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 * [[http://www.townofcary.org/Departments/Public_Works_and_Utilities/Water/Water_Treatment/finishedwater.htm|Town of Cary Water Quality Report]]. Note that the water available around Raleigh is so soft that all hop flavors will be underwhelming. ==== Water ====

 * [[http://www.townofcary.org/Departments/Public_Works_and_Utilities/Water/Water_Treatment/finishedwater.htm|Town of Cary Water Quality Report]].

The water available around Raleigh is so soft that all hop flavors will be underwhelming. As such some salt modification will be neccessary. ClintonEbadi is working out the required changes.

Cary uses chloramines rather than chlorine for water purification. The homebrew shop was helpful and warned that this does not evolve out as gas during boiling like chlorine does, and results in band-aid like flavors in the final beer. To counteract this a quarter of a campden tablet must be added for each five gallons of water used. This will react with the chloramines and cause them to evolve out as sulfur and chlorine gases within approximately fifteen minutes. The water may then be boiled as usual.

Making Beer

Useful Information

General Brewing

  • How to Brew. Sections one and two should be read before attempting to brew as we are skipping straight to using specialty grains (the extra effort is trivial).

Location Specific

Water

The water available around Raleigh is so soft that all hop flavors will be underwhelming. As such some salt modification will be neccessary. ClintonEbadi is working out the required changes.

Cary uses chloramines rather than chlorine for water purification. The homebrew shop was helpful and warned that this does not evolve out as gas during boiling like chlorine does, and results in band-aid like flavors in the final beer. To counteract this a quarter of a campden tablet must be added for each five gallons of water used. This will react with the chloramines and cause them to evolve out as sulfur and chlorine gases within approximately fifteen minutes. The water may then be boiled as usual.

HomeBrewing (last edited 2014-04-11 13:56:20 by ClintonEbadi)