Will_the-new-brewer
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I am curious if I am using enough salts in my brew...process below:
I don't own a RO system, so I brew with store bought, distilled water. Utilizing BeerSmith3, I add my distilled water to then match a profile that I either create or find within the software. It then tells me how much salts to use.
From reading online (not extensive research), I see a lot of brewers using way more salts (total amounts), that I do with a 5g batch. Should I be adding more salts?
Example: Let's assume an Amber Ale with Amber balanced water profile (loaded within beersmith3)
I do split my salts into Mash/Sparge, but total salts:
4.65g CaCl
3.67g Epsom
2.23g Gypsum
1.98g Baking Soda
Does that look right?
The beer tastes good as is, but (to be honest), I thought the beer tasted good before adding salts too. Now it tastes better. I am curious if it can taste even...more better.
Thanks!
I don't own a RO system, so I brew with store bought, distilled water. Utilizing BeerSmith3, I add my distilled water to then match a profile that I either create or find within the software. It then tells me how much salts to use.
From reading online (not extensive research), I see a lot of brewers using way more salts (total amounts), that I do with a 5g batch. Should I be adding more salts?
Example: Let's assume an Amber Ale with Amber balanced water profile (loaded within beersmith3)
I do split my salts into Mash/Sparge, but total salts:
4.65g CaCl
3.67g Epsom
2.23g Gypsum
1.98g Baking Soda
Does that look right?
The beer tastes good as is, but (to be honest), I thought the beer tasted good before adding salts too. Now it tastes better. I am curious if it can taste even...more better.
Thanks!