davewaldo
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and regarding rainwater
"Rainwater should be the purest natural source of water, but because it assimilates atmospheric gases and organic mineral particles wherever the air is the least bit polluted, most rainwater is absolutely unsuitable for use in brewing. Precipitation in areas far removed from large fossil-fuel burning plants more often than not is still polluted by highly corrosive sulfuric acid ... Free hydrogen carbonates ... are also common in rainwater. They rob the calcium from the mash, water and ferment...".
This confuses me somewhat. Most other things I have read (on this site) suggest that rainwater in Australia is good quality but very lacking in salts. Therefore I was planning to start building my own water profiles using rainwater as a base.
I realise there are several brewers on this site using rainwater, but is there any evidence regarding the use of Australian rainwater for brewing? I thought it would be a great base water to start from???? I have a concrete tile roof and plastic tank with first flush diverters, so I would assume my water would be quite high quality.
Cheers,
David.