What Reddit Says About Fermentation Apps
We compiled 13 Reddit discussions about Fermentation apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/fermentation
Current MVP includes project tracking with notification reminders, recipe management (create/edit/import from web link), guides covering fermentation basics, and the ability to add notes and photos to your active projects. Everything is saved, so you can reference what worked (or didn't) later....
r/fermentation
Creator of FermentHero here 👋 I started FermentHero about 10 years ago as a bread baking app only in Germany, but since last year extended the app to all types of fermentation: Lacto, Kombucha, Kefir, Yoghurt, etc. and just finished translating everything to english.
r/Kombucha
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r/Homebrewing
But Fermolog was designed with a different focus in mind: • It’s tailored specifically for mead and fruit wine makers — where ingredients, sugar concentration, and fermentation time matter more than mash profiles or IBU. • It offers automatic OG and ABV estimation based on fruit/honey types and suga...
r/fermentation
I think this app could be quite useful. Temperature tracking. Potentially pH tracking as an option. Notes on flavors and future improvements on a spec. ... Recipe scaling for when your ferment is 20% too large for your jar or you need 33% to fill a different jar.
r/Homebrewing
Tilt hydrometer works great for tracking fermentation. It'll look things to a spreadsheet in Google Docs, and you can add notes to it. ... Edit: Android does not support Brewers Friend. ... Is that an app or a website?
r/fermentation
It's free to use: https://jeongmat.app What it does right now: - Log batches with type, weight, salt %, fermentation temp (°C or °F), and notes - Track fermentation start date - View all your batches in one place What I want to build next depends on what you all actually need: - Photo logging p...
r/fermentation
Don’t have android so I can’t try the app ... We rate the batches and store comments, so helps us to go back to a previous one, look at the recipe, comments, fermentation time and figure out what was good/not so good.
r/FermentedHotSauce
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r/ChemicalEngineering
The only one that's remotely specified for batch or semibatch fermentation is SuperPro Designer and it's really primitive and iirc most applicable to pharma because of the emphasis on filtrations.
r/fermentation
I built a FOSS (free and open source) desktop app for tracking and analyzing my fermentation projects. Its main features are: tracking ferments with…
r/Homebrewing
It makes it really convenient to track fermentation in one place. I also use the Taplist.io integration, and while it's not as slick as the Tilt integration (you still have to do a manual sync), it still makes maintaining a tap list a little easier. All in all, it's a better mobile app tha...
r/Homebrewing
Brewfather for sure. I would say it’s a great option in general, not just among web-based applications. Very straightforward but still powerful. UI is approximately 7000x better than other options and it’s actively maintained/developed. Free trial period so it’s worth giving it a go.
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