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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.
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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Revision as of 19:10, 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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Water.jpg


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The various fields in the water editor are used for the following purposes:
Name
Add content here
Description
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Ca++
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Mg++
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Na++
Add content here
SO4--
Add content here
HC03-
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Cl-
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Hardness
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Alkalinity
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pH
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Cost/Unit
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