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Ok, so I finally kegged my Torpedo clone where I experimented with water chemistry for the first time, and it's nigh undrinkable. I'm not saying it's because of the additions I made to the water, but I haven't had a beer taste like this before. The beer smells fantastic, very hoppy and bright, but it tastes off...very boozy and chalky (?).
I used 1/2 pound of Acidulated Malt because I didn't have any acid (I have some now for future brews). I also added the following:
- 11 g Gypsum
- 1 g Epsom salt
- 1 g NaCl (I forgot that Megary told me not to)
I didn't have my pH meter calibrated, so I don't know what my mash pH was, but according to the BF Water Chemistry calculator, I should have been close to 5.2.
Were those the wrong additions to make? Is there a better way to calculate what I should add (other than guessing 100 times and using different combinations)?
I used 1/2 pound of Acidulated Malt because I didn't have any acid (I have some now for future brews). I also added the following:
- 11 g Gypsum
- 1 g Epsom salt
- 1 g NaCl (I forgot that Megary told me not to)
I didn't have my pH meter calibrated, so I don't know what my mash pH was, but according to the BF Water Chemistry calculator, I should have been close to 5.2.
Were those the wrong additions to make? Is there a better way to calculate what I should add (other than guessing 100 times and using different combinations)?