Crankin' up the stove again

Or, if you are lazy like me, you use a good spring water. City water in Florida is bad for brewing.
I noticed an instant improvement going all grain vs. extracts. Just be careful with your mash temperatures.
 
Welcome. BIAB is a thing and You got this. Welcome to the insanity. Good on you kicking out a new brew. Have fun and remember. Drink a homebrew.
 
90% + of your beer is your water!!
It is. Ours tastes like crap. When I brew and when I make coffee, I get the Publix Spring Water. I have a gallon of it on my counter all the time for the coffee. It makes good beer too. It just isn't the cheapest way to make beer LOL
 
back about 1-2 years before I started brewing... in the era of stone tablets, with hammer and chisel to write with, I had this house near the Patuxent River in southern MD. It was out there, nice area though. But, the water was inundated with sulfur. Your white clothes were turned yellow, everything made with water had the rotten egg smell.
Glad I didn’t try to start brewing then.
 
Ours isn't quite that bad. It is safe, and it is drinkable if you get it very cold. It has been that way ever since I moved down here in the 80s. In places like St Augustine, it tastes even worse.
The breweries use filters or RO, but I can buy 8 gallons of water for beer without going too broke.
 
I use RO water with calcium chloride, gypsum, Epsom salt, canning/pickling salt, and baking soda to varying levels to suit what I am brewing. Water cost per batch is maybe $6 to $7
 

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