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Im guessing the source water only shows up for each users profile so I cant see yours only mine
I guess what I need to figure out is the processes involved. I understand how to use lime and I have also read that by just boiling it reduces co2 without lime additions (which reduces alkalinity). I guess I am looking for calculations to understand what just boiling would do as compared to lime slaking. Since my alkalinity is mostly bicarbonate as I understand it, will boiling alone be enough for pale ales with just a few salt additions and a small amount of acid or acid malt to balance PH?that looks good to me
A carbon filter reduces co2?I use a 2 stage carbon filter, its much faster
Nope not on a school nightlol thats funny, your drinking I guess, I get it brewing salts is a term not actual salt
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another good water readA carbon filter reduces co2?
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