
I used the cascades (and amarillo) for the bittering as well as cascades for flavour/aroma. I was expecting great things from that beer. But dont worry i didnt pour it down the bog.... my brother drank it! Yuk. At least it went to a good home.
Doh, 2 pages to this thread!So what was wrong with it?
I can't find the link for that, where is it? I phoned them and asked for a water analysis/report for Fulford, York and they flatly denied they could provide one, all they provided was 3 measures for hardness. Am I missing some magic phrase that they'll recognise?softlad wrote:Yorkshire Water website will give you their last published analysis of your water if you enter your post code. There are a couple of results missing from the analysis but if you contact their customer service via the web site they will get back to you pretty quicklyleedsbrew wrote:PDTNC, Where did you get your figures from? Yorkshire water?
This one? http://www.yorkshirewater.com/extra-ser ... =-1.074481 (there's a link to a PDF)RichParker wrote:I can't find the link for that, where is it?
I thought by law a water company had to provide a mineral analysis when requested.I phoned them and asked for a water analysis/report for Fulford, York and they flatly denied they could provide one, all they provided was 3 measures for hardness. Am I missing some magic phrase that they'll recognise?
Excellent, I must have had web site blindness!harry_mac wrote:This one? http://www.yorkshirewater.com/extra-ser ... =-1.074481 (there's a link to a PDF)RichParker wrote:I can't find the link for that, where is it?
So did I, more than likely the drone I was speaking too couldn't find the correct response in her script.harry_mac wrote:I thought by law a water company had to provide a mineral analysis when requested.I phoned them and asked for a water analysis/report for Fulford, York and they flatly denied they could provide one, all they provided was 3 measures for hardness. Am I missing some magic phrase that they'll recognise?
Quite a range, time for a Salifert kit I think.Dear Mr Parker
Thank you for your e-mail dated 12 February 2010 regarding the ''total alkalinity''.
The average Alkalinity is 105.7 mg/l CaCO3 (ranging from 64.6 to 163.0) This figure is based on a limited number of samples taken at our water treatment works as it is not a regulatory requirement for Yorkshire Water to monitor it.