Hello Brewwers! If you are part of a brewing or packaging team and are looking at how you can learn to use Breww’s Production section, then you’re in the right place!
The production section of Breww will enable you to log your day-to-day brewing operations and batch traceability, allowing you to log your data for batches in one safe place!
What to expect in this guide
This guide will take you through the Production section in Breww; for example, batch creation, packaging and transfers. This guide will not take you through the initial import of your vessels/brewing system and initial batch in vessel imports, as this content is all covered within our Getting Started Guide.
Under each header below, you will find a series of linked topic-specific guides. If you are new to production in Breww, we highly recommend following the guides in the order they are laid out below.
So, let’s get started…
Production
We’ve split this down into a few simple steps to help you get to grips with the general navigation and functions within Production :
1. Production overview
2. Adding new beers, products and vessels
If you have followed the 🧰 Getting Started Guide you will have likely already set up your beers, products and vessels; however, when you release a new product line or you purchase a new vessel, you will need to add these to Breww.
3. Production settings
4. Planning/creating batches and planning packaging
The first guide in this list includes the links to the sub-topics listed below this guide, as these are related to batch creation; if you’re looking for quick access to one of these topics, then you can also access them below.
5. Contract brewing & collaborations
6. How to manage your brewday and brewsheets
7. Managing your batch in vessel
8. Packaging in Breww
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How to rack beer for bottle/cask conditioning without releasing it for sale immediately
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Managing contract packaging (when you package on behalf of someone else)