Feature Request - Plato on the Style tab
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Feature Request - Plato on the Style tab
Hey guys, I would love to be able to display the Plato scale on the Style tab and not just SG.
Other than that, keep up the amazing work!
Cheers,
Nate-O
Other than that, keep up the amazing work!
Cheers,
Nate-O
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You can find Plato under the 'Analysis' tab
I'm not saying that it wouldn't be convenient to have both SG and Plato listed under the Style tab, but I want to be sure you realize that you can find Plato under the 'Analysis' tab.
Cheers.
Bill Velek
Cheers.
Bill Velek
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billvelek - Imperial Stout

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Hey Bill,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I know it displays Plato in Analysis and I like that, but I would love to have that option on the Style tab, as that's where I spend most of my time when I'm building out a recipe.
Cheers,
Nate
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I know it displays Plato in Analysis and I like that, but I would love to have that option on the Style tab, as that's where I spend most of my time when I'm building out a recipe.
Cheers,
Nate
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how about having plato readings for pre-boil and post boil on the recipe print outs? I am constantly having to hand write them in myself to refer to on brew day.
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wottaguy - Moderator

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I second 'Wottaguys' suggestion re printouts
I second 'Wottaguys' suggestion re printouts; I don't use a hydrometer in the early stages (pre-boil and pre- and post-chill before pitching yeast) -- it's easier to cool a couple of drops for my refractometer. In fact, I often don't even bother with the hydrometer until I use my thief to check gravity well into the fermentation.
Cheers.
Bill Velek
Cheers.
Bill Velek
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