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Some years ago Graham Wheeler, a well respected author, created an application called Beer Engine. It was an uncomplicated easy to use tool, that produced good results, intended to aid home brewers. He deliberately avoided adding extra bells and whistles. His aim was that it should work well, be useful and be available to both beginners and old hands.
One little programme that does one job very, very well, exceptionally well, rather than a programme that does several things half-heartedly, was BeerEngine.
Sadly, Graham is no longer with us. It is hoped that Wheeler's Wort Works will continue his legacy and provide an application that is as close to his original intention as it is possible to get.
This application can be used to plan, inspect and/or edit a brew. It will predict how a brew will turn out when the ingredients are entered into the program and will show how the outcome will change if the contents are modified. There are options to edit the grist, hop, and yeast databases, so extra components can be entered and their contents changed as and when needed.
There will be a set of simple walk through instructions to demonstrate the use of each part of Wheelers Wort Works.
But first how to install Wheeler's Wort Works
Installing and Setting Up Wheeler's Wort Works
Wheeler's Wort Works Starting Guide
File types in Wheeler's Wort Works
An Advanced Guide to the Engine Room
An Advanced Guide to the Hop/Grist/Yeast Editors
An Advanced Guide to the Defaults Editor
An Advanced Guide to the Experimental Attenuation Tab
A Simple Guide for the Notes Area
How I programmed multi language support in Wheeler's Wort Works
Adding support for your language