Reporting
Breww has a multitude of pre-built production reports and the ability to create custom reports based on different data sources.
All reports are accessed from the reporting dashboard, which you can open by clicking Reporting on the main menu. The dashboard includes a search box covering every report, a favourites section for the reports you use most, your saved custom reports and all of Breww's pre-built reports. See Navigating the reporting dashboard for a full tour, and Reporting via the Aggregate Report Builder and Raw Data Explorer for how to build your own custom reports.


Automatically emailing reports on a schedule
Any saved custom report - whether it's an aggregate report or a raw data report - can be automatically emailed on a schedule that you define. This is perfect f…
Batch readings comparison
In Breww, you can compare a batch's readings against your most recently completed batches that use the same recipe. This includes data entered on the batch fer…
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) report
The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) report in Breww calculates the total weight of packaging sold within a date range, grouped by packaging category. Th…
Navigating the reporting dashboard
The reporting dashboard is the home of all reporting in Breww. Open it by clicking Reporting on the main menu. Everything is on a single page, organised into e…
Products available for sale report
The Products available for sale report gives you a live snapshot of the products you have available to sell, grouped by beer and product type. It's ideal for s…
CRM reporting
Customer activity logged in Breww can be reported on and accessed from three locations:
Differences between product-level and invoice-level reports
There are several pre-built sales reports in Breww that you can access from our Reporting suite. These reports enable you to assess your sales data quickly and…
Find out the total hL of alcohol produced in Breww for the previous year
Breww will automatically calculate whether you qualify for Small Producer Relief and your reduced rates based on the production volumes you enter in Beer duty …
How are batch costings and WIP value calculated in Breww?
Costs in Breww are calculated by looking at the total volume that was successfully packaged, transferred or merged into another batch and allocating the total …
Stock valuations
Breww's stock valuation tool calculates the total value of all stock held by your brewery at a point in time. It covers five categories of stock: work-in-progr…
How do I see a weekly sales report?
Depending on exactly what is meant by weekly, there are a couple of useful reports to use here. Go to Reporting -> Aggregate data report builder -> Sales (orde…
How to see your previous year's annual production
Breww records your hL production throughout a calendar year. To see your figures from the previous year, navigate to Settings -> Beer duty settings. Your produ…
How to use share codes with the raw data explorer
A share code allows you to share the "settings" for a Raw Data Explorer report with others (such as the fields to include and the filters to apply). They don't…
Reporting on expected costs of recipes and products
The main costing reports in Breww are the following:
Reporting via the Aggregate Report Builder and Raw Data Explorer
Breww's reporting suite is vast and provides the ability to pull together a huge range of data points. The reporting suite is split across three main areas; pr…
Sales person reporting
You can report on your sales team's performance in Breww using a variety of reports, depending on the type of data you'd like to view:
Stock availability forecast
You can forecast your future stock levels in Breww by using the Stock availability forecast tool, which you can access from either Reporting-> Pre-built produc…
Sales forecasts (manually & automatically generated)
You can create, edit, and manage saved forecasts in Breww to plan your future sales volumes. These forecasts can be made manually or created automatically usin…
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