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Last nights show got me to thinking. You see information all over the place on how to play around with water chemistry. It is all fairly simple if you know your own water profile. You also find all sorts of charts in books, on the web, and even in brewing software showing the water profiles of water in major brewing cities around the world.
However, as Colin pointed out last night, all breweries adjust their water. Thus those brewing city water profiles are not necessarily all that helpful.
What I would find helpful would be a chart showing a "recommended" or "ideal" water profile for the major styles of beer. This would give us a much better target to aim for than trying to duplicate a water that the brewery would further monkey around with. It would be good to know what levels of calcium, magnesium, chlorine, carbonates, etc. are recommended for various beer styles so I can doctor up my water accordingly.
Does anyone know if such a chart exists?
Wayne
Bugeater Brewing Company
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