Tasty APA

Wed May 26, 2010 4:57 pm

Mike,

Your tasty APA recipe at http://beerdujour.com/Recipes/Tasty%20APA.html
lists a water profile which includes Mg at 118ppm. Is that a typo? Should it be 18 ppm?

Thanks,
JD
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Re: Tasty APA

Wed May 26, 2010 5:27 pm

That's ABSOLUTELY a typo. Its 18ppm. Gotta get that fixed. :oops:

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Re: Tasty APA

Thu May 27, 2010 5:42 pm

plugging in to palmers spreadsheet... i get -90 for residual alkalinity. is this right? you do not add any carbonates to the water?
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Re: Tasty APA

Thu May 27, 2010 6:01 pm

118 MG would prolly give you the shits huh?
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Re: Tasty APA

Sun May 30, 2010 3:42 pm

TastyMcD wrote:That's ABSOLUTELY a typo. Its 18ppm. Gotta get that fixed. :oops:

Tasty


I thought so - thanks Tasty.
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Re: Tasty APA

Mon May 31, 2010 12:01 pm

Oops. I tried to match Mike's profile water and couldn't get the magnesium up without having too much sulphate, so I just targeted the sulphate with as much epsom salts as I could. It's a good thing it worked out that way! Still, I ended up with 68ppm Mg and didn't question it. I guess I should have. The beer's excellent (only 6 bottles left after 2 weeks from the keg) and no bad digestive side-effects. Yikes!
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Re: Tasty APA

Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:22 pm

I made the Tasty APA as well and got in the ballpark of his water profile (minus the magnesium typo). Fantastic beer although my terminal gravity was lower than desired with US-05 yeast. Mine came out a tad thin so I have adjustments to make next time.

I recall reading (some time ago at least) Tasty uses that same water profile for all of his beers. Is that still true or do you tweak your target water to suite the beer recipe?
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Re: Tasty APA

Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:40 am

sean.michaleen wrote:I made the Tasty APA as well and got in the ballpark of his water profile (minus the magnesium typo). Fantastic beer although my terminal gravity was lower than desired with US-05 yeast. Mine came out a tad thin so I have adjustments to make next time.

I recall reading (some time ago at least) Tasty uses that same water profile for all of his beers. Is that still true or do you tweak your target water to suite the beer recipe?


I have started using other profiles but a limited set.

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