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So, what is the best brew app for the iPad?
I think Beer Alchemy is probably the best app for the Mac at this point. I briefly tired BeerSmith, but couldn't get over how bad the UI looked and it seemed like it might be overly complex for my relatively simple needs.
I used BeerAlchemy for my first all grain this weekend and I could not find anywhere where it would calculate strike temperatures for mash or sparge. Is that in there somewhere?
Curt
I used BeerAlchemy for my first all grain this weekend and I could not find anywhere where it would calculate strike temperatures for mash or sparge. Is that in there somewhere?
Curt
Thanks redgum and 509inc, I found both things, neither of which I had noticed before (silly oversight). I think this program is very nicely done and was amazed when I didn't see it. I was looking in the main editor windows for something that would do this for me. I was doing a brew in a bag with a batch sparge by moving the bag to a pot with the higher temp water. The instructions gave me the strike temp I used. I assumed that since my pot was going to be at the temp of the water I didn't need a mash tun mass but apparently that isn't right for some reason. I find that if I add 4lb for the mash tun mass it gives me the temp I needed, exactly the difference that I got from my target for both mash and sparge.
I'll have to try that next time. Maybe my mashout will go better, my efficiency was quite low. Expecting a great beer anyway.
Thanks again,
Curt
Primary: Sculpin IPA clone
Secondary: MT
Bottled: Irish Red Ale, Ranch Road Red IPA (modified Hop Head clone)
I'm looking at some software now, too. All I can say is the fact that BeerAlchemy has only a Mac port is ridiculous. I will give my money to somebody that makes software available for at LEAST PC and Android... I don't care about OSX or iOS
I just downloaded I brewmaster for iPad and really seem to like it. It is kind of pricey though at 14.99
jeremybrown9 said:"Beer Tools Pro vs. Beer Alchemy"...now where in there is iBrewmaster?
BeerAlchemy rocks.
Why read then post something negative on a thread related to Mac software if you dont care about Mac software?
You sir are a ******.