Bull Run Water Supply Water is first disinfected with chlorine, entering the
system at about 2 parts per million (ppm). At the end of the disinfection process, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) are added to the water. Sodium hydroxide (at a dose of
3.5 to 5.0 ppm) is added to raise the pH slightly(approximately 1 pH unit). This helps prevent corrosion of household plumbing and lowers the amount of lead and copper that can leach into the
water. Ammonium hydroxide (aqueous ammonia) is added (at a dose of about 0.35 ppm as NH3-N) to form a long-lasting chloramine disinfectant residual.
Chlorine and ammonia are used in a ratio by weight of approximately 4.9 to 1.
This stout is made by Pelican Brewery in Pacific City, OR right on the beautiful Oregon coast.
It has a fantastic coffee/chocolate flavor wrapped in a velvety texture.
You just can't stop getting over this beer for flavor and texture.
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