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  1. BrewBlogger

    Biere de Rock Competition - First Call for Entires

    The Rock Hoppers Brew Club of Castle Rock, Colorado is proud to announce our 2nd annual homebrew competition: Biere de Rock. This AHA/BJCP sanctioned competition centers on Belgian and French styles, BJCP categories 16, 17 b through f, and 18. First Call For Entries Registration and the entry...
  2. BrewBlogger

    Call for Judges, Stewards and Entries: 2nd Annual Biere de Rock Competition

    The Rock Hoppers Brew Club of Castle Rock, Colorado is proud to announce our 2nd annual homebrew competition: Biere de Rock. This AHA/BJCP sanctioned competition centers on Belgian and French styles, BJCP categories 16, 17 b through f, and 18. Judging will take place December 4, 2010. A...
  3. BrewBlogger

    What software do you use?

    I develop and use BrewBlogger for everything...recipe formulation, calculations, conversions, equipment profiles - the works. Everything is housed online on my website - I can access my installation from anywhere there is an internet connection. It's mobile friendly as well, so I can...
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    Software available

    Please add BrewBlogger to the list - it's free and open source. Here's the description: BrewBlogger is a easy to set up, easy to use, browser-based homebrew logging and calculation suite. It is a PHP/MySQL-based system that provides today's brewer not only a fast and easy way to record their...
  5. BrewBlogger

    How big is your HLT?

    I have a 15.5 gallon converted keg and it works for me just fine with ten-gallon batches, even for big brews. I rarely need more than 15 gallons of strike water. That said, my advice would be to get as big a vessel as you can manage. Especially when you are looking to step up your volumes in...
  6. BrewBlogger

    Announcing the Bière de Rock Competition

    Please do! Just drop off your bottles and entry fees at the Brew Hut starting this Saturday. Remember...there's a first time for everything. Entering AND winning. Cheers,
  7. BrewBlogger

    Announcing the Bière de Rock Competition

    The Rock Hoppers Brew Club of Castle Rock, Colorado is proud to announce our inaugural homebrew competition: Bière de Rock. This AHA/BJCP sanctioned competition centers on Belgian and French styles, BJCP categories 16, 17 b through f, and 18. Judging will take place December 5, 2009...
  8. BrewBlogger

    Simple Brew Timer (working version!)

    Yuri, What would it take to launch the timer from one of the brewing software applications with the hops/additions/times/etc. auto-populated? For example, I author and use BrewBlogger, which is browser based. Could I embed the timer in a browser window and pass the necessary information for...
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    Simple Brew Timer (working version!)

    Wait, nevermind. The sound I was hearing was actually the ALERT sound. My bad. With that in mind, I'll echo another's suggestion to have that alert be customizable so I can use a loud klaxon sound or something... Again, thanks for the timer it's working out awesome for me (now that I've...
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    Simple Brew Timer (working version!)

    Yuri, First of all, thanks for the timer. I'm using it as we speak for my current brew session - two 5 gallon batches from the same mash. In fact, this is why I downloaded your software: so I can monitor timing on two different batches of wort boiling at the same time with differing...
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    BrewBlogger 2.2 Released, Looking for Input

    Yes and no. At present, the program is stand-alone. That said, since the program is open-source, an enterprising someone may find a way to code an integration script or skin so BrewBlogger can be inside of, say, a Drupal installations. That someone, however, is not me. My skillz only go...
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    BrewBlogger 2.2 Released, Looking for Input

    Thanks very much. This has been two years in the making...I'm still working out the kinks, so thanks for giving it a go! Oskar Stephens, the mastermind behind the BeerXML import, knows about this issue. In fact, it's because of BeerSmith's quirks that the ability to import BeerXML is...
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    Software available

    BrewBlogger is another software alternative - it's web-based, free, and open source. I'm the main developer. More info at https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f84/brewblogger-2-2-released-looking-input-79928/. I've just released version 2.2. Thanks!
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    BrewBlogger 2.2 Released, Looking for Input

    BrewBlogger is a web-based alternative to software such as BeerSmith, ProMash, and others. Yeah, this is shameless promotion, since I'm the main developer, but I came to this forum looking for inspiration and suggestions as to what to add to it. BrewBlogger is a free, open-source, web-based...
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    Super Golding Hops?

    This is good. I brewed a "winter" Saison Saturday using these as the bittering hop (see http://brewlog.zkdigital.com/index.php?page=brewBlogDetail&id=129). I'll update here when the batch is ready.
  16. BrewBlogger

    Super Golding Hops?

    I dunno. All the package said was "Super Goldings" - but I suspect they're the same.
  17. BrewBlogger

    Super Golding Hops?

    Has anyone ever heard of Super Golding hops? I picked up some from my LBHS a couple days ago and will be using them to bitter my next batch. The employee said they're a variation of the American grown Styrian Golding with higher AA percentages. Doing a search on Google netted nothing.
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    Never dump your beer!!! Patience IS a virtue!!! Time heals all things, even beer!

    Thanks for the info Revvy. I've got a batch of a Kwak-inspired beer - a recipe that I received from Charlie Papazian himself via TechTalk - that really tastes sour now. I haven't dumped it, but it did have film-funk of what I can only equate to what looked and smelled like bread-yeast on the...
  19. BrewBlogger

    Not Really Labels - Mostly Tap Handles

    I've uploaded more of my labels to the Bottles and Labels gallery here on HomeBrewTalk. All of my labels and their associated beers can be found on my brewblog: http://brewlog.zkdigital.com.
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    Not Really Labels - Mostly Tap Handles

    Man, I wish I was that handy. No, I purchased them from taphandles.com after seeing a local brewpub, Dry Dock Brewing, using them. The labels are much bigger on screen than they are in actuality - so many of the details are kind of lost. I've uploaded more of my labels to the Bottles and...
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