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  1. hoppy hannis

    Taplist.io Keg Level Manager

    Hi all, I've created a web app that might interest some people on here. It pulls your information from taplist.io and then allows you to monitor your keg levels on your taplist display using your laptop or smartphone. You can use metric, US imperial or British imperial units. All the info can...
  2. M

    An unusual question, just to stir your brains

    There is one question that has been bothering me for a long time. Which grain absorption should we use in order to calculate water volumes: apparent or actual? First let me precise what I mean by apparent absorption et actual absorption. Almost all beer software use the grain absorption in the...
  3. St00

    TapiItGood Digital Beer List Sofware

    As a Plaato keg owner I was looking for a way to display the levels on the flat screen TV my mate gave me for the Brewing Garage. Web searches brought up a few suggestions, some attractive and some more geared towards commercial options. After some Facebook recommendations I settled on...
  4. muppix

    How do you track your brews?

    Mornin’ all! This is a general question relating to procedure and as such could probably sit in any number of forums, but rather than cross-post and repeat myself I’ve decided to post it in General Beer Brewing Discussion since it seems to get the highest footfall. My apologies in advance to...
  5. M

    Brewing software evaluataion

    I have been a BeerSmith user for a couple of years and this week my license expire. I am in two minds if I should renew the license or not. This post basically became a massive rant with my frustration with the BeerSmith program. I understand if most people cannot be bothered reading through it...
  6. svenito

    brew-tools - Tools for the homebrewer's command line

    A little while back I posted this in /r/homebrewing and thought I would also share here. I made a little command line tool in Python 3 for homebrewers who want quick access to some common calculators via the commandline. Understandably not for the majority of people, but there are a few out...
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