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Levain positions itself as a “precision fermentation ledger” for beer, wine, mead, and cider. Its core value is structured record-keeping for the fermentation process, from recipe to finished product. It covers the scenarios commonly needed by homebrewers and small professional producers, including batches, readings, vessels, ingredients, inventory, and tasting retrospectives. The site currently shows limited beta access, and some features and plans are still marked as coming soon.
The feature set is highly vertical. Users can build a recipe library, define ingredients and batch sizes, and attach workflow templates to automatically generate steps and schedules. During batch execution, users can log gravity, temperature, pH, and SRM, while the system provides automatic ABV calculation and fermentation progress charts. Tasting notes support sensory records such as aroma, appearance, and mouthfeel, and all readings and observations are collected into a timestamped activity timeline. On the operations side, Levain also includes vessel management, an ingredient library, inventory management, QR code label printing, and analytics dashboards covering active batches, success rate, ingredient cost, and organization-level summaries. The Team plan emphasizes shared team workspaces, recipe sharing, batch assignments, and organization management, but it does not specify details around roles and permissions, approvals, or audit trails.
The Solo plan costs $15/month and includes unlimited batches, a full recipe library, reading tracking, vessel and inventory management, workflow checklists, QR code labels and printing, plus a 30-day trial. Team pricing is to be announced and includes everything in Solo, along with shared workspaces, advanced analytics, team management, ingredient lot tracking, and packaging loss tracking. The page says users can cancel at any time, but it does not disclose supported payment methods.
Its strengths are a focused use case and professional field design, making it suitable for individual brewers who want to move away from paper logs or spreadsheets, as well as small breweries and meaderies looking to standardize their batch records. QR codes and vessel management have practical value for cellar-floor operations. The drawbacks are that the product is still in beta / coming soon, Team pricing is not transparent, and there is no disclosed information on data security compliance, deployment options, API, third-party integrations, or support SLA. Enterprise buyers should validate these points carefully before adoption.
The crawled text does not provide information on mainland China access, a Chinese interface, or local payment options, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If access or payment is limited, alternatives to consider include Brewfather, BeerSmith, Brewtarget, or building a custom brewing ledger with Feishu Base, Excel, or Google Sheets.
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