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When plotting a braggot, extract or all grain, it's tough to know exactly what the O.G. & P.A. are going to be before you make the must (unless you've made a lot of beer, I haven't).

While searching the web I came across this tool - http://hbd.org/cgi-bin/recipator/recipator - its what I used to calculate the braggot I just bottled (after ten days the PET bottles are hard as glass), both the O.G. & P.A. of the must came out damn near right on the money as estimeted by this tool.

Anthony
 
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