Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:06 am
I love playing with this sheet in my spare time, actually.
When I need to lower the range on my beers in the sheet, I like to play with Gypsum and Calcium Chloride only. I leave everything else alone.
According to the sheet (and YES I know the sheet is designed for a base malt only mash but it has been working great for me), your water looks ideal for 8-13 SRM beers with a Very Bitter profile.
I start putting in grams of Gypsum and Calcium CHloride until for yours, I get to 5 gm of each of those. That gives me a target range of 4-8 SRM and Balanced. If I want it more bitter, I go to 7gm gypsum and 5 gm calcium chloride to give me a 3-8 range and a Bitter profile. I can switch those and get a malty profile ( 4 and 7, respectively).
These calculations are ONLY for your strike water, though. What I do after that is I change the volume of cell C23 to the volume of total sparge water and make a new calculation for the same profile to add to the kettle after sparging. THis ensures a more uniform water profile through out the whole batch, and not just the mash.
This is all just what I do, of course and it has been working.
Primary: Nada Damn Thing IPA
Secondary: ESB
Kegged: Jack Schittenweiss