![]() ![]() The only thing I do on my phone on brew day is the brix->SG conversions and timers. ![]() ![]() I'm also a computer programmer and like my share of gadgets, but for me, I like just having a good old fashioned printout of my recipe and a spiral notebook to track my readings, measurements, and tasting notes for each batch. Which I mostly just use when tasting or researching, for style guide info. I think this app also has a brew-day section where it guides you through the recipe and each step, letting you track measurements along the way, but I never use it. This page provides links to download or access our style guidelines in various formats. The BJCP Style Guidelines are maintained by the BJCP Style Guidelines Committee, currently chaired by BJCP President Emeritus Gordon Strong. It is fairly new and has some bugs, but isn't bad for tweaking a recipe here or there, or if I'm out talking to other brewers and someone wants to know what I used in a beer I can look it up. The 2015 version of the BJCP Style Guidelines for Beer, Mead, and Cider is the current version. I use their website for creating and storing recipes, so grabbed their app too. It also does have a timer sections to it where you can set up a few timers for a step mash or boil additions. It will also take OG and SG and give you ABV and attenuation. The interface isn't great, but its a quick simple app for doing some basic conversions. I grabbed this primarily to convert Brix to SG because my refractometer is in Brix. On my phone the only 3 beer-related apps I have installed are:
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