Just wondering if anyone knows what the rough make up of east gippsland water is, specifically bairnsdale. I got the report from the water board but it isn't very helpful.
The info is there from p14 onwards ;
Mg = 19 PPM
CA = 24 PPM
PH = 7.4
CL = <5 PPM
Hardness = 23 PPM
I don't see anything in there on sodium or sulfates which seems a bit odd. Given the water in VIC is generally soft and low in mineral content you might have to assume this is also low at say <10 PPM
Bicarb does get a mention CACO3 at 23 PPM so the only ones missing are sodium which isn't that important as the sulphates but as I said, you'd just have to assume this one as being low. My water in Mel south East has low sulphates of about 8 PPM so go with that as a start
Careful. That report does not provide any indication of the water's alkalinity or bicarbonate content. The 23 mg/l hardness value maximum from the report is not an indicator of alkalinity or bicarbonate. While hardness and alkalinity can be quoted in 'as CaCO3' terms, they are definitely not the same things.
Bottom line: that water report is insufficient for telling you how the water will perform in brewing use.