Here, we propose an optimised protocol for controlling the initial water activity (a w ) in organic reaction mixtures with soluble lipase to ensure reproducible and consistent enzyme activity measurements. Pre-equilibration above saturated salt solutions was used to set a w of the reaction media, where a w was tracked with a hygrometer. Consistent stirring of the suspension and volume correction to compensate for solvent evaporation were found to be critical. The protocol was tested on Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB) in soluble and immobilised forms in three organic solvents (acetonitrile, methyl tertbutyl ether, and hexane) at four different water activities ranging from 0.12 to 0.97. Soluble and immobilised CALB had similar a w -profiles and showed the highest enzyme activity in hexane. The optimised protocol expands the possibility to study enzyme kinetics from immobilised enzymes to soluble enzymes.