Will aerating brewing water change its pH level for better craft beer quality?
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Will aerating brewing water change it's pH level for better craft beer quality?
Marie-Claire De Villiers
Friday, December 23, 2022
Water quality affects beer quality, so aerating your brewing water will provide a smoother, cleaner-tasting base for craft beer. The aeration process eliminates unwanted chemicals and enhances the water's alkalinity, bringing the pH value up to 8 or 9. The Mayu Swirl is an easy solution to improving water quality for brewing craft beer.
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