CRS water treatment question

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dba27

CRS water treatment question

Post by dba27 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:10 am

I posted a question here recently regarding odd phenolic taste to my beer. One approach to try and solve this issue, is that I am going to treate my water with CRS, I have an average carbonate level of 189ppm. I am concerned with the amount of Chlorine in my water (dont officialy know the level of Chlorine) as I understand that this could be causing the phenolic taste. So my question is should I boil off my water before treating with CRS in order to reduce the Chlorine level? I have read the sticky on water treatment which pushed me towards CRS water treatment but am a virgin when it comes to treating water. One other option is a campden tablet, I have never used them and dont realy appreciate what they do or how they benifit the brewing process.
As always you advice and guidence is much appreciated.

Regards

dba27

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