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  1. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    Yeah, I just confirmed. Looks like that's just a feature they need to add. Thanks for the clarification.
  2. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    Thanks. That's totally different than mine. I'm using BIAB, no sparge. I wonder if that makes a difference?
  3. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    Yes to both. Maybe someone can post a pic of what it looks like for them? This is a little perplexing.
  4. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    Can you show me where this is. I'm still not seeing it. See attached image. In this example I'm using my profile for a 10 gallon kettle. I've added an outrageous 30+ lbs of grain. I know this won't fit in my kettle for a 5.5 gallon batch but see no alert in the in the quick water requirements.
  5. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    Haven't seen anything yet.
  6. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    I do have an equipment profile set up. What BF doesn't do is calculate your total mash volume, it just gives you a water volume requirement. For example If I have a 10lb grist and I require 8 gallons of water, will this fit in my mash tun? It'd be nice to know if I have to plan for a sparge...
  7. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    Thanks Yooper. There are so many things I like about both BF and BS. If the two had a baby you'd have the perfect brewing software.
  8. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    Yeah I see the basic water requirements. I'll just request the feature.
  9. J

    BIAB Total mash volume needed.

    I have used beer smith for a few years now and am trying out brewer's friend. One thing I like about beer smith is it calculates an estimated kettle volume for you mash (including the grains and water). Does brewers friend have this feature. It's nice to know ahead of time if you can't do a...
  10. J

    Whirlpool addition and IBUs

    Here's a test recipe I created. https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/501008/test-recipe As stated only changed the utilization % affects IBUs. Not time or temp.
  11. J

    Whirlpool addition and IBUs

    When I add a whirlpool addition I've noticed something. For example my utilization is set to 10%. The IBU calculation is the same no matter what Temperature or time I set. It seems like temperature and/or time of whirlpool would make a difference. If I change the utilization that...

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