Formulating and balancing a new recipe.
Posted: Sunday Dec 07, 2008 12:41 pm
Hi guys.
Guys Ive been brewing for a few months now and thanks to the great help I recived from many of you on this forum I have been making some very drinkable brews. In fact now my freinds have found out about it its getting hard to keep up. Three have even started brewing themselves which is good.
But ive now got to the point where im experimenting more and more but find it very hard to try and work out quantities for new recipes. For instance if im to make a pilsner and want to step some grains how much and then how much ldme or liquid malt should i used and dex and hops etc. I know to a certain point its trial and error. I downloaded Beersmith but at first glance found it a bit to much and couldn't even get pass the first steps of entering data on batch sizes. (it was all in U.S. gallons)
So I left it for a while with all intentions of going back to it at a later date. That was nearly 3 months ago and the trail has now expired. Is it worth me paying to download it even though I don't understand it? Is this the line I should be going down to get help with balancing a recipe?
Guys Ive been brewing for a few months now and thanks to the great help I recived from many of you on this forum I have been making some very drinkable brews. In fact now my freinds have found out about it its getting hard to keep up. Three have even started brewing themselves which is good.
But ive now got to the point where im experimenting more and more but find it very hard to try and work out quantities for new recipes. For instance if im to make a pilsner and want to step some grains how much and then how much ldme or liquid malt should i used and dex and hops etc. I know to a certain point its trial and error. I downloaded Beersmith but at first glance found it a bit to much and couldn't even get pass the first steps of entering data on batch sizes. (it was all in U.S. gallons)
So I left it for a while with all intentions of going back to it at a later date. That was nearly 3 months ago and the trail has now expired. Is it worth me paying to download it even though I don't understand it? Is this the line I should be going down to get help with balancing a recipe?