airbrett
Well-Known Member
This weekend I brewed my first all grain, a hoppy pale ale recipe based on my first brew ever that came out great.
I have a 10 gallon igloo with a circular false bottom. I did a 60 minute 150 degree rest then batch sparged, vorlaufing after both. I'm pretty happy with the efficiencies for my first time around.
Conversion: 87.8%
Pre-Boil: 65%
Brew House: 52% (due to being too aggressive siphoning away from the trub)
I cannot do a full boil yet as I am using a gas stove top, but am able to get 4.5 gallons to a rolling boil. Because of this, I am topping off with cold water after the boil and increasing the hop bill.
I used Brewer's Friend which was great for most calculations, but did not seem to be able to handle the fact I was doing a partial boil with full grain. It insisted using the batch size rather than the kettle volume figures I set.
I understand BeerSmith can handle this ok, but it is a downloadable program which I would like to avoid.
Ideally, I would like a cloud/web based tool like Brewer's Friend but with the power of BeerSmith. With a good, clean modern user interface would be a huge plus. Any recommendations? If not, I can continue using my Google Docs spreadsheets and docs in combination with BrewersFriend.
I have a 10 gallon igloo with a circular false bottom. I did a 60 minute 150 degree rest then batch sparged, vorlaufing after both. I'm pretty happy with the efficiencies for my first time around.
Conversion: 87.8%
Pre-Boil: 65%
Brew House: 52% (due to being too aggressive siphoning away from the trub)
I cannot do a full boil yet as I am using a gas stove top, but am able to get 4.5 gallons to a rolling boil. Because of this, I am topping off with cold water after the boil and increasing the hop bill.
I used Brewer's Friend which was great for most calculations, but did not seem to be able to handle the fact I was doing a partial boil with full grain. It insisted using the batch size rather than the kettle volume figures I set.
I understand BeerSmith can handle this ok, but it is a downloadable program which I would like to avoid.
Ideally, I would like a cloud/web based tool like Brewer's Friend but with the power of BeerSmith. With a good, clean modern user interface would be a huge plus. Any recommendations? If not, I can continue using my Google Docs spreadsheets and docs in combination with BrewersFriend.