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| Henshin Mod Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Finleyville, PA | Brewing software?
Came across this, and thought of you guys almost immediately.... Toolmonger Blog Archive It’s Just Cool: BeerTools Pro
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there are also a couple open source offerings freshmeat.net: Search results - +brewing |
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I use QBrew. Its free, and pretty good. Nothing to fancy, but does exactly what I want. I also use ProMash. The "full" version costs money, but the crippled free version still has all its calculators, which is what I use it for. (like strike temps, effeciency, and other all-grain calculations). I hear lots of great stuff about BeerTools Pro, in that its much like the full version of ProMash. Those are great if you do lots of complex all-grain boils, and need to keep track of every detail, so that great beers can be repeated. For me, I don't usually care about consistency
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