wyzazz
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Nah, this isn't the final version of the product so there isn't anything completely concrete as of yet. Besides, I'd like to try and make this the best product it can be & this is certainly the market Brad is aiming for.
wyzazz said:Nothing like that in there, but you can open separate windows with your inventory in one and a recipe in another for a quick and easy comparison.
iaefebs said:Reading through this thread it seems that the features that people wanted have always been available, just a matter of learning the program. The only thing I didn't see answered was the two people that asked for a way to formulate a recipe by using percentages. The method to do this was explained by flyguy
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f84/beersmith-grist-percentages-149827/ see post #6.
So I guess that tabbed browsing is the only thing new.
You mean to say there's a brew-log feature to keep track of brew days, pertinent notes, and the particular recipe used (including any differences/tweaks that may differ from the recipe's current form as listed in the recipe section), and which will automatically subtract the appropriate items from the inventory as soon as you log the brew day?
Nothing like that in there, but you can open separate windows with your inventory in one and a recipe in another for a quick and easy comparison.
kinghellsfire_NZ said:Wouldn't that be the notes section?
It might be worth asking about.
Maybe even something like this...
New recipe saved and I used 3 oz of Casade from inventory where I have 16oz... pop-up comes up saying, "You've used 3 oz of Cascade in this like totally yummy recipe. Would you like 3 oz of Cascade removed from inventory?"
By giving the prompt, if you used inventory, click Yes and inventory is accurate. Click No and inventory is either jacked up (which is your own damn fault, garbage in, garbage out rule) or if you didn't have or didn't use inventory, things stay accurate.
Just a thought.![]()
Um, no? That lets me puts notes on a particular recipe, not a particular brew-day, and doesn't track changes to the recipe. And it definitely doesn't affect the shopping cart.
Sure, it can all be done manually, but so can everything in the entire program. The whole point of the software is to automate the tedium to save time, make brewing more enjoyable, and minimize mistakes.
You mean to say there's a brew-log feature to keep track of brew days, pertinent notes, and the particular recipe used (including any differences/tweaks that may differ from the recipe's current form as listed in the recipe section), and which will automatically subtract the appropriate items from the inventory as soon as you log the brew day?
Um, no? That lets me puts notes on a particular recipe, not a particular brew-day, and doesn't track changes to the recipe. And it definitely doesn't affect the shopping cart.
Sure, it can all be done manually, but so can everything in the entire program. The whole point of the software is to automate the tedium to save time, make brewing more enjoyable, and minimize mistakes.
weirdboy said:Um, yes there is this feature in 1.4.
On brew day, select the recipe you are going to brew and click "Copy to Brew Log" at the top. Go to your Brew Log and click that recipe. Change the date to "today" using the button in the calendar that pops up.
Now make whatever changes you want and write whatever notes in the notes section. They are unique to that particular batch. I do this every single brew day and keep all my per-batch notes that way. You still have to click "Remove from Inventory" manually, though. To be honest I think "automatic" inventory management is a huge can of worms.