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Hello,
Not sure if this was previously reported, but I couldn't find any record of it being done so in my search prior to posting. I noticed some discrepancies between the web editor and the iOS app last night when building a new recipe. To set the stage, I have my units set to metric and in my equipment profile, under all grain brewing, I have have a default mash thickness of 2.6l/kg, and the mash water unit set to liters. As such, I am expecting to see l/kg for mash thickness when editing recipes both in the web editor, and the iOS app. However, what I discovered last night is that in the web editor, the units are shown as qt/lb, but it was still pulling the l/kg value from my profile (i.e. 2.6). I went and looked at the recipe in the iOS app, and the mash thickness in the recipe editor was correctly shown as l/kg, so a discrepancy between the two versions. Not a huge deal once you figure it out, but would be good to show the actual units being used.
Thanks,
Fergus
Not sure if this was previously reported, but I couldn't find any record of it being done so in my search prior to posting. I noticed some discrepancies between the web editor and the iOS app last night when building a new recipe. To set the stage, I have my units set to metric and in my equipment profile, under all grain brewing, I have have a default mash thickness of 2.6l/kg, and the mash water unit set to liters. As such, I am expecting to see l/kg for mash thickness when editing recipes both in the web editor, and the iOS app. However, what I discovered last night is that in the web editor, the units are shown as qt/lb, but it was still pulling the l/kg value from my profile (i.e. 2.6). I went and looked at the recipe in the iOS app, and the mash thickness in the recipe editor was correctly shown as l/kg, so a discrepancy between the two versions. Not a huge deal once you figure it out, but would be good to show the actual units being used.
Thanks,
Fergus