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"A fine product, much easier to stock than acidulated malt."
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Lactic Acid is used in beer brewing to lower the mash or sparge pH, this helps to reduce tannin extraction during the sparge keeping the sparge runoff below 5.8pH.
It is also used to pre-acidify wort before adding souring bacteria like lactobacillus, this helps reduce the chance of wild bacteria growth due to the much lower pH.
Traditional brewers prefer to use Lactic Acid as it is a natural byproduct of souring fermentation. Whereas new world brewers prefer to use Phosphoric as they can use less of it for the same function.
It is advisable to use the RAPT Recipe Builder or BrewFather to determine how much acid to use in your Mash and Sparge.
For the SDS for this product, please email sds@kegland.com.au
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 13 reviews.
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"A fine product, much easier to stock than acidulated malt."
"Good quality product exactly what I needed for brewing water adjustments. Easy to measure out, consistent strength, and no off flavours introduced into the beer. Packaging was secure and delivery was fast. Great value, will definitely buy again when I run low."
"Came well packed and in a zip lock bag to prevent any possible spills but there weren't any."
"So good for adjusting mash pH or making flavour adjustments"
"have bought many times"
"Would purchase again"
"Great value"
"As a first time customer, was impressed with the efficiency of service and the system of pickup 24/7"
"A great product and very easy to use. All brewers should have this."
"Easy to use and drop ph"