Vladimir
Norbrygg-medlem
Hvis du har typisk norsk bløtt overflatevann - noe du mest sannsynligvis har, så lenge du har kommunalt vann og ikke egen brønn - kan du bare bruke AJ DeLanges water primer.En av grunnene til at jeg ikke har gått for mer avansert vannjustering er at jeg rett og slett ikke har en god vannprofil for vannverksvannet her i Halden. Mulig noe av profilen kan leses fra det jeg har, men det er i så fall mye jobb og konvertering og sjansen for å begå brølere for en som valgte vekk kjemi på videregående er overhengende.
The following recommendations apply to soft water. Here we will define soft as meaning RO or distilled water or any water whose lab report indicates alkalinity less than 35 (ppm as CaCO3; all other numbers to follow mg/L), sulfate less than 20 (as sulfate; Ward Labs reports as sulfur so multiply the SO4-S number by 3 to get as sulfate), chloride less than 20, sodium less than 20, calcium less than 20 and magnesium less than 20. If your water has numbers higher than these, dilute it with RO or DI water. A 1:1 dilution reduces each ion concentration to 1/2, a 2:1 dilution to 1/3 and so on. If your water contains chloramines add 1 campden tablet per 20 gallons (before any dilution)
Baseline: Add 1 tsp of calcium chloride dihydrate (what your LHBS sells) to each 5 gallons of water treated. Add 2% sauermalz to the grist.
Deviate from the baseline as follows:
For soft water beers (i.e Pils, Helles). Use half the baseline amount of calcium chloride and increase the sauermalz to 3%
For beers that use roast malt (Stout, porter): Skip the sauermalz.
For British beers: Add 1 tsp gypsum as well as 1 tsp calcium chloride
For very minerally beers (Export, Burton ale): Double the calcium chloride and the gypsum.
These recommendations should get you a good beer if not the best beer. To get the best you should vary the amounts of the added salts noting carefully whether a change benefits or detriments your enjoyment of the beer. Additional sulfate will sharpen the perceived hops bitterness. Additional chloride will round, smooth and sweeten the beer. Add or decrease these in small amounts.