I'm brewing a IPA and added my first stage DLS to the grist and CLS to my liquor but I forgot to add the second stage DLS at the start of the boil.
The boil has had 90mins now, should I leave it or can I still add the salts somehow?
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Forgot DLS HELP!
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To follow up on what Steve said, The reason why you might want to add DLS to the boil is to ensure that there is enough Calcium in the wort to ensure a) a good hot break (floc of protiens) and b) good yeast floc at the end of the ferment. Knowing several brewers in your area, I can take a good guess at your water composition, and say that this is not a situation you are likely to find yourself in (Unless perhaps you used a excess of pH 5.2. . . .) as your water comes into the category of very hard and has a lot of calcium in it anyway
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Well the level of Chloride and Sulphate have an effect on the way flavour is perceived, but generally your hard water will have sufficient anyway. . . . And DLS doesn't really give you the ability to tailor the taste balance to Hop / Malt flavours anyway as the ratio chloride/sulphate is constant.scarer wrote:Does it actually affect the taste or the hop bitterness in anyway?