Yes - I use beertools pro... it's the best software I have found so far. I have Beersmith and Prp Mash too also, but they aren't as user friendly or as expansive.
It was smelling pretty good. Whether or not I've achieved "Victory" is still to be seen, but it certainly had a nice toasty biscuity aroma when it went into the mill. I've given Barry a few hundred grams, so we'll see what he thinks.
I suspect the impact of the home-toasting will be a bit submerged in this beer, as there's plenty of other roastiness in there.
It's fermenting away really strongly at the moment - very pleased with that.
I did have a little nibble! Tasted yummy. As did the wort for the stout. I really love the look of the wort for dark beers - that oily inky blackness is superb.
Heh heh. I enjoy the naming almost as much as I enjoy the brewing.
But not as much as I'm enjoying my 'Pale Beauty' IPA. Just a couple of bottles left but this baby has matured into something gorgeous. A lovely balance of fruit and bitterness. Even my wife likes it! I need to find a slot in the brewing schedule to do it again.
Brewing an APA
5kg pale malt
.1kg light crystal
.1kg dark crystal
90 min boil
25gm Nelson sauvin 60 min
50gm US cascade 10 min
50gm US cascade 1 min
and of course 50gm US cascade DRY HOP (my favorite addition!!)
All fermented at 18 with US-05 sprinkled on top!
5% ABV
41 IBU