![]() – Late sugar and extract additions now work properly for all grain, and partial mash recipes – Can now lock/unlock recipes to prevent them from being changed (currently desktop only) – Increased custom field display to 26 fields in Design view (up from 13) Have a significant recoverable volume under the mash screen and need more mash volume – Added field for Mash Water Addition to equipment profile to allow for equipment that may Hardness, chloride/sulfate ratio, bitterness profile of water – now available for all water profiles. – Added water profile stats to water profiles including recommended brewing ion levels, Residual Alkalinity, – Water can now be priced, inventoried and added to the shopping cart – Corrected a variety of focus issues so keyboard focus is saved as views/dialogs are changed Note pH estimate does not include misc acid additions as pH should be measured and estimated separately using acidĪdjustment estimation box to the right of the pH estimate box (mash tab) which will give you an accurate amount to add Into the water profile chosen (use Tools->Water profile to develop a profile and additions first) Note – In Recipe Editor does NOT take into account water additions which are assumed to be rolled Also added a separate stand-alone mash pH adjustment tool – Added mash pH estimator (based on water profile and grain bill) as well as a pH acid adjustmentįeature (for lactic, phosphoric or acid malt) based on measured pH on the Recipe mash tab – Better Recipe Editing (see below) with focus and keyboard shortcuts – New “Session” tab consolidates overlapping data related to a session, and sessionĭata can be reset so you can track which data was entered for a given recipe – Support for (above HD) widescreen window scaling and 200% font size on windows Version 2.3.7 patch released – click here to see the 2.3.7 patch release notes. Fixed a small bug in sash position update where preview window was not retaining size in all cases.Corrected remove from inventory so it does not display duplicates of items not found in inventory.“Add without closing” button on water chooser now prompts to add water minerals (previously it did not).Changed water volume to default to total water needed when adding water to a recipe.Changed date format for fermentation readings so they are displayed in proper date format (per Options->Units settings).Also added message if you try to edit ingredients for a locked recipe. Corrected ingredient list so it can now be scrolled if a recipe is locked.Added carb estimate and measured value to recipe printout (shows both now).Corrected bug in calendar refresh where calendar was not being populated the first time it was viewed.Altered fermentation readings so you can select either temperature, gravity or both for a single reading (if you don’t always measure both).Added “fermenter” field to session tab so you can specify which fermenter is being used for a beer.Added new $PRINT_SCALE variable which can be used with CSS in reports to control overall font size. Added scaling box for HTML reports so you can change the size of reports for printout.Fixed minor issue in temperature steps with zero water addition that was showing a positive water addition value incorrectly.Fixed issue with calendar not refreshing properly when it is first viewed. ![]() ![]() Fixed choose hop dialog to handle “form” of hop change for hop extracts properly.Fixed issue from 2.3.8 where print button could cause crash if printing from an open recipe.Version 2.3.9 patch in beta testing – Release notes: Corrected issue where some users were crashing when editing and saving ingredients and profiles.Fixed issue where some gravity readings were being rounded in the third digit.Added “print to browser” option under Options->Reports which lets you send printouts to your browser for printing for machines/drivers where direct printing is not working well.Added “percent” drop down to preview pane (My Recipes view) that allows scaling of reports so you can adjust font sizes.Below are the change log notes for the BeerSmith 2.3 update! To download the latest version of BeerSmith visit the download page here.
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