Promotional price valid on web orders only. Your contract pricing may differ. Interested in signing up for a dedicated account number?
Learn More

LaMotte™ BrewLab™ Test Kit
SCI_ED

LaMotte™ BrewLab™ is an economical, easy-to-use test kit to measure the mineral content of water by monitoring essential water quality factors for better home-brewed beer.

$953.00


Products 3
Catalog Number Mfr. No. Includes Price Quantity & Availability  
Catalog Number Mfr. No. Includes Price Quantity & Availability  
S43549
SCI_ED
View Documents
LaMotte™
7190
Tests for 11 water quality factors
Each for $953.00
Add to Cart
 
S43551
SCI_ED
View Documents
LaMotte™
718901
Tests for 7 water quality factors Item Discontinued This item has been discontinued by the supplier. Please to view product availability in your area. N/A
S43550
SCI_ED
View Documents
LaMotte™
718801
Tests for 8 water quality factors; Digital pH meter Item Discontinued This item has been discontinued by the supplier. Please to view product availability in your area. N/A
Description

Description

The quality of the water that you start with will affect your final product, so take the mystery out of making great-tasting beer with the BrewLab™ Test Kit for home brewers.

BrewLab is an economical, easy-to-use test kit to quickly measure the mineral content of water and allow the brewer to make informed decisions in the brewing process.  Great beer starts with a knowledgable brewer.

Better chemistry = better beer

  • Alkalinity is the carbonate and bicarbonate content of the water, which acts to raise the pH of the mash and beer
  • Chloride ion acts to bring out the sweetness and fullness of the malt flavor
  • Dissolved oxygen can have both a positive and a negative impact on beer.  Fermentation itself is an anerobic process, but yeast cells require oxygen for growth
  • Calcium helps prevent enzymes from denaturing and extends their activity in mash, promoting clarity, flavor and stability.
  • Magnesium is an important yeast nutrient
  • The mineral content of the water directly affects the pH of the mash, and the pH of the mash affects the entire brewing process.
  • Sodium acts in concert with chloride to enhance the sweetness and fullness of the malt, but too much can oversalt the beer and result in salty or metallic flavors.  
  • Sulfate ion acts to accenturate the hoppiness and dryness of the beer, making it more crisp tasting
  • Measurement of total dissolved solids allows the brewer to quickly determine if there has been a shift or change in a water source or brewing process as well as provide a QA check on demineralization and waste treatment effectiveness.
SDS
Documents

Documents

Product Certifications
Provide Content Correction

We continue to work to improve your shopping experience and your feedback regarding this content is very important to us. Please use the form below to provide feedback related to the content on this product.

Product Title

By clicking Submit, you acknowledge that you may be contacted by Fisher Scientific in regards to the feedback you have provided in this form. We will not share your information for any other purposes. All contact information provided shall also be maintained in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Cancel Submit