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Does the recipe calculator account for partial boils in 2.3?

As I don't do partial boils I am not totally sure but... You can scale the recipe and you can change your equipment profile to tell the program your doing a small boil and add top off water. So in essense it looks like that it will account for it. You should try the test drive version out at his website and see for yourself.
 
As I don't do partial boils I am not totally sure but... You can scale the recipe and you can change your equipment profile to tell the program your doing a small boil and add top off water. So in essense it looks like that it will account for it. You should try the test drive version out at his website and see for yourself.

I have it on my website (www.wdesignstudios.com/blog) and I have my equipment set-up as a 3gal pot and doing 5 gal batches, but the IBUs seem to higher than at http://beercalculus.hopville.com.

My Irish Blonde is 35.6 IBU on hopville and 44.6 on my blog. I know that with partials you get less efficient isomerisation, leading me to believe that the blog does not account for the partial as hopville does.
 
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