Could someone please just check over this?

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Could someone please just check over this?

Post by yashicamat » Fri Dec 26, 2008 6:11 pm

Evening all,

I've just plugged all my figures back in Graham's water calculator to double check my figures before brewday tomorrow. The only thing I don't have a figure for is carbonate anions, but I have everything else (total alkalinity, hardness etc. etc. - using the UU report).

Here's a printscreen of the calculator with everything plugged in. I was wondering if someone who knew their anions from their onions could just see if this looks about right? Just looking about on here my apparent gypsum additions seem a bit high. :shock:

I've only got sodium chloride (salt), calcium sulphate (gypsum) and CRS though as salts to add.

Cheers. :)

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Re: Could someone please just check over this?

Post by yashicamat » Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:49 pm

Cheers Chris. I'll give that a whirl tomorrow. :)
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Post by yashicamat » Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:02 pm

Cheers for the advice Chris, worked a treat. 8) Very early days I know, but a hydro sample from Saturday's brew (down to 1010 now from 1039) tastes noticeably better . . . the flavours are more defined, if that makes sense. There is also a slight dryness to the aftertaste which was definately what I was looking for, can't wait for this one to be ready! :D
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Re: Could someone please just check over this?

Post by yashicamat » Wed Dec 31, 2008 7:13 pm

Chris-x1 wrote:Good stuff.

Don't forget if you are making a stout, porter or mild, with the alkalinity of your water you wont need to make any adjustments.
Yep cheers. :) I forget who said it (might have been Daab) but someone mentioned one of the best ways to give an intitial indication of alkalinity is if there is a difference in the quality of dark beers (porters, stouts etc.) compared to pale ales. My recent (disaster) porter tasted absolutely fantastic! :)
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Post by edit1now » Wed Dec 31, 2008 8:21 pm

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How about DWEB? :D
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Re: Could someone please just check over this?

Post by yashicamat » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:46 am

Chris-x1 wrote:Take a close look at the avatar :lol:
Doh. #-o Using the search facility I no longer have my head wrapped up in wool. :lol:
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