having read the brewing knowledge basis on water

(That's water to the rest of us!) Beer is about 95% water, so if you want to discuss water treatment, filtering etc this is the place to do it!
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filet o fish

having read the brewing knowledge basis on water

Post by filet o fish » Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:25 pm

I plan to treat the water for my next brew.

I biab so dont have a HLT. My idea is to fill a great big trug i have with the water . treat it , and then put this into the pan to heat for the mash, and kettle for sparge.

Any reason this is a stupid plan ?

raiderman

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Post by raiderman » Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:29 pm

Thats what I do. I boil and mash in my boiler and I treat the water in a plastic bin and use as I need it

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Post by filet o fish » Thu Jul 28, 2011 4:34 pm

good. will give it a go then.

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Re: having read the brewing knowledge basis on water

Post by gregorach » Fri Jul 29, 2011 5:12 pm

Depends... Most water treatments will dissolve a lot better in hot water, and some aren't really soluble at all unless they're mixed in with the grain.

What sort of water treatment are you planning?
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Post by filet o fish » Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:42 am

Hi Gregorach,
campden tablet and crs having mesaured with a salifert kit.

the water in hackney tends to be vey hard.

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Post by raiderman » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:01 am

its a fair point though, if you do need to add any salts or gypsum ect mix that in with the grain

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Post by gregorach » Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:13 pm

filet o fish wrote:Hi Gregorach,
campden tablet and crs having mesaured with a salifert kit.

the water in hackney tends to be vey hard.
Gotcha - completely the opposite kind of water treatment to what I need to do up here in Edinburgh, where the water's so soft that it's practically distilled...

Not sure about the CRS, but campden's an absolute bugger to dissolve in cold water. If you want to treat all the water before heating it, I'd say you'll probably want to dissolve the campden in hot water and then add it to the bulk, rather than trying to dissolve it cold.
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Post by filet o fish » Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:04 pm

cheers. we need to swap water.

i can see why the traditional beers of london are black n heavy. my old peculiar clone is absolutely the best beer i have brewed so far, trouble is its not quite my taste. i like one every now and then but 40 odd pints of it is a bit much. the ones i want to pefect are the light gently hoped girls beers and all my turn out a just not quite right. water is the next plan.

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