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question for Bill L.

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:33 pm
by RobDrechsler
Bill at the last brew day you had your huge book out... I didn't get a chance to take a look.. care to share what you write up and track ?

Re: question for Bill L.

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:48 pm
by Bill Lawrence
I just save the receipes and write down the tasting notes plus if the beers wins anything I'll usually write that down also (that way I won't go screwing around with something that works). So I have the grain bill, hops used (and bittering %) along time in the boil and yeast strain and original gravity. Also, if I do something different process wise I'll note that also (like decoctions for instance). Sometimes I'll also save the score sheets just to document for myself what others think of my efforts. I jump around so much making different stuff that I can't keep track of what worked and what left a bit to be desired. Being the creature of habit I always do everything the same way so my notes might be a bit cryptic for somebody who has not watched me do my thing. I think it is important to keep things consistent so that if you change a variable you will have at least some idea what you might end up getting. :D