MCT
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Hey brewers, I'm having a crack at adding some minerals to my water for an upcoming ESB, and was just wondering how you all add them.
I'm looking at adding:
12.4g Gypsum
9.6g CaCO3
2g salt
2g Mgso4
for 37.81L.
I was initially going to split it all up to the proper ratios I'll be using for the water eg. Mash in, mash out and the sparges, but do I really have to?
It'd be a real pain to try and split up the small amounts, so I'm just wondering....
Seeing as though my mash Ph is ok without any of these mineral additions, can I just add it to the boil?
Or can I just add the whole lot the the mash then dough in? Or is this going to play havoc with my Ph and enzyme conversion?
How do you all do it?
I'm looking at adding:
12.4g Gypsum
9.6g CaCO3
2g salt
2g Mgso4
for 37.81L.
I was initially going to split it all up to the proper ratios I'll be using for the water eg. Mash in, mash out and the sparges, but do I really have to?
It'd be a real pain to try and split up the small amounts, so I'm just wondering....
Seeing as though my mash Ph is ok without any of these mineral additions, can I just add it to the boil?
Or can I just add the whole lot the the mash then dough in? Or is this going to play havoc with my Ph and enzyme conversion?
How do you all do it?