




Graham is not talking about replacing table salt with calcium chloride. He is saying that calcium chloride can be used in place of sulphate salt or as well as.The bit i was intrested in was the colum on calicum chloride and that he recomends you use that insted of normal table salt from which i was told to use when i make dark beers.
Couldn't agree more, finding and acting on those paragraphs made a massive difference to my (AG) outcomes. The most significant (ie notieceable) improvement I ever made for sure.mysterio wrote:but if you want to get brewing, follow Grahams advice on page 44 "simple water treatment".
I use the CRS method then add a teaspoon of gypsum to the mash tun and the kettle. Graham Wheeler says 10g of either epsom or gypsum or 5g of each.jubby wrote:It's best to go with mysterio's advice, but if you want to get brewing, follow Grahams advice on page 44 "simple water treatment".
Tks chris. Im also trying to get my mash to the right PH, so i guess these minerals and the previous CRS adjustment should get me in the right place or thereabouts? Ive called 5 local chemists today for litmus paper and you'd think i was asking for unicorn droppings by the responses i got.Chris-x1 wrote:When I suggest a tsp i'm being deliberately vaugue because it doesn't really matter that much, 1 in the mash and 1 in the boil is just to achieve the minimum amount of calcium required and doesn't take into account any calcium already in the water (and because of the amount being added it doesn't need to take it into account).
If you want a weight to measure out, iirc, 1 tsp of gypsum is 5g but salt additions don't need to be that accurate so I wouldn't waste your money on fancy jewlers scales (CRS additions do need to be accurate though so use a good syringe to measure it out).
I think Gary is also asking what alkalinity his water needs to ideally be for the following beer styles;Chris-x1 wrote:What has low of 140 and a high of 205mg/l CaCO3 ?
That's too much of a spread to be useful as an alkalinity figure, test your own water as per my video in the sticky thread in Brewing liquor viewtopic.php?f=9&t=24442 and treat with CRS as per my sticky in Grain Brewing viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14753