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Nup, didn't get an email here either :(
 
Just downloaded, installed and have it up and running.

Surely other beta testers received the invitation ?

Doc
 
i got the "it's released" email today twice. US$25 seems ok, though i dont have the cash to buy it straight away. I guess ill make use of a few of the free trial periods of the other popular softwares until im not broke again.
 
anyone want to let us know what we missed out on? :(
 
The recipe export feature is pretty good too.

St Peters Brewery Mild Ale
8-A Standard/Ordinary Bitter

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Size: 23.0 L
Efficiency: 70.0%
Attenuation: 75.0%
Calories: 118.81 per 12.0 fl oz

Original Gravity: 1.036 (1.032 - 1.040)
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Terminal Gravity: 1.009 (1.007 - 1.011)
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Color: 12.4 (4.0 - 14.0)
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Alcohol: 3.52% (3.2% - 3.8%)
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Bitterness: 32.81 (25.0 - 35.0)
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Ingredients:
3.7 kg Pale Malt, Traditional Ale (Joe White)
0.1 kg Chocolate Malt (Joe White)
0.1 kg Caramalt
30.0 g Fuggles (5.0%) - added during boil, boiled 60.0 min
20.0 g Fuggle (4.8%) - added during boil, boiled 60 min
15.0 g Goldings, U.K (4.2%) - added during boil, boiled 20.0 min
1.0 kg Whirlfloc Tablet - added during boil, boiled 10.0 min
1 ea Lallemand Nottingham

Schedule:
00:03:00 Mash In - Liquor: 9.75 L; Strike: 73.8 C
01:09:00 Sacch Rest - Rest: 66 min
01:14:00 Drain Tun - Sparge Volume: 0.0 L; Sparge Temperature: 75.6 C; Runoff: 5.85 L
01:24:00 Batch Sparge - Sparge Volume: 24.0 L; Sparge Temperature: 85 C; Runoff: 29.85 L

Results generated by BeerTools Pro 1.0.6
 
I got the beta "surprise" too. Very happy with the program and their support for the beta testers. Dropped an email off to Jeff to thank him. Looks like it will be a great program with good, frequent updates.



Cheers,
TSD
 
So if you were going to buy software would this be the program to have or are Beersmith or Promash better???????

rook
 
So if you were going to buy software would this be the program to have or are Beersmith or Promash better???????

rook

Beersmith is my favourite brewing software, BTP has a little way to go yet before it can compare, but they are working on it.

Cheers
Andrew
 
OK Bumping this thread, finally got round to buying Beer Tools Pro.

Couple of questions tho to someone who uses the software heaps..

1. I cant find Joe White Traditional Ale malt in the list.. am i not looking hard enuff or is it called somthing else?

2. Also im a bit perplexed as to how to setup my "schedule"?

Any help is apprciated.

Cheers

Fenton
 
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