Water!

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kippa7

Re: Water!

Post by kippa7 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:17 am

americans do my head in!!
Im using tapwater from now on in!!!

haZe

Re: Water!

Post by haZe » Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:15 am

My 2 cents worth :

First 2 kits were with untreated tap water. The first one, a typical kit and kilo (brewers sugar) was ok - easily drinkable but with a hint of an aftertaste.

The second was a 3kg all malt job, which produced a far more pronounced aftertaste. Just about drinkable.

I'm making the assumption that the greater aftertaste in the second was due to the higher level of malt as fermentables, and the reaction of chlorine/chloramines with it.

Whether or not that's a correct assumption matters not to me, as my last two kits have been made with mineral water and campden treated water respectively.

They're head and shoulders above the first two :)

escapizm

Re: Water!

Post by escapizm » Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:16 pm

Nice post Chris-x1, I’ve bookmarked this topic for later referral...

At the moment I use asda water with the addition of tsp calcium sulphate AKA Gypsum in the grain and one in the boil and no probs so far, but would like to use my tap water as it’s a chew getting rid of all the bottles, CHris-x1 do you use a Gem filter? Do they remove Chlorine or do you still add a C tablet?

I’d really rather not start adding other chemicals and ACIDS :shock: at this stage and if I should do so to get the same noticeable quality ill continue to spend a whole £2.88 on 19 bottles of asda water.

bumperprop3

Re: Water!

Post by bumperprop3 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:51 pm

I started to use the half a Campden tablet trick about a year ago.. It certainly removed the funny TCP after taste, I always use them now. Our water is quite furry here in Wolverhampton, and very hard, ideal for ales as previous topics on this forum seem to indicate. Back to brew some more now....

sargie

Re: Water!

Post by sargie » Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:22 pm

escapizm wrote:Nice post Chris-x1, I’ve bookmarked this topic for later referral...

At the moment I use asda water with the addition of tsp calcium sulphate AKA Gypsum in the grain and one in the boil and no probs so far, but would like to use my tap water as it’s a chew getting rid of all the bottles, CHris-x1 do you use a Gem filter? Do they remove Chlorine or do you still add a C tablet?

I’d really rather not start adding other chemicals and ACIDS :shock: at this stage and if I should do so to get the same noticeable quality ill continue to spend a whole £2.88 on 19 bottles of asda water.
Is it the 13p bottles of asda table water you use that come in 2 litres? Are they mineral water or just treated tap water?

escapizm

Re: Water!

Post by escapizm » Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:30 pm

Hi it's the asda smart price with composition as above in chris-x1 posta bove

escapizm

Re: Water!

Post by escapizm » Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:47 pm

Think it's distilled rather than spring but is free of chlorine and chlouramines and I've read is ideally suited to mashing with the addition of gypsum, I tried tap in my kit days and taste wasn't the best.

RIP

Re: Water!

Post by RIP » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:18 pm

I've used the Tesco spring water which was 13p for 2 litres. Used the bottles for the brew afterwards. The only problem is if you don't drink the 2 litres in the same night, it's flat the next day. That's an easy problem solved though...... :beer:

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