bperetto wrote:It's an awesome program, but (with all due respect) I don't think you can ever dial down the many variables (between brewers, worts, and strains) to really be practical- especially for homebrewers.
I'm not trying to answer for his Holiness, but I do think you should keep in mind that even with all of these variables, you will still get a better result than pitching a smack pack into your 1.060 wort, or making a starter with 500ml of wort, essentially just waking it up.
My point is that this calculator gets us closer to where we need/want to be than most of us were before it. If you really want to nail those variables down you can always use a microscope to check the concentration and viability. If not, you can just pump in some conservative estimates and go from there. If your viability is really 10% and you estimate 1%, you'll be OK.
At the end of the day though it is about where you are with your brewing and if what you do now works for you, then that's awesome. As for me, I'll be much more conscious of my pitching rates from now on thanks to this handy dandy calculator.
Just my 2.5...
Rob