Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

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Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

Post by gunner » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:55 am

Been on to my local water authority this morning,straight through to the lab who phoned me back within 5 mins with my total alkalinity figure.

Total Alkalinity Figure expressed as 288.7ppms Hc03 Divided by 1.22 = 236.6ppms CaCo3.

This figure was expressed over a 12 month period.They were very helpful,hope this my help my fellow Pompey brewers.

Graham.

NB:This reading was given after being asked which part of Portsmouth i was living in,which is PO5,but i cant see it making much difference across the city.Cloudy chalky water in PO5 looks the same as i have consumed in other areas of the city.
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Re: Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

Post by gunner » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:16 am

It's up to you chris,If you think it would be better served there, then by all means.To be honest it was only after my haste in posting that i noticed that i should have posted in that thread.I wouldn't know where to start moving a post to a different thread,will have to leave it for one of the mod's if they dont mind. :oops:

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Re: Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

Post by gunner » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:55 am

Chris just as a reference,if my TA reads 236 and i plan to treat 70L with CRS,is 78ml right. 236-30 =201x70 =14070/180 =78.Have i worked this out correctly.

Cheers in advance Graham.

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Re: Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

Post by gunner » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:04 pm

Thanks chris good spot,nearly got it right,off to buy some CRS,Info added to sticky.

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Re: Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

Post by gunner » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:01 pm

What were the improvements you noticed chris,i treated my 1st brew with the GW method gypsum and magnesium sulphate,20 min boil and rack,and on checking the mash PH after 5 mins,i was in the region of 5.3.But as this has been my only brew to date,have nothing to compare it by.The beer tasted good,but a little flat,having only put 19l in a KK,think it may have become a victim to 02.

I will let you know my findings.My 1st brew was a lacking a little something,but today i met up with a fellow JBK member in pompey,he has been using a lot more hop quantities than states in GW'S book,maybe i need to tweek my hop weights.

As for gypsum and magnesium sulphate,can/should i continue to use these,but just add them to the grist as seen on the forum by other members?

Graham.

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Re: Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

Post by gunner » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:05 am

Many thanks,do you add the magnesium sulphate to the boil,or in with the mash?

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Re: Portsmouth Water Total Alkalinity Figure

Post by gunner » Wed Jun 03, 2009 4:32 pm

cheers chris,CRS ordered today.

Graham.

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