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;Ca++ | ;Ca++ | ||
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;Mg++ | ;Mg++ | ||
: | :Magnesium ppm | ||
;Na++ | ;Na++ | ||
: | :Sodium ppm | ||
;SO4-- | ;SO4-- | ||
: | :Sulfate ppm | ||
; | ;HCO3- | ||
: | :Bicarbonate ppm | ||
;Cl- | ;Cl- | ||
: | :Chlorine ppm | ||
;Hardness | ;Hardness |
Revision as of 19:56, 26 January 2007
One of the four ingredients of beer. The only requirement for water used in brewing is that it be drinkable. Chemically speaking, brewing water should be non-alkaline and of a certain hardness, prerequisites easily attained with the proper treatment.
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