Redid my brewing spreadsheet a bit. Here's the new one, blank:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzY2R9iZl7kBN1hsVTQ1WEt6Tzg/view?usp=sharing
With a recipe inputted (and some of the after brewing values) so you can see how it works:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzY2R9iZl7kBYkEwbjNnLW80NzA/view?usp=sharing
And finally, a calendar spreadsheet that you can import the dates from the brewing sheet into, to see everything on a calendar:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzY2R9iZl7kBSllHckZXeG43N0E/view?usp=sharing
On the BrewDay file, the recipe tab is locked so you can only edit what is meant to be editable. The BJCP styles sheet and the ingredients sheets are not locked, so you can edit those and add grains, or change parameters on anything you want to fit what's available at your LHBS. The BrewDay Checklist sheet is meant to be printed out and used on brewday (obviously).
On the calendar, I've got a handful of brews in there already so you can see how it looks with data in it. Just delete everything in columns B-H on the RecipeDates tab to clear it. Click the Import BrewDay Dates button and pick the BrewDayNew.xls you want to import from, and it will add the dates and lengths of the fermentation schedule.
Feel free to use these any way you wish. The password to unlock the sheets is simply "beer" (without the quotes), if you want to see the underlying math, etc. If you do use them, let me know if you come across any problems. Suggestions, comments, critiques are also welcome. As you can see, there's space on the lower right to add a section without making it look off. Thought about putting a yeast starter section in there, but having problems with the math on that.
Also, I have a work in progress using the draft 2014 BJCP style guidelines. Once it's officially released (as 2015), I'll finish it up. Main differences (other than the completely redone styles) is allowing the choice of strength and color on certain beers (specialty IPAs, saison, etc).