Ok, I have to admit I'm more confused about pH than ever.
Here are my pH numbers from Sunday - before I pitched yeast or added any TA.
#1 Brute: pH is 4.06 (gravity 1.103)
#2 Brute: pH is 4.12 (gravity is 1.104)
#3 Brute: pH is 4.06 (gravity is 1.102)
#4 Brute: pH is 3.96 (gravity 1.104)
I just checked my pH and I'm shocked how low it's gotten. However, I did add TA to each Brute in the following quantities:
#1 - 200gm (scale measured) on Sunday a few hours after yeast.
#2 - 87gm (scale measured) on Monday evening
#3 - 87gm (scale measured) on Monday evening
#4 - 87gm (scale measured) on Monday evening
Here are my readings tonight on pH:
#1 - 3.41
#2 - 3.59
#3 - 3.55
#4 - 3.41
Can someone tell me the outcome of this? And, how did it happen? In only added enough TA to lower 2 10ths at the most. It's down significantly.
Some pics in sequential order:
Here are my pH numbers from Sunday - before I pitched yeast or added any TA.
#1 Brute: pH is 4.06 (gravity 1.103)
#2 Brute: pH is 4.12 (gravity is 1.104)
#3 Brute: pH is 4.06 (gravity is 1.102)
#4 Brute: pH is 3.96 (gravity 1.104)
I just checked my pH and I'm shocked how low it's gotten. However, I did add TA to each Brute in the following quantities:
#1 - 200gm (scale measured) on Sunday a few hours after yeast.
#2 - 87gm (scale measured) on Monday evening
#3 - 87gm (scale measured) on Monday evening
#4 - 87gm (scale measured) on Monday evening
Here are my readings tonight on pH:
#1 - 3.41
#2 - 3.59
#3 - 3.55
#4 - 3.41
Can someone tell me the outcome of this? And, how did it happen? In only added enough TA to lower 2 10ths at the most. It's down significantly.
Some pics in sequential order: