What's the best water test for beer, without paying for information I don't need? I have seen people recommend a company called Ward, but they offer a whole slew of tests at different prices.
Unless you have iron issues that need to be addressed as well.The brewers test is more money for no extra info. The livestock suitability test is fine.
Ridiculous. The cattle are happy with Bud Light.The brewers test is more money for no extra info. The livestock suitability test is fine.
I learn something new here every. Single. Day.The brewers test is more money for no extra info. The livestock suitability test is fine.
Yeah, but if you switch to RO, you can add EXACTLY how much animal urine you want for each batch.My water company is a well.
I don't think the test will reflect the levels of cow and squirrel urine, but I have confidence they are both sufficient.
Yeah, but if you switch to RO, you can add EXACTLY how much animal urine you want for each batch.
absolutely. My comment was for posterity.I already shipped it off, so the milk is spilled.
Is the only difference, for the extra $7.50, the iron test? I have to imagine that people on municipal water don't have to worry too much about iron (or can check iron levels from the provider's report).The brewers test is more money for no extra info. The livestock suitability test is fine.
I have to put citric acid in my dishwasher to keep lime from accumulating on everything.
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