Hi SimonTSimonT said:Awesome update, love the fact that steeping efficiency is adjustable - did I have something to do with that?
Only other thing I'd like to see is a whole lot more rows for 'HOPS', to take care of those crazy recipes that have say 2 lots of dry hops with 3 or 4 hops each, not to mention some of the boiling hops craziness with IPAs etc these days.
I made some new rows myself and it all looks OK, until you save the spreadsheet, re-open to a new recipe and the extra rows from the other recipe are still there. I assume the extra rows get saved when I save the entire spreadsheet, not as part of the individual recipe.
Love this spreadsheet, makes extract brewing easier than anything else I've used.
Cheers for all your work on it Ian, even though you're no longer an extract brewer yourself!
Thanks, welcome to the forum and yes amongst others.
If you want to add extra hops what I suggest you do is make a second copy of the spreadsheet. You can add extra rows by copying cells B33:G33 down to the rows below. Plus you need to change the formula in cell K14 (change the G33 value to the new last hop row). This will allow you to design the recipe and the save the spreadsheet with a new name (Beer Name).
However most of the spreadsheet macros will not operate correctly as they will not take into account of the extra hop rows plus you would need to write your Brewday sheet down as it also would not include the extra hop rows. I would suggest you make a new copy of the spreadsheet everytime you do this so as to keep a record.
As an alternative, if you are adding hops at the same time, you can add hops to the hop list to reflect the addition, simple example, 50/50 Amarillo 8.9 AA% and Cascade 7.8 AA% add a new hop to the list 50Amarillo/50Cascade with a 8.35 AA% value.
cheers
Ian