I've just started AG, now want to take the next step and think about water treatment (yes, i did try the search function!).
I understand that hard water is good for pale ale - eg Burton Ales from North West england. On other hand, dark beers are best made with soft water eg London Porter or Dublin stout.
So if I want to make the best pale ale I can, what if anything is required to get Melbourne Water to the right level of hardness? Is Melbourne Water hard or soft?
Wort hogs are having a pale ale competition in August at Diamond Creek, and since I live just around the corner I might as well throw in a bottle - I am planning a TTL-clone this weekend and would like to make it as good as I can (even if that means thrashing it twice a day). Thanks.
I understand that hard water is good for pale ale - eg Burton Ales from North West england. On other hand, dark beers are best made with soft water eg London Porter or Dublin stout.
So if I want to make the best pale ale I can, what if anything is required to get Melbourne Water to the right level of hardness? Is Melbourne Water hard or soft?
Wort hogs are having a pale ale competition in August at Diamond Creek, and since I live just around the corner I might as well throw in a bottle - I am planning a TTL-clone this weekend and would like to make it as good as I can (even if that means thrashing it twice a day). Thanks.