I brewed an IPA this past Sunday before hearing about the water problem. I didn't notice any unusual odor and the wort from the hydrometer jar tasted normal, so it will be interesting to taste the final product. I use German Township water which they get from the City of Evansville. I'll bring some to this month's meeting.
Would spring water likely contain appropriate minerals?
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Re: water
It could be NY city tap water. You don't know what it really is. But typically it contains the minerals, natural to the water source where bottled. They normally just run through carbon filtration but there are no standards or regulations for selling water. That's why I've tried to just do well with E'ville water. At least I knew what I was getting before the aliens implanted blue-green algae in the water to control our minds.
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Re: water
Thanks, Chris.Chris Norrick wrote:Michael, I would build the same water profile you used for the mash water. If you use straight distilled or RO for the sparge, it will leach tannins out of the husks.
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Re: water
I can't remember the brand of spring water I use but I wrote them and the sent me the water report.
Knowing how hard the water was at home, for most of my beers I've just gone 1/2 RO water and 1/2 spring water inthe mash and straight spring for the sparge.
For liter beers I work with RO and chemicals for the mash. Sparging with spring and filtered home water.
I have my water notes at home and can post them later if someone wants.
Knowing how hard the water was at home, for most of my beers I've just gone 1/2 RO water and 1/2 spring water inthe mash and straight spring for the sparge.
For liter beers I work with RO and chemicals for the mash. Sparging with spring and filtered home water.
I have my water notes at home and can post them later if someone wants.
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Re: water
Buy Low save value Spring Water (Mountain Pure)Don wrote:I can't remember the brand of spring water I use but I wrote them and the sent me the water report.
Knowing how hard the water was at home, for most of my beers I've just gone 1/2 RO water and 1/2 spring water inthe mash and straight spring for the sparge.
For liter beers I work with RO and chemicals for the mash. Sparging with spring and filtered home water.
I have my water notes at home and can post them later if someone wants.
Jarrod H [jarrodh@mtnpurewater.com]
Ca 36
Mg 2.5
Na 2.8
SO4 8.6
Cl 5.2
HCO3 170 (this is where mixing it with RO will help)
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Re: water
I bought Nestle Pure Life water with minerals and mixed it half and half with Culligan RO/filtered water.
Full Water Analysis here : http://www.nestle-watersna.com/pdf/NPL_BWQR.pdf
Full Water Analysis here : http://www.nestle-watersna.com/pdf/NPL_BWQR.pdf
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Re: water
All of the above.BREWsmith wrote:I notice a lot of brewing going on the last few days. What are you doing about water? Buying, filtering, nothing special?
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