Hi Paul, it's good to see that your actual mash pH results matched ezRecipe's mash pH prediction. As you know ezRecipe v2.01 is currently being tested prior to being released this Spring. It will be released in an Excel spreadsheet version. I will be reaching out to you in the coming weeks for help with the testing and to get your feedback. It's good to see you've worked the kinks out of your High Gravity system now. Here's a sneak peek of the new features available in the upcoming release.
You can now create, edit, save and reload all your favorite recipes including brewhouse settings and water properties. Added support for using slaked lime in place of baking soda. (When brewing the recipe shown do not add the slaked lime it's there only for demonstration purposes.) There is a new 'DIpH' override field now that lets you use the known DIpH buffer values of individual grains.

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A new setup page makes it easier to configure your brewing system and recipe volumes.

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A built-in yeast pitching rate calculator used to predict ABV and other recipe information based on attenuation and temperature.

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ezRecipe v2.01 supports the use of mixed water sources when calculating brewing water properties.

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After 3 years in the making, ezRecipe is nearly ready to be made available for use by homebrewers. I'm very excited about the many new features included in this upcoming version. I hope you will be too.
