![]() ![]() Tilt Hydrometer and Fermentation Import Features in BeerSmith 3.William Brewing Promo Codes for November, 2018.Mixing English and Metric Units in Your Recipes – BeerSmith Quick Tip.BeerSmithRecipes Mobile Access and Web Based Brewing Tools.BeerSmith Mobile App Released for Android and Kindle Fire.Customizing Views and Windows in BeerSmith 2.Five Quick BeerSmith 2 Home Brewing Software Tips.Related Beer Brewing Articles from BeerSmith: Thank you for joining me this week on the BeerSmith blog – please subscribe to the newsletter or listen to my video podcast for more great material on homebrewing. I hope you enjoyed this quick overview of unit settings in BeerSmith 3. ![]() It will then show the unit tool in a small separate window you can move/adjust to use while building a recipe for instance. Tip: If you want to show the unit tools (or any tool) in a small separate window rather than creating a new tab, you can hold down the shift key on your keyboard while clicking on the tool. To use these, simply enter a value in one unit and it will automatically show the equivalent value in all of the other units in the dialog. The tools are for Temperature, Specific Gravity, Pressure, Weight and Volume. These are available under the Unit Tools menu. Unit Conversion ToolsīeerSmith also has a separate set of stand-alone unit calculators on the desktop and mobile versions. This makes easy work of simple calculations without having to open a separate calculator. For example entering “3/2” into a field will result in 1.5. You can also enter mixed lb-oz English weights, so for example entering “2 lb 3 oz” into a weight field will correctly convert it to the decimal equivalent.Įach field also incorporates basic math operations, so you can use math operators +, -, *, / as well as parenthesis to perform simple math in any field. This actually works in any data entry field within BeerSmith 3 desktop, so you can enter temperatures, pressures, volumes or weights into any field along with the units and the program will convert it to the global system you are using. All you need to do is enter a number followed by a unit abbreviation and the program will convert the unit in place.įor example if your global units are set to pounds and you enter 3.2 kg into a grain weight field and hit the tab key, the program will convert the 3.2 kg into pounds and display the equivalent weight. In addition to the global settings, each data entry field in BeerSmith 3 has a mini-calculator in it that can do unit conversions on the fly for you. ![]() Each Misc ingredient has its own unit setting to give some additional flexibility, so they will not change with the global settings. When you change the global settings above, it will affect all of the displayed values for recipes, profiles and ingredients except for Misc ingredients. At the bottom you can change currency settings, date formats and also the decimal point character. Checking this box will show a value as “2 lb 4 oz” instead of “2.25 lb” for many weight values. In addition you can specify whether english units are shown as lbs/oz for things like grain weights. The mash volume setting defaults to quarts, as some people prefer to calculate mash volumes in quarts. Note that there are two volume unit settings – one for Batch Volumes and one for Mash Volumes. ![]() In addition to the basic unit settings, you can also specify the precision (number of digits after the decimal point) to display, and the defaults for weight and hop units. ![]()
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