bigandhairy
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Hi guys
I'd like to start using rainwater for my brewing. I have been using townwater but i have to cart over to the shed/brewery, its a fair way from the tap to the shed and would rather not just run a hose. I can put a small tank on the shed for brewing purposes so i am trying to get my head around brewing chemistry. I'm not the smartest tool in the shed so therefore very easily confused. I normally brew ales (prob half and half uk and usa and toss in a few aussies) so as i understand it i should add; 1tablespoon gypsum, 5g magnesium sulphate, pinch of salt, some citric acid. This is apparently some form of burtonising the water.
A few questions -
1. Would i make this same addition for making a stout?
2. Is the citric acid amount just a 'pinch'?
3. Is the pinch of salt just table salt.
Thanks
bah
I'd like to start using rainwater for my brewing. I have been using townwater but i have to cart over to the shed/brewery, its a fair way from the tap to the shed and would rather not just run a hose. I can put a small tank on the shed for brewing purposes so i am trying to get my head around brewing chemistry. I'm not the smartest tool in the shed so therefore very easily confused. I normally brew ales (prob half and half uk and usa and toss in a few aussies) so as i understand it i should add; 1tablespoon gypsum, 5g magnesium sulphate, pinch of salt, some citric acid. This is apparently some form of burtonising the water.
A few questions -
1. Would i make this same addition for making a stout?
2. Is the citric acid amount just a 'pinch'?
3. Is the pinch of salt just table salt.
Thanks
bah