I've been looking also but have not found an add-on. However, I did find the info below...... Anyone know how to convert this info into Beersmith?
George
Premium Bitter - Classic English pub bitter -well balanced and full of taste. England's favourite beer. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 27 - 33 Bitterness (EBU's) 45 - 55 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Premium Lager - Golden crisp beer popular in northern Europe. Light and refreshing. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 8 - 12 Bitterness (EBU's) 25 - 35 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Canadian Style Ale - A dark sweet yet subtle beer brewed to quench the thirst and satisfy the hunger. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 8 - 12 Bitterness (EBU's) 25 - 35 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Brown Ale - Full bodied satisfyingly dark with good hoppy overtones. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 90 - 100 Bitterness (EBU's) 17 - 23 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Pale Ale - A dark sweet yet subtle beer brewed to quench the thirst and satisfy the hunger. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 22 - 28 Bitterness (EBU's) 17 - 23 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
American Style Light Beer - A gentle delicate light lager, subtly flavoured yet refreshing to the full. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 4 - 8 Bitterness (EBU's) 18 - 27 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Blonde Beer - Reminiscent of the slightly hoppier lager style beers popular throughout Canada. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 8 - 12 Bitterness (EBU's) 25 - 35 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Dry Lager - Golden crisp beer popular in northern Europe. Light and refreshing. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 8 - 12 Bitterness (EBU's) 25 - 35 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Premium Pilsner - Light and delicate, this pilsner is a great thirst quencher. OG 1036 to 1040. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 4 - 7 Bitterness (EBU's) 25 - 35 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Anniversary Ale - Rich and warming with an unmistakable "aged" flavour - this beer should ideally be served in nips. OG 1060 to 1064. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 27 - 33 Bitterness (EBU's) 45 - 55 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%
Cerveza - A gentle, delicate light lager subtly flavoured, refreshing to the full. Typical analyses when canned Colour (EBC Units) 8 - 12 Bitterness (EBU's) 45 - 55 Solids (by refractometer) 80% - 82% Acidity (as lactic) 1% max pH 5 - 6 Free Amino Nitrogen 0.15%