So...i bought a brewlab kit and tested my water - Now what do i do? I thought there woud be a app - i could ut in the beer type and my water profile and it will tell me what to do - is there such a thing?
Thanks!!
If you are looking for different water profiles, there are several brew programs that also give water profiles based upon beer type. Missing in the above programs list is Brewfather.
Beersmith's gives a lot of water profiles from all over the world, however, its calculation of how much acid to use is not very accurate. Most members use a percentage (from their own experience) of what Beersmith calculates. I never relied upon Beersmith pH calculation.
Once I determine what the water profile I'm trying to match is, I use Mash Made Easy. I highly recommend it and it is FREE. You can find it here MashMadeEasy
The Beersmith calculation was based on an inaccurate model and even the creator of that model acknowledged the error and has fixed it. In the newest release of BS3.1 Brad included the corrections and even added a second PH calculation option that you can use as described in the release notes:
I’ve added an additional mash pH model based roughly on the popular BNW calculator. The previous BeerSmith mash pH calculator used the MPH model but some brewers preferred an alternate model so now you can select which mash pH model to use on the mash tab. In general the two models are very close with mash pH estimates, but the BW model will result in much less acid needed to adjust the pH than the MPH model.
The Beersmith calculation was based on an inaccurate model and even the creator of that model acknowledged the error and has fixed it. In the newest release of BS3.1 Brad included the corrections and even added a second PH calculation option that you can use as described in the release notes:
I’ve added an additional mash pH model based roughly on the popular BNW calculator. The previous BeerSmith mash pH calculator used the MPH model but some brewers preferred an alternate model so now you can select which mash pH model to use on the mash tab. In general the two models are very close with mash pH estimates, but the BW model will result in much less acid needed to adjust the pH than the MPH model.
Good to know. Has he integrated Tilt into the program yet? Has he updated the inventory module or fixed the bugs it had regarding its accuracy?
I stopped using BS3 last November 2019 and switched to Brewfather. I still have recipes in my BS2 program as backup if needed. I'm very pleased with Brewfather and like the user friendly platform along with other features (like Tilt integration; accurate inventory module; access from any computer, tablet or phone, etc.) that BS3 at the time did not have. Though, I did find the different water profiles around the world in BS3 useful.
It's a Norwegian company, I'm not sure if it's a one-man-effort or if it's a team, but the support for this application is outstanding. I've been working in IT for 30+ years and it's one of the best supported tools I've ever come across...
Brewfather sounds cool too but who exactly is Warpkode AS and how committed are they to homebrewing? I got really invested in Beer Alchemy, 100 batches or so but they just faded off.
It's a Norwegian company, I'm not sure if it's a one-man-effort or if it's a team, but the support for this application is outstanding. I've been working in IT for 30+ years and it's one of the best supported tools I've ever come across.
yes on Tilt
not sure on the bugs ... claims lots of bug fixes here are the release notes:
http://beersmith.com/beersmith-3-1-release-notes/
Brewfather sounds cool too but who exactly is Warpkode AS and how committed are they to homebrewing? I got really invested in Beer Alchemy, 100 batches or so but they just faded off.
[...]edited to say doh 3.1 ... very cool didn't even realize this was coming... [...]
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