I brewed my first beer with water adjustments this last weekend. It was my first beer where I actually checked the PH of the mash too.
At any rate, I was shooting for a mash ph of about 5.3 but my ph sticks were showing 5.0. I panicked a little because I didn't know what to put in to raise it. I added a little bit of ph 5.2 buffer, stirred and waited, then re-checked and was still at 5.0.
I know I could have added chalk now but wasn't thinking at the time, but what will having a mash ph of 5.0 do for my beer or not do for the beer as it may be? I hit all my gravity marks and actually went over by a few points so I definitely got the sugar out.
Any other suggestions on what to add that will raise the ph and not contribute to any of the following (ca, mg, na , so4, cl, and HCO3) and more importantly not effect the taste of the beer?
At any rate, I was shooting for a mash ph of about 5.3 but my ph sticks were showing 5.0. I panicked a little because I didn't know what to put in to raise it. I added a little bit of ph 5.2 buffer, stirred and waited, then re-checked and was still at 5.0.
I know I could have added chalk now but wasn't thinking at the time, but what will having a mash ph of 5.0 do for my beer or not do for the beer as it may be? I hit all my gravity marks and actually went over by a few points so I definitely got the sugar out.
Any other suggestions on what to add that will raise the ph and not contribute to any of the following (ca, mg, na , so4, cl, and HCO3) and more importantly not effect the taste of the beer?