4/25/2023 0 Comments Robobrew beersmith profile![]() My problem is that at the end of the day, it just does the same thing that BeerSmith does, yes it’s prettier and web based but it just does the same thing so therefore I might as well just keep using BeerSmith 2 Overall it’s good and if I didn’t own any brew software then I’d probably license it I already own BeerSmith 2, there is nothing in BeerSmith 3 that is worth me paying for I think given the tool is officially in Beta that it is expensive There are some bugs but as you say, they aren’t show stoppers The water and salt adjustements are very easy to use and integrated well into the recipe and the PH estimates seem reasonable (compared to BrunWater) The logic is pretty much the same as BeerSmith, ie, setup your equipment profile, your mash profile then create a recipe so easy to use The main thing I like is the web based aspect that allows me to tinker with recipes whether I’m at home, at work, on the train etc. I’ve been using it a bit as well recently. How were you able to import a recipe? You need premium - have you already bought it? Is anyone here using Brewfather? What are your thoughts? Looking forward to hearing from Brewfather users. I figured it would be cleaner to start a new thread about Brewfather and not derail the BS thread. None of these are deal breakers for me and from what I hear/read, the developer is pretty quick to fix bugs anyway. It seems like setting the Water/Grain ratio in the equipment profile would let Brewfather calculate the amount of strike water and then also sparge water (I batch sparge). Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but Brewfather seems to suggest I do a no sparge setup, however, it seems to calculate water additions for some amount of sparge.I have yet to figure out if it is changing the target profile or pressing the auto button that makes the sparge acid amount drop to 0 and no matter what I set the sparge water volume to it just stays at 0 With the latest update my sparge water acid additions have started to behave weird sporadically.If I set to more than the amount in the recipe it's fine. I suspect it's related to using pounds and ounces as units and some rounding issues. Inventory seems to sometimes indicate there is not enough, even when there is. ![]() Another minor bug, when I set a yeast starter to 1L, I see 0.26L as the starter volume on the brewing page.Is it possible to use unit grams (g) to calculate water correction (instead of just ml) instead?.Tags is all well and good and very 'modern' but folders are more effective. I also think a folder structure is required for the recipes to better organise them.In the Profiles section, there is no way to delete an equipment profile, or fermentation profile etc.I've imported a recipe into Brewfather and am going to give it a test run over the informed me of the following bugs on the BS thread: I had a look at it the other night and really liked the interface - something I hate with BS (it really looks dated and is clunky to use). On the Beersmith3 thread, someone posted about Brewfather. I've been using Beersmith for a while now and with BS3 just out, it's time to look at what's available. I'm in the process of looking at brewing apps/programs.
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