dls composition

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dls composition

Post by paulg » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:31 pm

I know brupaks dls is a combination of salts but does anyone know which ones and in what ratios
I wonder if it is possible to add dls as per the table and actually over add one of the salts if your water is already high in this particular salt
I have been using dls but only know my caco3 by testing with salfert kit I do not have a water analysis available for my tap water but have read that bitterness/malt perception can be effected by sulphate/chloride ratio I have been getting a bitterness in my last few brews and wonder if it is because I have started treating my water
or is it not possible due to waters makeup( ie if water is hard the ratios of the anions/cations is fixed)
water experts please

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Re: dls composition

Post by Dennis King » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:44 pm

Essex and Suffolk water are very helpful. I e-mail them around once a year for an up-dated water report. Take a look at Graham Wheelers treatment calcutator chttp://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/water/water.htmlalculator that will tell you what salts you will need to ask about. Then using the calculator you will find all you need to know.

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Re: dls composition

Post by paulg » Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:57 am

thanks dennis unfortunately it would be a bit difficult to bring my brewing water from my old address to greece every month to brew.
I am thinking og using bottled water as although the water is about 220 caco3 at least I will know the exact makeup of it and can then use the calculator.
I have not been able to find out where to get an analysis of my water done here in corfu except maybe to send a sample to the uk to murphys,
I have found that since treating my water with crs/dls I have has a sort of harshness apear after rhe boil as if something is extracting extra bitterness from the hops and had read about sulphide/chloride ratios and wondered if my water was high in one of the components and by using dls I was actually over compensating for one of the components

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Re: dls composition

Post by Blackaddler » Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:34 am

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Re: dls composition

Post by Dennis King » Wed Jul 25, 2012 1:15 pm

Sorry only saw Essex/Suffolk border, missed the Greece bit. :oops:

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