Thanks Mark,Ok In that case its probably Glucan jell. Would be good to know your grain bill and mash temperature regime. Have seen American Ale malt do that.
I CBA spending half a day discussing this again.
DO NOT add Carbonate unless you have a measured pH Lower than 5.2. Chloride, Sulphate, Lactate sure, use them but not carbonate it raises the pH
Do Not add Met to the mash. It can be used to treat water to remove Chlorine, but you need to be using the right amount and its better to use it the night before, the right dose used properly is a good thing. It consumes the Chlorine, too much in solution can do strange things.
Normally about 3 times the Cl in your water is recommended. You can assume there is around 1mg/L added to town water (well a bit less by the time it reaches your tap) so work on 3mg/L (Bisulfite) about 20% more as KMet but call it 3mg/L, so in 35L you would need 35*3=105mg or about 0.1g.
I think you might be being a bit heavy handed and at the wrong time.
Mark
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