JEG
Member
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2016
- Messages
- 12
- Reaction score
- 1
*First: I am not affiliated by the software in any way*
I've been a long time Brewgr.com user, as I like the simplicity. Sadly it is not updated any longer and frankly it is a bit to simple. Tried Beersmith, but find it to be to much of a PITA. Also, I prefer web-based apps (often using Chromebook or Android devices).
Luckily I came across a forum thread in an Norwegian forum a while ago, where I could follow the development og Brewingday.
IMO it is the the most user friendly software out there, while still being advanced. As the name implies, it will help you while brewing as well (when to add stuff, what you need to remember to do). Here is a bit from the author (don't think this is visible after logging in):
What is Brewing Day?
Brewing Day is a brewing software that focuses on helping you with the actual brewing process. It will help you with calculating all the relevant values for the specific
Recipes
Recipes are an important part of Brewing Day, and is what every brew is based on. A recipe contains a list of ingredients, an equipment profile, a mash schedule and a fermentation and aging schedule, in addition to other relevant properties for the recipe.
Any relevant measurements for the recipe will be automatically calculated based on the input. steps, and make sure you don't forget anything along the way.
Recipes
Recipes are an important part of Brewing Day, and is what every brew is based on. A recipe contains a list of ingredients, an equipment profile, a mash schedule and a fermentation and aging schedule, in addition to other relevant properties for the recipe.
Any relevant measurements for the recipe will be automatically calculated based on the input.
Other features
These and many other features exist in Brewing Day:
There is also a development request area, which I believe is only visible after payment. (Not sure)
https://brewingday.net/
I've been a long time Brewgr.com user, as I like the simplicity. Sadly it is not updated any longer and frankly it is a bit to simple. Tried Beersmith, but find it to be to much of a PITA. Also, I prefer web-based apps (often using Chromebook or Android devices).
Luckily I came across a forum thread in an Norwegian forum a while ago, where I could follow the development og Brewingday.
IMO it is the the most user friendly software out there, while still being advanced. As the name implies, it will help you while brewing as well (when to add stuff, what you need to remember to do). Here is a bit from the author (don't think this is visible after logging in):
What is Brewing Day?
Brewing Day is a brewing software that focuses on helping you with the actual brewing process. It will help you with calculating all the relevant values for the specific
Recipes
Recipes are an important part of Brewing Day, and is what every brew is based on. A recipe contains a list of ingredients, an equipment profile, a mash schedule and a fermentation and aging schedule, in addition to other relevant properties for the recipe.
Any relevant measurements for the recipe will be automatically calculated based on the input. steps, and make sure you don't forget anything along the way.
Recipes
Recipes are an important part of Brewing Day, and is what every brew is based on. A recipe contains a list of ingredients, an equipment profile, a mash schedule and a fermentation and aging schedule, in addition to other relevant properties for the recipe.
Any relevant measurements for the recipe will be automatically calculated based on the input.
Other features
These and many other features exist in Brewing Day:
- All types of units, for example volume and weight, can be changed on the fly from anywhere.
- Recipes can be scaled to a chosen batch size, or to match a specific equipment profile.
- Import of recipes from BeerXML.
- A comprehensive ingredient list that can be extended by each user as they see fit.
- Copy recipes that are shared by other users.
There is also a development request area, which I believe is only visible after payment. (Not sure)
https://brewingday.net/