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The BTP grain database contains information about most popular grains from many suppliers, but users also have the ability to 'add' new grains, and to 'edit' existing grains (or new ones) to make changes in that information. That information should ideally come from the analysis sheet provided by the maltster, but ''might'' be obtained from a website, etc. Eventually I hope we can obtain a list of the absolutely ''essential'' fields needed by BTP for its calculations. | The BTP grain database contains information about most popular grains from many suppliers, but users also have the ability to 'add' new grains, and to 'edit' existing grains (or new ones) to make changes in that information. That information should ideally come from the analysis sheet provided by the maltster, but ''might'' be obtained from a website, etc. Eventually I hope we can obtain a list of the absolutely ''essential'' fields needed by BTP for its calculations. | ||
The following fields appear on the Grain Editor panel, with the following meanings/purposes (some technical information was obtained from this [http://brewingtechniques.com/bmg/noonan.html Article] by Greg Noonan). | ==Editor== | ||
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Revision as of 02:48, 24 January 2007
There are characteristics of grain that vary with each crop and where it was grown, etc., as well as variations that are caused by how it was malted. That information can generally be obtained from a Malt Analysis sheet that sometimes accompanies the grain (at least for very large orders such as for commercial breweries). BTP presumably uses that information (at least some of it) for it calculations.
The BTP grain database contains information about most popular grains from many suppliers, but users also have the ability to 'add' new grains, and to 'edit' existing grains (or new ones) to make changes in that information. That information should ideally come from the analysis sheet provided by the maltster, but might be obtained from a website, etc. Eventually I hope we can obtain a list of the absolutely essential fields needed by BTP for its calculations.
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The following fields appear on the Grain Editor panel, with the following meanings/purposes (some technical information was obtained from this Article by Greg Noonan).
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