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Hey folks. I've been keeping a brew diary.
I print off a few pages, fold them in half, and then have a spot for 4 recipes on each sheet of paper. I keep this brew diary by my carboys. This serves a couple of purposes. First, I can keep track of my fermentation schedules without having to fire up the computer every time I rack/bottle/etc. Second, the info is right there by my beer. Third, it's kind of cool to have a tangible book that you can reference.
I also use Brewsmith and keep my recipes stored in there, but when it comes time to imagineer a new recipe, I always start by looking at my Brew Diary first for inspiration.
Of course, other people have other methods. What's Yours?
Also, if anybody is interested, I'd be happy to email a copy of my blank brew diary so you can check it out and try it for yourself.... It's kinda handy...
I print off a few pages, fold them in half, and then have a spot for 4 recipes on each sheet of paper. I keep this brew diary by my carboys. This serves a couple of purposes. First, I can keep track of my fermentation schedules without having to fire up the computer every time I rack/bottle/etc. Second, the info is right there by my beer. Third, it's kind of cool to have a tangible book that you can reference.
I also use Brewsmith and keep my recipes stored in there, but when it comes time to imagineer a new recipe, I always start by looking at my Brew Diary first for inspiration.
Of course, other people have other methods. What's Yours?
Also, if anybody is interested, I'd be happy to email a copy of my blank brew diary so you can check it out and try it for yourself.... It's kinda handy...