Muz
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Another water question from me.
I’m brewing an IPA tomorrow. Brew in a bag with a sparge.
I’ve been mucking around on BrewSmith for the last couple of days trying to work out my water additions. It seems I want:
Phosphoric acid to bring PH down from a forecast of 5.67 to 5.2
And small amounts of:
Gypsum
Epsom
Calcium Chloride
I’m aiming for a final batch size of 19 litres but I'm starting with 23.5L for the mash and adding 12.25L for the sparge.
I’m wondering if I should add my phosphoric acid to the mash volume and then add the salts to start of the boil…
If I add it all to mash before the sparge the concentration will be much higher than the beersmith calculator which is based on my final batch volume.
Thanks for your help. I’ve learning so much from this forum.
I’m brewing an IPA tomorrow. Brew in a bag with a sparge.
I’ve been mucking around on BrewSmith for the last couple of days trying to work out my water additions. It seems I want:
Phosphoric acid to bring PH down from a forecast of 5.67 to 5.2
And small amounts of:
Gypsum
Epsom
Calcium Chloride
I’m aiming for a final batch size of 19 litres but I'm starting with 23.5L for the mash and adding 12.25L for the sparge.
I’m wondering if I should add my phosphoric acid to the mash volume and then add the salts to start of the boil…
If I add it all to mash before the sparge the concentration will be much higher than the beersmith calculator which is based on my final batch volume.
Thanks for your help. I’ve learning so much from this forum.