I used it a couple times before but that was before I was adjusting my water profile. Back then I wasn't really getting the results I had hoped.
I've now written up three water profiles, one balanced, one hoppy, and one malty, that should have all the minerals in the right range. I'm gonna try using only these three water profiles and using 5.2 Stabiliser to hit my mash pH.
Kinda stuffed up my mash/sparge on this one - thought I was supposed to mash in with 14.5L but should have been 19.5L, and I didn't realise until I finished my sparge and was 4L short in the kettle. So I dumped 4L cold water into the mash tun and recirced for a bit and run off.
And looks like I majorly overshot my gravity, haha, Murphy's law eh?
After 4 brews of my Twisted Gut APA, which were much enjoyed, I thought it was time to try something a little different. After all, variety is the spice of life.
This brew is about to come to the boil.
American Pale Ale
23.00 L
Collected 31.5 litres into the kettle at SG 1.045 from 4.86 kg of malts.
Estimated IBU: 46.4 IBU
It's the same stuff, in a different form, as far as I know.
I've used both, and never really noticed a difference in the outcome.
The whirlfloc tablet is just more convenient.