ajdelange wrote:Let's start with the target water. The numbers you listed are within the range of values reported for Edinburg water but they don't quite balance (even at pH 8.3) so the first thing you'll need to do is come up with a target that does because you can't synthesize unbalanced water.......But you now have a sulfate level which is 41% higher than the highest reported level for Edinburg that I have. This may well be OK. Other ions are within a couple of percent of target with the exception of bicarbonate which is about half of target because we had to double the target's alkalinity to get ion balance. As your water's RA is about half of the adjusted target you should have no trouble getting proper mash pH.
So yes, this is a reasonable treatment. You could cut back on the gypsum to ease off on the sulfate but should probably try it as is first and only fiddle with the sulfate if the hops are to "assertive". As always, I strongly recommend a pH check in the mash tun at least.
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