BeerTools Ingredient Database ... is it missing anything?
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I stole your idea
A very good idea it is. Thanks for suggesting it. Hopefully we will see a response soon from lathe or jeff.
- jayhawk
- Strong Ale
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We are definitely working on this...
Hi,
Thank you for your responses. We are working on a massive overhaul of the ingredients database and the related areas it covers.
You should see some changes very soon.
BeerTools Staff
Thank you for your responses. We are working on a massive overhaul of the ingredients database and the related areas it covers.
You should see some changes very soon.
BeerTools Staff
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lathe - Double IPA
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Weyermann Liquid Malt Extracts
These are becoming more available and are really quite unique.
BAVARIAN HEFEWEIZEN
BAVARIAN PILSNER
MUNICH AMBER
VIENNA RED
BAVARIAN DUNKEL
Thanks,
- Jim
BAVARIAN HEFEWEIZEN
BAVARIAN PILSNER
MUNICH AMBER
VIENNA RED
BAVARIAN DUNKEL
Thanks,
- Jim
- JimInNJ
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Missing hops
I did not see Horizon hops of the list.
- UberUrbock
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There's no "Marynka" - bittering hop.
Marynka & Lubelski (Lublin) are most popular hops in Poland.
www.chmielpolski.pl - more info here.
Marynka & Lubelski (Lublin) are most popular hops in Poland.
www.chmielpolski.pl - more info here.
- kony
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All the Breferm Liquid and extract are missing. It's a major company in Europe.
-> www.brewferm.com or brouwland.com
REgards, Dom
-> www.brewferm.com or brouwland.com
REgards, Dom
- djavet
- Double IPA
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Adding ingredients to Database
Hey,
This'll probably sound lame, but I pretty much use Cooper's beer kits and malts and Northern Brewers to get my supplies and I know that not everyone does, but I'd sure like to see more info concerning Cooper's Malts and beer kits other than just the 4 unhopped malts listed in BeerTools.
Also, could any body out there please advise me where to look for good quality ingredients at lower prices than Northern Brewer with S&H that won't kill the pocketbook. Now I really like NB, but you can't always find what you're looking for in their products line. HELP!!
BA Luke
This'll probably sound lame, but I pretty much use Cooper's beer kits and malts and Northern Brewers to get my supplies and I know that not everyone does, but I'd sure like to see more info concerning Cooper's Malts and beer kits other than just the 4 unhopped malts listed in BeerTools.
Also, could any body out there please advise me where to look for good quality ingredients at lower prices than Northern Brewer with S&H that won't kill the pocketbook. Now I really like NB, but you can't always find what you're looking for in their products line. HELP!!
BA Luke
- BALuke
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Re: Adding ingredients to Database
BALuke wrote:Hey,
This'll probably sound lame, but I pretty much use Cooper's beer kits and malts and Northern Brewers to get my supplies and I know that not everyone does, but I'd sure like to see more info concerning Cooper's Malts and beer kits other than just the 4 unhopped malts listed in BeerTools.
Also, could any body out there please advise me where to look for good quality ingredients at lower prices than Northern Brewer with S&H that won't kill the pocketbook. Now I really like NB, but you can't always find what you're looking for in their products line. HELP!!
BA Luke
Have you tried http://www.austinhomebrew.com/
The $5.99 flat shipping is nice on bigger orders.
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Peanutt - Posts: 9
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Re: Adding ingredients to Database
Peanutt wrote:Hey,
Have you tried http://www.austinhomebrew.com/
The $5.99 flat shipping is nice on bigger orders.
Thanks Peanutt, I'll check it out!!
- BALuke
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- Location: Montana
Golden Promise & GNO
I don't see Simpson's Golden Promise or Golden Naked Oats in the database. I think these would make more sense than having their distilling malt in there. I tried searching the web for the analysis of each so I could supply them, but didn't have any success. Anyone out there have that info?
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ColoradoBrewer - Strong Ale
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RE: Golden Promise...
Hi all,
Here's what I found:
Information from northcountrymalt.com
Golden Promise Details:
EXT CGDB Min% = 80.5
Fine Coarse Difference = 1 - 1.5
Moisture Max% = 3
Color ASBC = 2.1 - 3.0
D.P. Degrees Lintner = 40 - 50
Protein Max% = 9.5
Index of Modification = 38 - 42
Golden Naked Oats
I could not find any information on this.
Hope this helps!
Here's what I found:
Information from northcountrymalt.com
Golden Promise Details:
EXT CGDB Min% = 80.5
Fine Coarse Difference = 1 - 1.5
Moisture Max% = 3
Color ASBC = 2.1 - 3.0
D.P. Degrees Lintner = 40 - 50
Protein Max% = 9.5
Index of Modification = 38 - 42
Golden Naked Oats
I could not find any information on this.
Hope this helps!
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On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
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wottaguy - Strong Ale
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- Location: Florida
Re: Missing hops
Horizon hops are still missing.
Cooper's yeast is also missing.
Cooper's yeast is also missing.
- herbaljoe
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- Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:37 am
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