloride in a mash for a 5 gallon batch, double both for 10 gals. Double the gypsum for an ipa or pale ale. Nuff said.
Do this for a dozen batches and I challenge you to tell me you've not made the best beers of your career.
If your ambitious use a water spreadsheet like bru n' water to help dial in estimates for acid additions for mash ph. Otherwise dont sweat it.
Water doesn't need to be complicated, but it will take your beer quality up a notch or two.
Cheers. Peace. Happy brewing!