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Old 10-05-2012, 11:53 PM   #21
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I wasn't demanding anything be added, just wondering what the value was defined as. I believe I stated that in my posts. The author volunteered to add temp adjusted numbers. I am fine without temp adj values, but it would be nice. This is a trivial enhancement compared to the brew calcs. The hardest part is locating the thermal expansion equation.

OG and FG are there at the bottom. Are you also wanting them up top? That is far more than what is being offered.

As for expanding it- until it is posted on sourceforge or something, it will be hard for someone else to modify the code and have others can benefit from any added features.
Nice. Very nice.

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Old 10-06-2012, 12:41 AM   #22
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Thank you for the info. Once I find an equation, I can add the adjusted volume to the "Results" section. BeerSmith compatibility would be nice, but since this is a labor of love, I'm not going to kill myself over it. That's mostly the reason I wrote it in JS and released it under GPL. Anyone can expand on it if they like.

BrokenArm,

The OG and FG are listed in the Results section. They are listed as gravity points, not in SG (mostly to save space on mobile platforms). You can divide by 1000 and add 1 to get the familiar 1.0XX numbers. The FG is calculated using the Yeast Attenuation field. If this doesn't work for you, please let me know.

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Old 10-06-2012, 03:16 PM   #23
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I'll try to get into sourceforge on Monday/Tuesday. Any suggestions for a witty name? Recursive acronyms are encouraged.
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sorry I can't recurse when I've had a few
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Nice and simple! I tried putting a recipe in BS and being a n00b I was having trouble finding my volumes and stuff. I have not made an All Grain batch yet but hope to soon and I think this will make it much faster and easier for me.
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I think BrewScript might be the winner. Since it's coded in Javascript and the Results section pretty much gives you a "script" for your brew day, it fits pretty well. I'll post the sourceforge link once I get the project up.
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so cool. i love how many hop additions this allows! thanks (keep it free)
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Hey guys,

I created a SourceForge project at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/brewscript/
This will be the place for development and testing before going live. I also enable anonymous forum postings. This will be the place to post bug reports and feature requests.

I also registered http://www.brewscript.com. This is the live application. It will be updated periodically with the code from the sourceforge project, when it's ready for primetime.

And yes, this will remain free. I may add a donation page or adds to help pay for the hosting fees, but I'm not doing this for the money. I'm doing it for the beer. Sweet, sweet beer.

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I am liking it. I can not wait to see how it will progress.


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