cdeme123
Apprentice
Let me preface this by saying I make awesome beer and this is due in no small way to Beersmith. The software has become an invaluable tool that use to its fullest capability.
I love the fact that I can add up 13 fields on the recipe design tab. I see there are a lot more than 13 fields available though; many I would love to add. It would be great if you could add any and all measurement fields to the timer tab or let us have a tab that we can customize to include as many of these fields as possible. I would love to be able to type in a pre-boil volume and be able to compare that with the expected pre-boil volume right there. I would love to do that with anything I can measure on brew day or during fermentation, etc. This would let me know right away that something is going amiss.
Once the beer is completed and bottled or kegged, I would love to be able to have those notes available in either the recipe notes tab or printable or both so I can compare what did happen against what should have happened. I believe this would be very helpful in brewing more consistent beer every time. It would also be helpful in identifying problems with the brew.
Keep up the great work and I also love the forums, newsletters and podcasts.
I love the fact that I can add up 13 fields on the recipe design tab. I see there are a lot more than 13 fields available though; many I would love to add. It would be great if you could add any and all measurement fields to the timer tab or let us have a tab that we can customize to include as many of these fields as possible. I would love to be able to type in a pre-boil volume and be able to compare that with the expected pre-boil volume right there. I would love to do that with anything I can measure on brew day or during fermentation, etc. This would let me know right away that something is going amiss.
Once the beer is completed and bottled or kegged, I would love to be able to have those notes available in either the recipe notes tab or printable or both so I can compare what did happen against what should have happened. I believe this would be very helpful in brewing more consistent beer every time. It would also be helpful in identifying problems with the brew.
Keep up the great work and I also love the forums, newsletters and podcasts.