I hope this is the right forum for my question, anyways the company that I work for is going to be opening a brewery and I happened to be the guy with the most knowledge about beer that they had working for them (all homebrewing). We've also hired an outside consultant to help me get familiarized with the equipment and help with the challanges brewing on a larger scale will present. I know I'm rambling but I just wanted to give a bit of background.
My question has to do with recipe software. As a homebrewer I use Promash and have been happy with it, but it seems to work completely opposite of how I formulate recipes. I usually start with a desired target gravity and then figure the percent of each malt I want to use in my grain bill. whereas with promash you enter how much of each grain you are planning to use and it tells you the gravity based on your efficiency and what percent of the total malt bill it will be. Is there any software out there that you can enter your batch size, target gravity, system efficiency, and the percent of each malt you want for your recipe and it will tell you how many lbs of each grain you need .
Thanks in advance for any help given.
billk
My question has to do with recipe software. As a homebrewer I use Promash and have been happy with it, but it seems to work completely opposite of how I formulate recipes. I usually start with a desired target gravity and then figure the percent of each malt I want to use in my grain bill. whereas with promash you enter how much of each grain you are planning to use and it tells you the gravity based on your efficiency and what percent of the total malt bill it will be. Is there any software out there that you can enter your batch size, target gravity, system efficiency, and the percent of each malt you want for your recipe and it will tell you how many lbs of each grain you need .
Thanks in advance for any help given.
billk
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