Home Brew Log
Hobbyweight 1tracker · keeps what you put in
Every home brewer has one legendary batch they cannot reproduce because the recipe lived on the back of an envelope. The Home Brew Log keeps each batch honest — name, style, original and final gravity, bottling date, and notes for the hops you substituted at the last minute. Brew day is chaos enough; the record should not be.
This is not a screenshot. It's the real tool, running right here — go on, put something in it.
Open the demo full-screen: /demos/home-brew-log.html
What it keeps
- Batchshort text
- Styleshort text
- OGnumber
- FGnumber
- Bottleddate
- Notesnotes
Questions people ask
How do I track OG and FG for my home brew batches?
Each batch entry has a number field for original gravity and final gravity, alongside the style and bottling date. Write them down when you take the readings and the pair sits there waiting for you.
Does this brewing log work offline in the garage or shed?
It does. The log is one HTML file that runs entirely in your browser with no connection needed — no account, no server, and your recipes never leave the page. It is yours for as long as you keep the file, which is forever.
Can I use this to remember when a batch was bottled?
Yes — every batch carries its bottled date, so you know exactly how long the stout has been conditioning instead of holding a bottle up to the light and hoping.
Fits your knife at weight 1. Nothing here is final — Knife follows Life. Reforging within your tier is free, forever. Add it, drop it, reforge later; the file stays yours either way.