Greetings - Does BeerSmith take into account the malt characteristics of the recipe when converting?
I'd like to convert this all grain clone recipe... http://beersmithrecipes.com/viewrecipe/759762/ayinger-maibock-clone-clone-brews ....to an extract with malt characteristics as close as possible to the all grain recipe.
The more malt forward and aromatic ingredients seem to convert to "less malty" ingredients. For example it appears that the Munich I grain was converted to Amber extract and the Aromatic specialty grain was converted to Caravienne. Are these issues that should be addressed?
I should mention that none of the specialty grains converted on my first conversion try. I got a message that said.."Could not convert the following grains. Please convert manually: Munich Dark 30L (Gambrinus)" Then I inverted the order of the ingredients and got results for the specialty grains and extracts, although I did get the same message about the Gambrinus.
Thanks for your reading this far! I really appreciate your help.
I'd like to convert this all grain clone recipe... http://beersmithrecipes.com/viewrecipe/759762/ayinger-maibock-clone-clone-brews ....to an extract with malt characteristics as close as possible to the all grain recipe.
The more malt forward and aromatic ingredients seem to convert to "less malty" ingredients. For example it appears that the Munich I grain was converted to Amber extract and the Aromatic specialty grain was converted to Caravienne. Are these issues that should be addressed?
I should mention that none of the specialty grains converted on my first conversion try. I got a message that said.."Could not convert the following grains. Please convert manually: Munich Dark 30L (Gambrinus)" Then I inverted the order of the ingredients and got results for the specialty grains and extracts, although I did get the same message about the Gambrinus.
Thanks for your reading this far! I really appreciate your help.