SRM formula choices

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Which color formula do you prefer?

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Morey
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Daniels
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SRM formula choices

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Is it possible to add different SRM formulas such as Morey and Daniels? This would be a great feature, similar to the different hop utilization formulas.
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I would like to have this feature as well.
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Going forward on this.
Is it possible to see in the Main window which SRM formulas has been selected (if any).
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Re: SRM formula choices

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BrewBlender wrote:Is it possible to add different SRM formulas such as Morey and Daniels? This would be a great feature, similar to the different hop utilization formulas.
Yes, yes, yes! I've been requesting this for a long time. I would really like to have the Morey color formula especially.
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Post by jawbox »

Bump

This should be on a update. My beer color is consistently lighter than the Noonan formula being used by BTP. Morey gives a more accurate color prediction in my experience.

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jawbox wrote:Bump

This should be on a update. My beer color is consistently lighter than the Noonan formula being used by BTP. Morey gives a more accurate color prediction in my experience.

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bump...

I would really like to see this feature added soon!
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bump again. I think we really need this one
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Jeff & Lathe,

Any chance we could get any feedback on this one? It seems like a simple enough thing to build in. Right now, I'm having to use another app to calculate the Morey color formula for my beers. I would be really great if BTP just had the option of using that formula. And I hate to draw comparisons, but I believe ProMash and BeerSmith allow users to choose between SRM formulas. :wink:

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TCBrewguy wrote:Jeff & Lathe,

Any chance we could get any feedback on this one? It seems like a simple enough thing to build in. Right now, I'm having to use another app to calculate the Morey color formula for my beers. I would be really great if BTP just had the option of using that formula. And I hate to draw comparisons, but I believe ProMash and BeerSmith allow users to choose between SRM formulas. :wink:

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Very happy to hear this is happening.
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jeff wrote:
TCBrewguy wrote:Jeff & Lathe,

Any chance we could get any feedback on this one? It seems like a simple enough thing to build in. Right now, I'm having to use another app to calculate the Morey color formula for my beers. I would be really great if BTP just had the option of using that formula. And I hate to draw comparisons, but I believe ProMash and BeerSmith allow users to choose between SRM formulas. :wink:

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Post by ColoradoBrewer »

Thanks, Jeff!
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