
About to do first AG, any tips based on this water report?
Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
Hi
The main things you need to know from your water report are the total hardness, calcium, sodiumandmagnesim.
You can then use the water treatment calc in the hints and tips section of this forum.
When I lived in Derbyshire I recall the water tasting pretty good,and it wasn't overly hard either...
But it depends where you are and the source of water supply for the area.
Good luck and happy brewing!

The main things you need to know from your water report are the total hardness, calcium, sodiumandmagnesim.
You can then use the water treatment calc in the hints and tips section of this forum.
When I lived in Derbyshire I recall the water tasting pretty good,and it wasn't overly hard either...
But it depends where you are and the source of water supply for the area.
Good luck and happy brewing!

Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
Thanks Manx Guy, I am north Derbyshire, apparently the water comes from Buxton. I know it tastes good compared to the stuff I used to get in Derby.
I attempted the calculator but failed due to thickness in these matters, Ill press on see if I can make head or tale.
Nick
I attempted the calculator but failed due to thickness in these matters, Ill press on see if I can make head or tale.
Nick
Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
Buy yourself a Salifert Alkilinity test kit from e-bay test your tapwater and post the result on here, Look at brew university on this website to see how to do the test. The site members will advise I' sure.
Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
cheers fisherman, I cant see them on there at the mo but will look around the web and see what I can see.
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more fool me for cutting and pasting, ordered one, will let you know the results.
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more fool me for cutting and pasting, ordered one, will let you know the results.
Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
For your first AG I'd say just forget the water treatment. There is lots of other stuff to worry about and badly applied water treatment can easily be much worse than no water treatment.
Focus on the mash temperature and on sanitising everything post boil.
Focus on the mash temperature and on sanitising everything post boil.
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Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
+1 to that.boingy wrote:For your first AG I'd say just forget the water treatment. There is lots of other stuff to worry about and badly applied water treatment can easily be much worse than no water treatment.
Focus on the mash temperature and on sanitising everything post boil.
My first All Grain was challenging enough, without worrying about water treatment as well.
I have very high Alkalinity in my water so my Mash pH was way out, but the beer was still drinkable, if not the best I have made.
Your water is probably a lot more suitable straight out of the tap than mine so I would go with boingys advice.
About to do first AG, any tips based on this water report?
That's probably why they sell so much of the bottled stuff!DerbyshireNick wrote:Thanks Manx Guy, I am north Derbyshire, apparently the water comes from Buxton. I know it tastes good compared to the stuff I used to get in Derby.
Nick

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Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
That water report, like most, doesn't contain the information you need to venture into reliable water treatment.
What it does say is that your water is soft, 2 degrees Clarke. My opinion is, on the good side it should not be overly alkaline, but on the down side it probably won't contain enough calcium.
I honestly think that getting into water treatment just when starting to brew is like expecting to master cycling tactics before learning how not to fall off. However, in this case I'd try mixing two teaspoons of gypsum into the grains for your mash and add one to the boil.
You'll value and enjoy using your Salifert kit, it is, again my opinion, without doubt both a powerful tool and an aid to learning.
Good luck, the road to AG is one of no return
What it does say is that your water is soft, 2 degrees Clarke. My opinion is, on the good side it should not be overly alkaline, but on the down side it probably won't contain enough calcium.
I honestly think that getting into water treatment just when starting to brew is like expecting to master cycling tactics before learning how not to fall off. However, in this case I'd try mixing two teaspoons of gypsum into the grains for your mash and add one to the boil.
You'll value and enjoy using your Salifert kit, it is, again my opinion, without doubt both a powerful tool and an aid to learning.
Good luck, the road to AG is one of no return
Without patience, life becomes difficult and the sooner it's finished, the better.
Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
Cheers all,
Yeah I agree about not worrying this time, I have a test kit on order and will worry about that for brew #2. I am just going to go for it with a nice boil and a bit of campden this weekend and see what the results bring.
Then ill be back to turn it up a notch with some additions.
Yeah I agree about not worrying this time, I have a test kit on order and will worry about that for brew #2. I am just going to go for it with a nice boil and a bit of campden this weekend and see what the results bring.
Then ill be back to turn it up a notch with some additions.
Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
Take a drive to Buxton and fill up on the natural spring water Nick 

Re: About to do first AG, any tips based on this water repor
haha well we are on the "Buxton" source whatever that may be anyway.
Done the test. It came out at 0.3 KH or 0.1 Alkalinity in meq/L
this is the first none zero value and to be honest it was going pink before this at the zero value.
This is positive right?
Done the test. It came out at 0.3 KH or 0.1 Alkalinity in meq/L
this is the first none zero value and to be honest it was going pink before this at the zero value.
This is positive right?