P pollykraker Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2012 Messages 61 Reaction score 1 Oct 14, 2012 #1 Is this ok to use for brewing ? Doing extract partial boil...
helibrewer Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 4,170 Reaction score 489 Location Wilmington Oct 14, 2012 #2 That is what I used until I started using RO and making my own adjustments. RO is cheaper (.40/gal) as opposed to .90/gallon for Crystal Geyser.
That is what I used until I started using RO and making my own adjustments. RO is cheaper (.40/gal) as opposed to .90/gallon for Crystal Geyser.
OP OP P pollykraker Well-Known Member Joined Oct 3, 2012 Messages 61 Reaction score 1 Oct 14, 2012 #3 Awesome Thanks for response. Brewing today and have that wanted to make sure was good
CBXBob Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2012 Messages 491 Reaction score 103 Location Grants Pass/ Nuevo Oct 14, 2012 #4 I've used Crystal Geyser for 90% of my brews (15 5 gal batches) so far so good.
helibrewer Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 4,170 Reaction score 489 Location Wilmington Oct 15, 2012 #5 It's a great soft water, low mineral profile.
unionrdr Homebrewer, author & air gun collector HBT Supporter Joined Feb 19, 2011 Messages 39,136 Reaction score 3,815 Location Sheffield Oct 15, 2012 #6 I've used sdpring water from here in Ohio for my extract ales. I think they tasted better with it. Might try it in a partial mash beer to see if that's better than distilled.
I've used sdpring water from here in Ohio for my extract ales. I think they tasted better with it. Might try it in a partial mash beer to see if that's better than distilled.