Gang,
The attached pic is of my kettle after a boil off test. Scary. As some may know I have had Ward test my water and for my next brew I was planning to us this house water (before our water softener). Right now I am thinking I should switch to distilled because the sediment left behind seems crazy. This is my first boil off test before the water softener just to dial in on the volumes. My most recent recipe required some gypsum and Calcium Chloride achieves the desired PH but now I am concerned that this water may be a bad choice. I guess my question for the group is whether this seems typical. For the record the boiled water did include Campden but came out out beige in color. Holy Moly.
The attached pic is of my kettle after a boil off test. Scary. As some may know I have had Ward test my water and for my next brew I was planning to us this house water (before our water softener). Right now I am thinking I should switch to distilled because the sediment left behind seems crazy. This is my first boil off test before the water softener just to dial in on the volumes. My most recent recipe required some gypsum and Calcium Chloride achieves the desired PH but now I am concerned that this water may be a bad choice. I guess my question for the group is whether this seems typical. For the record the boiled water did include Campden but came out out beige in color. Holy Moly.


