Hi All,
For the last 12 months I've been trying my hand at BIAB. Generally, I can do about one 5 Gallon batch per month. So, after some 10 or so brews, I've produced a couple of good beers, some ordinary ones, and a couple batches I wouldn't let a mate drink.
I'm doing BIAB in a 40L Crown urn. All good, but the last two batches, I have forgotten to lift the bag at the end of the mash and only realised once I got to boil. The first of these is now in my keg and has conditioned for 5 weeks - and it tastes pretty bad. It was supposed to be an Irish Red, but tastes doughy. I assume there is no recovery for this brew, and that it is not likely to improve much in the keg. The second of these is in the fermenter, and due to be kegged this weekend. I'm not holding our much hope for this either.
The main question I have for people is about water. I have tank water only - through living on a rural property. The tanks are underground, concrete. As a result the water presumably has a lot of carbonates dissolved in it, and my pH is up around 8. It's fine for drinking, but nowhere near the target pH for brewing.
First of all, can I get a water test somewhere - if so where - so I know what kind of water I actually have.
Second, is it worth putting in an RO system so I can get more neutral water for brewing.
Thoughts appreciated.
For the last 12 months I've been trying my hand at BIAB. Generally, I can do about one 5 Gallon batch per month. So, after some 10 or so brews, I've produced a couple of good beers, some ordinary ones, and a couple batches I wouldn't let a mate drink.
I'm doing BIAB in a 40L Crown urn. All good, but the last two batches, I have forgotten to lift the bag at the end of the mash and only realised once I got to boil. The first of these is now in my keg and has conditioned for 5 weeks - and it tastes pretty bad. It was supposed to be an Irish Red, but tastes doughy. I assume there is no recovery for this brew, and that it is not likely to improve much in the keg. The second of these is in the fermenter, and due to be kegged this weekend. I'm not holding our much hope for this either.
The main question I have for people is about water. I have tank water only - through living on a rural property. The tanks are underground, concrete. As a result the water presumably has a lot of carbonates dissolved in it, and my pH is up around 8. It's fine for drinking, but nowhere near the target pH for brewing.
First of all, can I get a water test somewhere - if so where - so I know what kind of water I actually have.
Second, is it worth putting in an RO system so I can get more neutral water for brewing.
Thoughts appreciated.