I have just got my test results back from Murphy & son and have been playing around with the calculator. What is now confusing me is the big difference in treatment between Bitter & Pale Ale.
Using my test results I should add:
BITTER
Gypsum 1.64
Chalk 0.21
Epson Salts 0.83
Calcium Chloride 3.03
PALE ALE
Gypsum 4.04
Chalk 0.21
Epson Salts 3.37
Calcium Chloride 0
These seem HUGE differences.
My main confusion is I'm not sure when a Bitter becomes a Pale Ale... If its just down to colour then a pale ale could become a Bitter by simply adding Crystal malt to the mash. Then why the big difference in treatment? What effects will it have on the final result if treated the other way round?
Murphy's recommend adding 24g of DWB per 25lts for Bitter & IPA's..
I brew a lot of "TTL" style beer with 100% Pale malt but add approx 30g chocolate malt to the sparge for colour so you could say it looks like a bitter but is a pale ale.


Any comments appreciated.