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Articles On Brewing Beer. The BeerTools Observer: Using Templates in BeerTools Pro February 3, 2007 at 1:05pm Author(s): Lathe Poland At long last you have calibrated your brewing equipment and plugged the data into BeerTools Pro. Now you face the tedious process of entering your calibration data each time you start a session, OR simply using a template. Templates can be a very powerful tool in your brewing kit. The Roving Brewer: Episode 5 February 2, 2007 at 9:00am Author(s): Eric Watson This is the fifth in a series of discussions with our roving brewing expert, Eric Watson.

The Roving Brewer: Episode 4 January 2, 2007 at 12:00pm This is the forth in a series of discussions with our roving brewing expert, Eric Watson. The BeerTools Observer: Using Online Recipes in BeerTools Pro December 25, 2006 at 12:00pm The tools at BeerTools.com are now augmented by the BeerTools Pro application. The Roving Brewer: Episode 3 December 15, 2006 at 12:00pm The Roving Brewer: Episode 2 November 10, 2006 at 12:00pm [ Next ]

Mrmalty.com. Mrmalty.com. BeerTools Pro Review | Brew Dudes. Not too long ago I posted an Irish Red Ale recipe I generated using BeerTools Pro, and I said I would post a review of the software once I had some experience with it. I have used this software to formulate about 20 recipes thus far. Converting some of my old recipes and using it to formulate new ones. I have also used it several times to check calculations and make approximations about other peoples recipes that I find online. I use it to help guide questions I see in several online forums occasionally too. Highlights: The ingredient database is extensive and thorough. The interface is clean and easy to use. A very nice feature is a little subtle set of arrows that let you compare your recipe agains all the BJCP Style Guidelines.

There are extensive online forums at the BeerTools site that are useful too. Low Points: I am a batch sparger, so first figuring out how to get BeerToolsPro how to appropriately do that was difficult. Overall, I really like having the BTP software. BeerTools Beer Making Resources and Home Brewing Recipe Calculator and Formulator. Beer Recipe Library. BeerSmith Home Brewing Software, Recipes, Podcast and Blog. BeerSmith - BeerTools - Promash. - Which is best? What do you have? I own both Beersmith and ProMash. But I only use Beersmith now. The top three packages all have most of the same basic features (e.g., recipe calculation, brew day scheduling, inventory management, etc.), but there are a few things about Beersmith that make it stand out for me. First, it is also the only one that seems to be under ongoing development (ProMash hasn't been updated in years, and BeerTools Pro still isn't 'finished' yet by its developers).

For example, it is the best software out there for calculating batch sparge infusion schedules, it does a great job of recipe calculation for late-extract additions, it can handle bitterness calculations for first wort hopping, etc. Far and away, buying Beersmith was the best $20 I spent for my home brewery. Guide to Brewing Software. Brewing Software* Links Lee's Brewery Beer Math and conversion JAVA calculator - Online program. Lee's Brewery Hydrometer temperature correction JAVA applet - Online program. ABC Brew 1.01 - Requires Lotus 1-2-3. Beer Formula Calculator 1.3 - Excel spreadsheet..

*The Brewing Software Links is merely a list of available software that pertains to beer. Revised: January 3, 2002 Copyright © 1996 by [Lee's Brewery]. Welcome to iBrewMaster.com :: HOME :: Beer Calculus . homebrew recipe calculator.