OK that's it - I'm pulling my hair out now.
I'm trying to plan my next brew from either Wheeler's book or "Brewing classic styles" but I just don't know where to start understanding the recipies?
So what apps/tools are people using to adapt the recipies to their available quantities?
Which app to calculate partial boils?
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Re: Which app to calculate partial boils?
I don't know of any which support partial boil. I used to use a combination of BeerEngine and a calculator.
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Re: Which app to calculate partial boils?
Beersmith should be able to do it. You just have to set up your brewhouse properly with it and top up water etc.
Re: Which app to calculate partial boils?
Thankyou - that looks like just the job.EoinMag wrote:Beersmith should be able to do it. You just have to set up your brewhouse properly with it and top up water etc.
I've spent the last two nights trying to understand the instructions in "Brewing classic styles" but just couldn't figure out how to follw the example (e.g. where do I get the PPG from?).
Beersmith looks like it does exactly what I need/want and $21 isn't too bad a price - it's quite a polished program! Shame it's windows only, but I can live with that.
Re: Which app to calculate partial boils?
phwed wrote:Thankyou - that looks like just the job.EoinMag wrote:Beersmith should be able to do it. You just have to set up your brewhouse properly with it and top up water etc.
I've spent the last two nights trying to understand the instructions in "Brewing classic styles" but just couldn't figure out how to follw the example (e.g. where do I get the PPG from?).
Beersmith looks like it does exactly what I need/want and $21 isn't too bad a price - it's quite a polished program! Shame it's windows only, but I can live with that.
Run it in Wine, or in a windows emulator on Mac, if you're only able to concentrate on one click at a time
