Version 2.0 of Palmer's Residual Alkalinity Spreadsheet Now

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Version 2.0 of Palmer's Residual Alkalinity Spreadsheet Now

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I saw this posted on another board. JP has updated his residual alkalinity spreadsheets on his website. At the bottom you'll see the version 2.0 excel docs.
In a fit of tax time procrastination, I have updated my residual alkalinity spreadsheets on my webpage, http://howtobrew.com/section3/chapter15-3.html
Version 2.0 improves the user interface and adds (gasp) instructions! omg.gif
It also (unfortunately) fixes several small errors I was unaware of until Dave Louw and Soren Tygesen pointed them out. Thanks!
The new version also incorporates dilution with distilled water.
Have at it and I hope it is helpful.
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Thanks for the link Rezzin. I have been playing around with the nomograph and the spreadsheets for a while.
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Likewise thanks Rezzin.

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BrewMasterBrad wrote:"When all was said and done, more was said than done"
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