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  1. Baron Swank

    Allow split batches, parti-gyle, and blending

    This would be awesome. I do parti-gyle a lot. And I often split a batch into serveral fermenters to try out different yeasts and other additions. A way to split a batch in the brew session would be very useful!
  2. Baron Swank

    Brew session refractometer calculations are completely wrong

    Re: Brew session refractometer calculations are completely w this makes sense! in the case of the other beer: I decarbonated a sample and checked. It appears that I made a mistake reading my refractometer. The FG for this batch is 1.022. 10.8 Brix. In this case, both refractometer calculators...
  3. Baron Swank

    Brew session refractometer calculations are completely wrong

    Re: Brew session refractometer calculations are completely w Please, this has nothing to do with my brew!! Try it for yourself: 1. pick ANY recipe from your list, and press "brew" to start a new brewing session. Don't deduct anything from your stock; this is just a test 2. click "brew log"...
  4. Baron Swank

    Problem with brix to sg conversion in brew session

    I'm having problems with the brix to sg conversion in the brew session section. I believe there is a bug, since I'm getting values all over the place when calculating FG. sorry for posting in the wrong part of the forum, but I can't seem to find a support or bug report section. Here's my...
  5. Baron Swank

    Brew session refractometer calculations are completely wrong

    Re: Brew session refractometer calculations are completely w No matter how wrong my equipment settings might be, fermenting my wort from 22Brix to 17Brix should never result in an INCREASE in gravity. Inaccurate equipment profile can not account for an error of this magnitude.
  6. Baron Swank

    Brew session refractometer calculations are completely wrong

    I have a problem with the way "brew session" handles brix readings. Batch1: 1.091 OG. after 3 weeks, fermentation had ceased and I measured FG at 17Brix. According to the calculations on this site, my FG is 1.102!!! According to this site http://www.northernbrewer.com/refractometer-calculator/...

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