But I just gotta ask. Is there any reason I shouldn’t use water from my garden hose for brewing? It sure would make life easier. I have thought about the food grade thing, but as a kid I used to drink out of the garden hose all the time. I suppose we are using different materials for garden hoses these days though.
Just say no to the hose. RV filters just don’t cut it.
Use the 4 or 5 gallon empty water jugs and just get bulk RO water from the grocery store.
The water jugs are easy to carry and you know the water has been properly filtered of chlorine and stripped of nearly all ions.
Then, if doing all-grain, all you have to do is add back the various brew salt additions you desire for your particular style (bru’n water is good for this). If you’re doing extract, you don’t have to add any salts.
Do not use your hose water to make beer!! A couple of guys in my homebrew club did this when they made their first batch (10 gallons) last year, and the beer had an overpowering hose flavor to it. They were pretty good sports about all the jokes at their expense, but it was a good lesson for all of us. The hose flavor did dissipate over the next 6 months or so, but man that stuff was terrible.
Oh, and the only dumb question is the one not asked!
Not sure what you mean by “RV filter”, but there’s no reason you can’t use a carbon filter with one of these: Cartridge Filter Housing. If chloramine is in your municipal supply, campden can help remove that.
Whether your house water is good for brewing is another question, but there’s no reason you can’t get it from your hose bib if it is.
I have been using nothing but tap water to brew since I began with absolutely no issues. So I would be using the same water, it would just come through a hose from the tap. I was concerned about the hose imparting a flavor, but if it is food grade, would it still?
When my new hose gets here I will run water through it for about 10 minutes or so to purge it, then taste the water coming through it after that. If I don’t pick up any hose flavor I will go ahead and use it. But I would definitely purge it before every use.
i have used my outdoor garden hose via a filter on one or two occasions. i did however let the water run for quite some time first. watering the plants etc. then hooked up the filter and filled my kettle. no problem. wouldn’t make it a routine but did work fine.
Is green Jello the same as Green Jelly? The band that Danny Carey from Tool is in, with the three little pigs song? They kicked ass, Id love to get myhands on that album again.
Sorry to derail. And I agree above, the food grade hose purged should be ok, but taste it, youll know if its worth using or not!
Thats interesting Mort. That song actually is what woke me up out of a 2 month coma. My dad bought it for me and brought it in to the hospital with a boombox and blasted it in the hospital. I woke up to the big bad wolf haha, it holds a special place for me for that reason.