![]() ![]() ProMash: 3 recipes/9 sessions $24.95 to buy.Homebrew Calculator: 30-day trial $25 to buy.Here are the programs I evaluated, and their terms: The programs I found and tested are shareware-there is a trial period which you can use the software, then you must buy it at the end of that period for the full-featured version to continue using it. Since I use Windows XP, I’m unable to test any software that runs on Mac or Linux, so if there’s a fantastic non-Windows brewing program out there, let me know. ![]() Perhaps there are, but that’s a subject for a future article. I only looked at programs that run on a single computer-even though in this wired-internet-"web 2.0" world it seems like a no-brainer that there should be web-based brewing sites that do all the same things, only online and shareable with other users out there. It’s been a long time since I’ve looked at brewing programs, and figured revisiting and reviewing a bunch of them would make a good topic for the Beer Hacker. Wonder of wonders, I’ve finally written another Beer Hacker article! To anyone not familiar with "The Beer Hacker," check out the introduction here.Ī few years ago I posted on my other blog on the subject of brewing software, and had laid out a set of criteria for what I’d like to see in such a package. Support for ingredient export to create shareable ingredient packs.FebruBy Jon Abernathy | Filed in Homebrewing, The Beer Hacker Salt additions are now per recipe not per gallon/litre. Support for ingredients prices in inventory and when creating batches from recipes. New Orders system replaces Shopping - better integrated into inventory.įermentable and Hop Quick Edit in recipes. Recipes can now use any water profile as the base water so different recipes can have different base waters. Multiple yeasts may now be used in recipes. Whirlpool and steep hop IBU contribution can now be accounted for. Images can be attached to recipes and batches. Rewritten from the ground for better performance and scalability and with a new UI. It can also help you order supplies for future recipes by calculating what you don't have and need to order. Thoroughly integrated into the app, BeerAlchemy can fit your brews to the ingredients you have in your inventory (for example by adjusting bittering hop additions to reflect the alphas of hops you have). Keep on top of your supplies with BeerAlchemy's inventory. You can now also create ingredient packs of new ingredients to share with others. BeerAlchemy's extensive built databases of ingredients from around the world means you have the building blocks you need to design great recipes. Brews are organized as batches under their parent recipe and can then be further arranged into folders. It's not just for recipes though, it keeps track of your ingredients and orders and can even suggest which of your recipes you could brew today.īeerAlchemy supports extract and all grain brewing (using fly, batch and BIAB sparge methods). Wouldn't it be better to have an app that does all that and keeps all your recipes in one place, neatly organized? An app that can synchronize with your iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad so you can take your recipes anywhere? Maybe you've downloaded a spreadsheet that you use. Starting out with a pen, paper and calculator. The BeerAlchemy app also comes with a vast ingredients database and various customizable mash schedules. BeerAlchemy provides the necessary tools to export your recipes as PDFs and webpages or share them with other brewers. Top Software Keywords Show more Show lessīeerAlchemy is a smooth-running OS X app that offers beer recipes and formulation tools that helps you create your own beer. ![]()
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