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Brewers friend vs beersmith
Brewers friend vs beersmith












  1. Brewers friend vs beersmith update#
  2. Brewers friend vs beersmith software#
  3. Brewers friend vs beersmith code#

Brewers friend vs beersmith update#

It is easier to land a man on the moon than to update any mash or equipment settings on the app. "timers" that shows the mash volumes really? The app terminology is different from the desktop app. I think the app is very confusing, but it is a necessary evil to get through a brew day.

Brewers friend vs beersmith software#

I like the desktop software for recipe formulation, never use the inventory section and I use the app for brewday only because seems like an after thought shoehorned into the software. I just wish that when you do a 'save as' for a recipe it updated the date but for some reason it always keeps the same date?. as a result, I have changed my recipe list now to have a "folder" for each beer and then inside I have all individual versions. hopefully soon! I like to log everything so I can review it later when I analyze my beers flavor profile.Ĭlick to expand.Agreed, versioning is truly clunky. just my 2cīF could be improved though in its ability to print concise logs. I have to improve my skill at using the tools or predicting outcomes so that I can master my process from grain to empty keg. I wont rely on a program to do that for me. I am the master of my process and I take responsibility for how my stuff comes out.

Brewers friend vs beersmith code#

I like the QR code link and i include that in my label designs so I can just scan a beer and load the recipe. I can go anywhere there is internet (work specifically) and develop recipes for the weekend. I also like that its web based and not app based. I find myself using BF 99% of the time though because I like its UI better. I do notice that BF gives me a final gravity that's usually a little higher than what I get but, that is basically because of the attenuation of the yeast and I don't really fault the software that much. I have used both software's and I think they are both fine. We feel compelled to use it even if we don't want to! People are strange. But there's this weird OCD thing that happens to some of us when a feature is supposed to be used but is ignored. Now granted, one can just ignore the ferm profile in BS. It's not a PROFILE it's a running history of what actually happened.

brewers friend vs beersmith

And you can record as many entries as you like. It provides enough structure - you have a date, gravity (with temp correction), and volume - but you can put in any random comments you want. I really like the BF Brew Log for that purpose. I just want to record ad hoc notes on what I did. I don't want to be constantly tweaking a "profile" that I'll never use again. And I see how, for some people, that formalizes the process and makes everything documented in a rigorous way, which they like.įor others, we prefer to improvise a bit more, just watch the beer and make changes as we observe what it's doing (how fast it attenuates, if we decide to add ingredients, etc.). You have to create a fermentation PROFILE in the first place.














Brewers friend vs beersmith