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I have a 7.5 gallon Anvil Kettle, and I'd like to try a BIAB in it. In order to get the volume I want for my fermenter I'll need to add a about half a gallon of water to roughly 5.5 gallons of wort left in the kettle after removing the grains and bag. I can do the Gravity dilution calcs, but I'm wondering about the water chemistry bit. I use RO water at about 7.8 pH. Would you adjust the pH below 6 like sparge (Again, not spraging, I'm just diluting), or would you just make all the salt additions to the total amount needed and drain off the 1/2 gallon in a separate container to add back after mashing, or would you just say "<10% addition, don't worry about it--the difference is not worth the worry." Thanks