Production
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 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
9. Cleaning and maintenance
10. Reporting & traceability
11. Ingredient/ yeast batches
FAQs
Batch comparison dashboards
Batch comparison dashboards let you build a saved, at-a-glance view that compares readings across multiple batches of the same recipe. Unlike comparing reading…
Batches
A "batch" in Breww is what's used when you prepare or brew a new beer or drink.
Batch schedule (calendar)
If you have followed the Planned batches and Vessel plans help guide and have selected a 'Planned start date', then you will be able to see this planned batch …
Beers/Drinks
Beers/drinks are what you create your products from. For example, you would create a beer/drink called Breww IPA, then from this you would create products for …
Benchmark batches
A benchmark batch is the reference batch for a beer — the one you consider a great example of how that beer should turn out. Once set, the benchmark is shown a…
Cider in Breww
While the features in Breww are the same for both beer and cider production, cideries may want to configure their setup to better reflect their specific proces…
Cleaning & maintenance records (CIP)
Creating cleaning and maintenance processes and schedules in Breww enhances your traceability and allows you to record when cleaning and maintenance procedures…
Floor plans for production sites
Breww's floor plan editor lets you build a visual layout of each of your production sites, so your team can see the brewery the way it really looks instead of …
General Production settings and setting your ABV calculation for duty
We recommend configuring your settings before using the production suite in Breww; you can find these settings by heading to Settings->Production settings->Gen…
Navigating the Production dashboard
If you have followed the 🧰 Getting Started Guide, you will have already set up your brewing system and vessels and will be ready to start using Breww to proces…
Packaging
Once you have started a batch in Breww and transferred it to one of your vessels, you can package your beer into products. Packaging in Breww is a straightforw…
Recipes/ingredients
The articles in this section go over what recipes are and how to create them.
Serving batches
Serving batches allow you to track beer that is being served directly from a vessel, such as in a taproom or tasting room. Instead of packaging beer into kegs …
Troubleshooting unexpected ingredient quantities in batches
If the ingredient amounts on your brew sheet don’t match what you expected, it’s usually due to how Breww handles batch scaling and multi-turn logic when start…
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