Production

Production dashboard

9min
navigating the production dashboard if you have followed the getting started guide docid\ mdxf f trhvx1layeovsa , you will have already set up your brewing system and vessels and will be ready to start using breww to process your batches vessel visualisation your vessels are split into different groups that you may have already personalised if not, you will be able to do this by following the vessel groups docid\ fjaf4lzybe518ues2hntk help guide! by default, these will be categorised into the groupings below primary brewing systems primary vessels secondary vessels if you have a pilot brewing system and vessels, then these will also show you can view the key data surrounding the vessel by clicking on the vessel if you have multiple sites that you use for brewing, then you will be able to switch between sites by selecting the site tab at the top of the visualisation; in this example, there is a single site for brewing called 'brewery' screenshot 2024 04 30 at 11 35 21|690x350 brewing systems, vessels and in progress batches in addition to your 'vessel visualisation', you can view your 'in progress' batches as a list alongside some key data snapshots related to the batch screenshot 2024 04 23 at 16 03 35|690x184 cleaning & maintenance records due once any cleaning and maintenance processes and schedules are created, you will see any records that are due, that can be selected for completion screenshot 2024 04 23 at 16 07 29|690x124 navigation there are three buttons on the production dashboard to navigate around the production suite this article will define the options listed here, but the features under these options will be covered later on in more detail in the production docid\ oho1k ngo5jduj0exe7x8 guide batch schedule view actions screenshot 2024 04 19 at 16 36 29|690x448 batch schedule by selecting this button, you will see a calendar that includes all of your vessels and equipment, where you can schedule your batches and vessel usage you will also be able to select to view your scheduled batches with your contract brewers and your 'planned packages' here screenshot 2024 04 22 at 12 24 51|690x286 view a series of options will show when you select the view button all batches this will take you to a full list of batches that have been planned, are in progress or are completed beers this will take you to your main list of beers, where you can create new beers (if you are producing a different drink type, this option will show as 'drinks') recipes view your existing recipes, create new recipes, and create vessel plans from here vessels view your vessels as a list, create new vessels, and create vessel statuses, groups and plans all equipment view all of your brewery equipment, including the brewhouse and vessels, as well as any additional equipment such as pumps and canning lines cleaning & maintenance create cleaning records for your equipment to ensure that vessel cleaning logs are kept and the correct cleaning items are consumed batch actions summary see a full list of batch actions that can be filtered using the breww ql filter pallets view any stock racked onto pallets and assemble new pallets using existing stock hop contracts enter your hop contracts contract brewers create/edit your contract brewers 3rd party packagers create/edit your 3rd party packagers yeast/ingredients batches create a yeast/ingredient batch you can assign a stock item to distribute the cost for any beer batches with this added delayed racking releases view any rackings being held and scheduled for release production settings view your main production settings actions there are a series of options that will show when you select the actions button new batch create a new batch of beer, which you can either plan for a future date to show on the batch schedule or create a batch immediately pre brew stock check check your stock item availability for your planned batches to ensure that you have sufficient ingredients in stock to brew these batches rack (package) rack batches from your vessels into your products send for off site packaging send a batch of beer to one of your 3rd party packacgers receive from off site packaging bring in the required stock into breww that your 3rd party packager has packaged transfer transfer your batches between vessels empty vessel waste the remaining volume in a vessel add volume to vessel increase the liquid volume within the vessel extract yeats/ingredient from vessel crop/extract any yeast/ingredients batches from a vessel into another vessel, such as a yeast brink