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Anybody else in Denver tune their water for brewing? Denver city water is insanely hard. I'm using a simple two-phase under-sink filter since I live in an apartment, but it doesn't touch the hardness problem. I've also read the city has drastically changed the pH to reduce lead leaching from old pipes.

I'm about to pay for water testing to see what I'm getting out of the tap and measure how much I'll need to adjust, but was curious if anybody else had numbers.

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[–] uzziah0 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Not in Denver, but I test ppm with water tester and I test acidity with pH test strips. I have an RO system in my house. I usually add minerals I get from the brew store, a little more for stouts according to what I've read.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Oh that's interesting. I wouldn't have thought to go to a brewing store, but it makes sense they've be just as concerned about water quality. I'll have ask around at my local one. Thanks for the idea!