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Bartamus-Maximus on BeerSmith's wall
- 28 October 2013 - 3:20 pm
The party gyle news letter has me confused. How about a step by step example of exactly how it is done. Add a button to Beersmith to do the calculations. That would enable room for experimentation before getting commited to 20+ lbs of grain in a 5 gallon batch?

BeerSmith
- 28 October 2013 - 7:30 pm
I don't have a party-gyle option in BeerSmith itself. It is on my list to add and will likely start as a separate tool.


