![]() ![]() This approach is carried throughout the program, so when you add a new fruit or juice, you are simply asked the brix (sugar) content and a few other fields and not a bunch of stuff about dry grain fine yield (applicable for grains). If I changed the type to Extract, it would show me the additional boil options for making an extract beer. ![]() It shows just the options you would expect – basic volumes for starting the mead, fermentation losses, final volume and notes. For example the dialog to the right is for a mead equipment profile. So I made the dialogs and screens dynamic now. ![]() For example you might see all grain features highlighted when creating a simple equipment profile for extract brewing. Some users found BeerSmith 2 to be daunting, because it showed everything all the time.
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