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Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App

Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App

Water Adjustment Calculator

⭐️4.5 / 5
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🙌6
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📼10 scs
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App

1.2

August 2, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Bug Fixes & Design Improvements
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1.1

July 26, 2018

Bug Fixes & Design Improvements

1.0

July 24, 2018

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Description of Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App

The purpose of this application is to help the brewer calculate salt and acid additions to create different brewing waters suitable for particular beer styles. The mineral salts in the water are the seasoning for the beer, and their chemistry sets the stage for the pH of the mash, wort, and beer. The water chemistry affects the beer flavor in two main ways: seasoning and pH. The water mineral profile affects the flavor balance of the beer (hoppy, balanced, or malty) and also the pH of the beer, and the pH affects how the beer's flavors are expressed to the palate. Lower pH makes the beer flavors brighter, and more attenuated. Higher pH makes the beer flavors softer and rounder. Suggested mineral profiles are provided for most of the common beer styles. The profiles consist of ranges for calcium, magnesium, total alkalinity as calcium carbonate, sulfate, chloride, sodium, and residual alkalinity. The suggested profiles should combine with the typical grain bill for the style to create a mash pH within the desired range (5.2-5.8 @ 20°C) for good proteolysis and starch conversion. Adjusting the mash pH within that range is a brewer's best tool for controlling the wort pH, and eventual beer pH, for the best beer flavor for that recipe. It all starts with the minerals and residual alkalinity of the water. Source water profiles can be saved for future use. Acid additions to reduce alkalinity and pH are also calculated. Steps 1-7 assume the entire volume of mash and sparge water is being treated together. Step 8 is for separate sparge water acidification if that water is being treated separately, without salt additions.
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Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App: FAQ

Is Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App compatible with the iPad?

Yes, Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App offers an iPad version.
Palmer Brewing Solutions Inc. built the Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 10.0 or later installed to run the app.
Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App has an impressive rating of 4.5 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App App Is Utilities.
The latest version of the Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App app is 1.2.
The latest Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App app update was released on July 3, 2024.
Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App was first made available on February 5, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App is now available to use in English.
Sorry, Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Palmer's Brewing Water Adj App

  • Vague and a little glitchy

    My understanding of this app was you input your water chemistry and the beer style you wish to brew and the app outputs the necessary additions of salts and/or acid to produce the ideal brew water. It does not, exactly. You have to tinker with the additions and see if it actually works to raise/lower the ion concentration of your water. It's way more complicated that it seems. And it just shuts down for no reason quite a bit.
  • Great App for General Brewing Water Chemistry

    I gave this app 4 star instead of 5 stars for this app obviously needs an update. I spent some time off and on using this app before I actually realized I could use it as a general overview before I start my Beersmith recipe, which does much of the same things seen in this app. Minus some additional guidance this app provides. Like target RA values for styles. Missing in Beersmith application. I also missed the this app’s top left menu option and when found, the excessive prelude verbiage turned me away on first couple views. Checkout the menu instruction info at bottom. Entering Distilled/RO water should be in gallons not percentage. That also caused me a problem. Addition info could be general good targets for salts/Hardness/?non-specific to styles and what total gram additions of salts are in-appropriate. I sense I am adding too much cardboard sometimes. I have been looking for a simple approach to creating an appropriate water chemistry profile for brewing any style beer. This seems to be it!
  • Easy to Use

    This app is pretty straight forward.