Using bottled water
Using bottled water
I have just made up my first brew of Brewferm ABDIJ and I used a large 5L bottle of spring water plus a couple of 2L bottles (dead cheap 25p each - from Lidl) and was wondering if this was a good way of avoiding having to use campden tablets to remove chlorine from tap water?
I know I'm adding to the cost a bit but would happily do that if I can guarantee good quality liquor.
Am I mad?
I know I'm adding to the cost a bit but would happily do that if I can guarantee good quality liquor.
Am I mad?
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Re: Using bottled water
No, you're not mad, many people brew with bottled water.
If it works for you, and the results are good, then happy days.
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If it works for you, and the results are good, then happy days.
MB
FV:
Conditioning:
AG#41 - Vienna Lager - 5.6%
AG#42 - Heritage Double Ale - 10.5%
On Tap:
AG#44 - Harvest ESB - 5.4%
AG#45 - Amarillo Gold APA - 5.2%
Conditioning:
AG#41 - Vienna Lager - 5.6%
AG#42 - Heritage Double Ale - 10.5%
On Tap:
AG#44 - Harvest ESB - 5.4%
AG#45 - Amarillo Gold APA - 5.2%
Re: Using bottled water
I wanted to ask about this too...
The cheapest spring water I can find is ASDA's Eden Falls at 15.6p/litre (16 lires for £2.50), where as all supermarkets seem to sell budget water at 8.5p/litre (17p/2litre bottle). However, there's no summary water analysis provided for the budget bottles and the budget one is clearly labled as filtered mains water, so not sure if it's clear of all the bits that cause tap water to give less good results than spring water.
What are people's milage with the budget ones, especially re: chloramines and mineral content?
The cheapest spring water I can find is ASDA's Eden Falls at 15.6p/litre (16 lires for £2.50), where as all supermarkets seem to sell budget water at 8.5p/litre (17p/2litre bottle). However, there's no summary water analysis provided for the budget bottles and the budget one is clearly labled as filtered mains water, so not sure if it's clear of all the bits that cause tap water to give less good results than spring water.
What are people's milage with the budget ones, especially re: chloramines and mineral content?
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Re: Using bottled water
Have a read through an old post of mine. it has the make up of Tesco 17p / 2 ltr stuff, with a few additions it makes great ales.
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Re: Using bottled water
I've always used bottled, usually get asda or tesco 5ltrs. Cos i do mine in the loft, getting 20l would be a hassle
I have never made a bad brew using them
saves using campden tabs too, if you don't mind looking like you are panic buying incase the zombie apocolypse arrives, i would recommend them
I get some strange looks from the delivery guy when i buy 10 x 5ltr bottle of water then i explain by the power of alchemy, i will magically turn them into tasty beer!
I have never made a bad brew using them
saves using campden tabs too, if you don't mind looking like you are panic buying incase the zombie apocolypse arrives, i would recommend them
I get some strange looks from the delivery guy when i buy 10 x 5ltr bottle of water then i explain by the power of alchemy, i will magically turn them into tasty beer!
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Yeah, guess you'd have to carry bottles up there anyway. I know in your case, the small increase in price is greatly off-set by the reduced number of trips up/down the stairs/ladder! It does seem a bit odd, though, that 4 x 2 litre bottles is cheaper than 1 x 5 litre one. I saw in ASDA the other day, they sell 15 litre mini carboys of water, for water coolers. If I can find a way of hauling them home on my bike and capping them, I might have to look into them!Barloch wrote:I've always used bottled, usually get asda or tesco 5ltrs. Cos i do mine in the loft, getting 20l would be a hassle
I have never made a bad brew using them
saves using campden tabs too, if you don't mind looking like you are panic buying incase the zombie apocolypse arrives, i would recommend them
I get some strange looks from the delivery guy when i buy 10 x 5ltr bottle of water then i explain by the power of alchemy, i will magically turn them into tasty beer!
I'm always amused at the thought of bulk buying water - seems an odd concept in a country whose water supply has been pretty safe for decades! However, I saw someone the other day with a large trolley completely full of economy water (50 odd bottles); I thought they'd gone a bit barmy - based on appearances, it's unlikely it was for brewing!
Anyway, I opted for the economy water, having heard it does a perfectly good job. I hope the Sundew it goes into proves good!
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Re: Using bottled water
Hair of the dog, bacon, butty.
Hops, cider pips & hello.
Name the Movie + song :)
Hops, cider pips & hello.
Name the Movie + song :)
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Re: Using bottled water
I do pretty small brew lengths - 10L or less - which means that 2-3 of the 5L bottles work well. I also then use the empty 5L bottles as ready made sterile demijohns for fermenting in.
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Re: Using bottled water
I watched a programme about supermarkets, can't remember what the programme was called. And it seems that the cheap bottled water is just tap water which is filtered and bottled for re sale 

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Re: Using bottled water
I think the name of the water you are refering to is "Peckham Spring" not too sure how much filtering goes on tho? 

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Re: Using bottled water
You would be better off using council pop and treating with sodium met.
Re: Using bottled water
Take a look at this http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z2K1P5lPwM Makes you think about buying the cheap stuff for brewing.barneey wrote:I think the name of the water you are refering to is "Peckham Spring" not too sure how much filtering goes on tho?
Re: Using bottled water
rootsbrew wrote:Yeah, guess you'd have to carry bottles up there anyway. I know in your case, the small increase in price is greatly off-set by the reduced number of trips up/down the stairs/ladder! It does seem a bit odd, though, that 4 x 2 litre bottles is cheaper than 1 x 5 litre one. I saw in ASDA the other day, they sell 15 litre mini carboys of water, for water coolers. If I can find a way of hauling them home on my bike and capping them, I might have to look into them!Barloch wrote:I've always used bottled, usually get asda or tesco 5ltrs. Cos i do mine in the loft, getting 20l would be a hassle
I have never made a bad brew using them
saves using campden tabs too, if you don't mind looking like you are panic buying incase the zombie apocolypse arrives, i would recommend them
I get some strange looks from the delivery guy when i buy 10 x 5ltr bottle of water then i explain by the power of alchemy, i will magically turn them into tasty beer!
I'm always amused at the thought of bulk buying water - seems an odd concept in a country whose water supply has been pretty safe for decades! However, I saw someone the other day with a large trolley completely full of economy water (50 odd bottles); I thought they'd gone a bit barmy - based on appearances, it's unlikely it was for brewing!
Anyway, I opted for the economy water, having heard it does a perfectly good job. I hope the Sundew it goes into proves good!
taking the bottles up the ladder is a lot easier than filling up the fv and trying to take 23 litres up at the one time, so i stick to the 5ltr bottles, as i said i have never made a bad brew with them, no metallic taste, no tcp taste, just good old beer, i don't make it for the price, for me it's down to easiest process and best results
Re: Using bottled water
considering our tap water smells like bleach at times, I'd rather use the 17p 2 litres of Asda/Tesco water for my brewing
Re: Using bottled water
Definitely the easiest way of making good beer.Barloch wrote:... so i stick to the 5ltr bottles, as i said i have never made a bad brew with them, no metallic taste, no tcp taste, just good old beer, i don't make it for the price, for me it's down to easiest process and best results
Thanks for the link - quite useful. Fingers crossed the chlorides of budget water from my local sains aren'tgoing to cause any ill effects!barneey wrote:viewtopic.php?f=9&t=44958&p=479532&hilit=+tesco#p479532
Sorry forgot the link to water profile