Superoo
Well-Known Member
I would like to start down the path of checking my water quality, I use rain water, PH of the water is 7.1 at the moment.
I havent had any samples done, but intend to do so later.
But before getting my head into it too far, I would just like to know the basics of PH testing, and what PH levels are suitable for a standard mild ale, light in colour, using mostly pale malt.
I have read some documentation including 'key concepts in water treatment', but its all abit confusing until you actually get started down the path, and I'm not even sure how I should be sampling.
As a first step, I have purchased an el-cheapo PH meter, and it works fine, I can calibrate it etc using the test sachets supplied, no probs there.
So I would like to get my testing routine in order before I try and get a grip on the products used to adjust PH etc.
I am a BIAB'er, (I admitted it at a meeting last night, that was a big step forward)
I would like to know
1- At what points during the brew process should I check the PH.
2- Roughly what readings I should be aiming before and during the mash for this beer.
3- What method should I use to check during the mash, is it as simple as taking a small sample, cooling it and testing ?
Any info would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris
I havent had any samples done, but intend to do so later.
But before getting my head into it too far, I would just like to know the basics of PH testing, and what PH levels are suitable for a standard mild ale, light in colour, using mostly pale malt.
I have read some documentation including 'key concepts in water treatment', but its all abit confusing until you actually get started down the path, and I'm not even sure how I should be sampling.
As a first step, I have purchased an el-cheapo PH meter, and it works fine, I can calibrate it etc using the test sachets supplied, no probs there.
So I would like to get my testing routine in order before I try and get a grip on the products used to adjust PH etc.
I am a BIAB'er, (I admitted it at a meeting last night, that was a big step forward)
I would like to know
1- At what points during the brew process should I check the PH.
2- Roughly what readings I should be aiming before and during the mash for this beer.
3- What method should I use to check during the mash, is it as simple as taking a small sample, cooling it and testing ?
Any info would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris