BrewBlogger
Active Member
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, PHP/MySQL application that stores recipes and brew sessions for online viewing and updating. It includes a suite of calculators: water amounts, strike water temperature, efficiency, priming sugar amounts, bitterness (featuring Garetz, Tinseth, Daniels, Rager formulas) force carbonation, calories, ABV, ABW, and recipe calculation. You can log your brew sessions in either U.S. or metric measurements.
What separates BrewBlogger from other software is the ability to have multiple people (like a homebrew club) use a single installation to track and log their individual brews and recipes. Essentially, it's a homebrewing content management system (CMS).
More information can be found on the website at brewblogger.net. You can test drive both the personal edition and club edition there as well.
The latest version, 2.2, incorporates a BeerXML import function (developed by Oskar Stephens) and an improved, more compliant, BeerXML export function. Additionally, it includes an update style database based upon the BJCP's 2008 guidelines.
Cheers,
BrewBlogger is a free, open-source, web-based, PHP/MySQL application that stores recipes and brew sessions for online viewing and updating. It includes a suite of calculators: water amounts, strike water temperature, efficiency, priming sugar amounts, bitterness (featuring Garetz, Tinseth, Daniels, Rager formulas) force carbonation, calories, ABV, ABW, and recipe calculation. You can log your brew sessions in either U.S. or metric measurements.
What separates BrewBlogger from other software is the ability to have multiple people (like a homebrew club) use a single installation to track and log their individual brews and recipes. Essentially, it's a homebrewing content management system (CMS).
More information can be found on the website at brewblogger.net. You can test drive both the personal edition and club edition there as well.
The latest version, 2.2, incorporates a BeerXML import function (developed by Oskar Stephens) and an improved, more compliant, BeerXML export function. Additionally, it includes an update style database based upon the BJCP's 2008 guidelines.
Cheers,