Importing a Recipe
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How to import into BrewNinja using Beer Smith/Brewers Friend Beer XML file.
Prerequisites
An user account have access to modify
Getting there
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Steps:
- Select "Import" on the recipe page.
- Click "Select File" and upload the appropriate XML file.
- Once uploaded, the recipe information will fill in.
- If you need to change unit type, ( metric or imperial) you can do so with the unit toggle at the top, or selecting the appropriate units for each material line item (Recipe Unit).
Materials Fields
| Category | Select the appropriate category for the new material |
| Imported Material |
Name of material in the recipe file |
| BrewNinja Material | Shows the existing material already in the system or creates a new Material |
| Quantity | Quantity of the ingredient to be imported |
| Recipe Unit | Unit of measure used in the recipe |
| Material Unit | Unit of measure used for the material |
| Unit Import | Selected to import unit of measures |
Tips and Tricks
- When importing recipes, unknown materials will be created which means you can save a step by not setting up those materials manually
- During the import, be sure to double-check the BrewNinja Material column for any duplicates. If there is a misspelling or an extra space in the name, BrewNinja will regard them as different materials.
- Note that the BeerXML protocol dictates a single set of units, so this is the reason for the units not matching how it may appear in Beer Smith or whatever tool they use.
- You can still edit any recipes after it's been imported just head to the recipe edit page