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Does lactic acid make your beer sour?
If you've already boiled it, don't do anything yet. Sample it before you package and if it has a lifeless flavor, add acid to taste.Just trying to bring my beer from 5.8 pH to 5.4
It depends on your water, and the amount you're using. As an experiment, I took my sparge water and added enough lactic acid to bring the sparge pH to under 6. It ended up being about 1 ml per gallon that I had to use. Then, I tasted the water. At that amount in my water source, I could not taste anything at all except water.
You could try that with your source water, but in my case I can easily use 1 ml per gallon without reaching the taste threshold.
I read somewhere, probably here, that lactic acid should be kept under 5% or you begin to detect the taste.
Are you using gypsum or calcium chloride or just lactic acid?Just trying to bring my beer from 5.8 pH to 5.4
When I made my comments, I wasn't thinking about the numbers...at 5.8, of course the OP must be referencing wort and not beer.pH on finished, uncarbonated beers is generally somewhere in the neighborhood of 4.2.
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