Came out a bit stronger than expected (1.085 for 9.5%), so was a IIPA for me [emoji1]
Really, really good though. Great balance between malt, bitterness and hops.
Done.
If you're wanting to work on it, give me a shout, I'm in a similar boat, but haven't yet found an elegant solution that will still allow updates without rewriting everything.
It's not properly locked down. The javascript files are available, which means that someone can make calls against them. As I said, I can change your temp, or stop the script, amongst other things.
I wouldn't advise advertising your open brewpi url.
Someone with a bit of know-how could (fairly) easily do dastardly things like increase the temperature or turn off the system.
OK, so in each web folder (top1, top2, bottom1, bottom2) create a file called "lcd.php", with the following contents:
<?php
/* Copyright 2012 BrewPi/Elco Jacobs.
* This file is part of BrewPi.
* BrewPi is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU...
My wife recently visited the US, so (obviously) I took advantage by ordering a stack of brewing books on Amazon (they're much cheaper in the US, compared to South Africa).
I got the following:
How to Brew - John Palmer
Yeast - Jamil Zainasheff
Designing Great Beers - Ray Daniels
Brewing Classic...