BeerAlchemy aims to make creating great beers easier. It offers recipe formulation tools that give the brewer immediate feedback on how changes they make will affect their finished beers.

It also helps the brewer keep organised by storing all their recipes in a familiar folder-based system.

Brewers can export their recipes as web pages or PDFs to share their recipes with others. An extensive ingredients database as well as many predefined mash schedules are included and may be edited to suit the brewer.

The application includes a quick brewing calculator for beer colour, bitterness, specific gravity corrections as well as the volumes and temperatures required to perform stepped mashes. This calculator continues to function after the demo period has finished.

Here are some key features of “BeerAlchemy”:

· Makes recipe creation easy - And looks after all your recipes.
· Support for extract and full mash brewing - From extract to full mash and all stations in between.
· Does most recipe calculations for you - Instant updates as you build your recipe.
· Extensive built-in database of brewing ingredients - You can also edit and add your own.
· Supports user created mash profiles - Infusion? Decoction? Stepped? It’s your choice.
· Extensive export options - Easily produce PDFs and webpages of your recipes - ‘Quick calculator’
· You can even use for free when the demo expires.
· ‘International Units’ - Metric, US and UK Imperial units selectable.
· ‘Extensive Help’ - Available from the main application menu.

Limitations:

· 7 launches or 30 days trial.

What’s New in This Release:

· Fixes issue where if a recipe wasn’t using a ’specific profile’, changes to the boil time or recipe type wouldn’t ’stick’.
· Fixed History so it counts batches an ingredient has appeared in - not additions.
· Other small fixes…. [ read full changelog ]

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