MikeInCtown
Well-Known Member
Going to be getting started on my second brew soon which will be a mini mash with about 5lbs of grain IIRC. Eventually I want to go AG. (soon, but not until another batch or so.) Anyay, I'm wondering if a program like Beersmith will also help you understand some of the details with AG brewing, or would that be something you need to have learned before you get into the programs?
As an example, I like the commercial light lagers of some brands but I see many different recipes to make the same clone. I'd like to be able to plug in the different recipes and see how much they differ, if that is possible, and then come up with my own possible recipe with any changes that may make the brew better for me.
As an example, I like the commercial light lagers of some brands but I see many different recipes to make the same clone. I'd like to be able to plug in the different recipes and see how much they differ, if that is possible, and then come up with my own possible recipe with any changes that may make the brew better for me.