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Hi,
Does anyone have the specs for Bairds malts loaded into beersmith or some other brewing software? The Bairds website has information for some of the malts but certainly nothing comprehensive. In particular I'm interested in the base malts and crystal malts that Liberty sells.
Thanks
Andy
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No worries - glad you're happy to contribute back to the mob.
BTW, if you decided you didn't want to work your way through the lot a few of us on this thread could take on a couple each and pool them to make a complete file.
Get back to us if you want to go down that track.
Here we go, updated Bairds specs for beersmith.
Now these values are just the ones supplied, they do change from batch to batch so if you find some more up to date info you might want to change them.
With the roasted barley, the data gives a min and max range between 1300-1500, and the actual was 140. I have taken that to mean 1400, someone please correct me if I am wrong.
This is well worth a read, it explains the whole malt analysis procedure and different unit conversions.
I also have not done one for heavily peated distilling malt, if anyone can work out that analysis sheet be my guest :o)
Cheers
You're a scholar and a gentleman! I was trying to get around to doing that for the last few nights but never quite got it done.
I guess I should try and compile the wyermans malts instead.
Just a quick correction, I have just noticed that first uncompleted version I started from had the protien levels wrong.
They should be as follows:
Pale Ale 9.75
Premium Pilsen Malt 10.5
Stout Malt 11
Vienna 11
Munich 11
Or if you haven't already, download this updated version
JR - hopefully the file below fills the Weyermans gap - no need to go to all that effort.
With the roasted barley, the data gives a min and max range between 1300-1500, and the actual was 140. I have taken that to mean 1400, someone please correct me if I am wrong.
The data on those sheets sometimes says '(x10)' or '(x100)', 1400 sounds right.
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