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  1. aussiealchemist

    Quick Water Requirements Calculator

    Thanks for getting back on that query Priceless. Your suggestion worked perfectly. I reiterate, BF is simply awesome. Great stuff guys. Cheers and Merry Christmas to all at BF.
  2. aussiealchemist

    Quick Water Requirements Calculator

    Thanks Yooper. It's not a big deal, just curious. Brewers Friend is still bloody awesome. Cheers Alan
  3. aussiealchemist

    Quick Water Requirements Calculator

    Hi. For a while now I've noticed that the quick water requirements calculator (Recipe Tools drop down) gives an "equipment estimate" volume in brackets as well as another volume for some recipes. It appears that the "equipment estimate" is the more accurate of the two. For the IPA that I...
  4. aussiealchemist

    Total Mash Water Calculation

    Hi Yooper FYI attached are before and after print outs of a recipe showing the fixed water volumes. Hope you are all keeping safe over there! Cheers.
  5. aussiealchemist

    Total Mash Water Calculation

    Works perfectly now thanks Yooper.
  6. aussiealchemist

    Total Mash Water Calculation

    It appears that the "Total mash water needed" estimate tool is showing the total mash volume i.e. including the grain, rather than the H2O required. This is also what shows in the mash pH and water chemistry calculator. Can I fix this somewhere in my equipment profile or is a bug fix required.
  7. aussiealchemist

    pH calculation for late added roast grain

    Thanks Yooper. I notice that if you "reload" the recipe into the mash calculator the late addition grains are not included. They only appear if you "Update" the grain bill from the recipe. I also note that the mash pH on the "Recipe Builder" page correctly drops out the late addition grains...
  8. aussiealchemist

    pH calculation for late added roast grain

    Selecting Mash Tun, Boil Kettle It doesn't seem to make any difference whether the Late Addition (Mash Tun, Boil Kettle or Fermenter) is selected. When you "Update Grain Bill From Recipe" the roasted grains are included into the pH calculation. For example, the mash pH of a black IPA recipe...
  9. aussiealchemist

    pH calculation for late added roast grain

    When linking a mash pH and water chemistry calculator to a recipe that has roast grains added late in the mash or steeped in the kettle, the grain bill includes those roast grains for the mash pH calculation. Is there a way (other than manually deleting the roast grains from the mash bill)...

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