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by john mills » Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:04 am
Five Star makes a buffer for mash ph stabilization. It's called 5.2. It's supposed to lock your mash ph at 5.2. If your mash is either too acidic, or basic depending on your grains and starting water quality this will make your mash ph 5.2. Now this is within reason of normal water qualities. If you have something totally crazy off the wall, it won't work (like your pumping the slurry water off a lime stone quary).
I've used the 5.2, as have several other members, but have never tested it's effectiveness using a ph meter. I do believe this helps. It certainly increases efficiency of all grain batches. It boosts my efficiency 2-4 points per batch.
I've heard arguments that some people say they can taste the salts, but I believe they're crocked. I can't taste it, nor more than I can taste the soft water of a pilsner, nor the hardness of real english ales.
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