Water treatment - A revelation

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Wezzel

Water treatment - A revelation

Post by Wezzel » Sat May 05, 2012 6:18 pm

After making a few extract brews in the 1980's I came back to brewing last year, after a 25 year layoff, and dived straight into AG. I started simple, using BIAB, and over the last few months have been building up my equipment with a new mash tun and so on.

I have made what I thought was some pretty decent brews (low to medium strength bitters) but have always left them in the keg for at least 4 - 6 weeks because that is how long they have taken to really reach their best.

When I made my last brew, however, I thought it is probably about time to start experimenting with water treatment as I live in the Thames Valley where the water is incredibly hard. I used Graham's water calculator in conjunction with Thames Water's water quality report and also tested with a Salifert kit.

The brew was kegged on Tuesday this week and is in the kitchen carbing up but today I couldn't resist a little taste.

What can I say but "WOW". This beer tastes smoother than the brew that I am currently drinking that was kegged in February. My previous brews have always had bitter aftertaste that I have always, mistakenly, put down to using too many, or the wrong type of hops.

I just wish I had taken the time to do this months ago and am really looking forward to upping my game.

Next stop - liquid yeasts, starters etc... :D

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Re: Water treatment - A revelation

Post by Andy » Sat May 05, 2012 6:44 pm

We're all learning :)
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Re: Water treatment - A revelation

Post by Dr. Dextrin » Sat May 05, 2012 7:28 pm

Ah, Thames Water - yes it does help if you treat it! :)

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Re: Water treatment - A revelation

Post by Eric » Sat May 05, 2012 8:17 pm

Changed a lot, hasn't it?
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