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BeerSmith 3 is an efficient software utility that enables individuals to record their brewing sessions, aided by a large number of options, such as ingredients, equipment, and inventories. It can be especially useful for home or professional brewers. It provides you various tools to design a beer recipe as a calculator, converter and a timer as a reminder that enables you to create the perfect beer, integrated with desktop software and cloud services recipe, making it easy to see your recipe while traveling. The interface has a modern design and presents a lot of shortcut buttons, a folder structure, and a preview panel. It displays a list of built-in recipes in the form of a list, along with details such as name, style, type, batch size and date. Beersmith recipes can be shown as a brewsheet, plain text and competition entry form. It also helps you to add notes, events and tasks to a calendar, along with details such as priority level, start and end date, description and name.

All the applied changes and data inputted can be saved to the hard drive in BSMX, BSM and XML formats. BeerSmith 3 for Windows has a number of automatic backup features in it. That can help you recover data if needed.

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For example, BeerSmith makes a copy of your recipes after major operations like edits and deletes in the “Recipe Archive” and also has an automatic bulk backup of your recipes and ingredients stored separately for easy recovery if you have significant data issues. BeerSmith enables you to add notes, events and tasks to a calendar, along with details such as priority level, start and end date, description and name. All the applied changes and data inputted can be saved to the hard drive in BSMX, BSM and XML formats.

Click to expand.I'm gonna guess you are one of the few. For $21.99 I'm sure most of us spend more than that on a case of beer. I've given up my pirating ways long ago as I lost interest in trying to find and crack software(though i've moved almost entirely to open source now).

However, i did incidentally crack this particular piece of software since I installed it and got too busy to test it, so I just extended the trial a bit, however after I got used to it I did purchase it. BeerSmith isn't an open source project, so support the developers if you like, if you can't swing $21.99 you probably can't afford to be brewing anyway.

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Posted Jun 16, 2010I found starting out that I was better off following recipes out of magazines and books, and focusing on technique, and procedure.having brewed for many years that way, I now find I want to tweak recipes, and beersmith provides a good tool for playing around with recipes and seeing what affect (at least numbers wise) making various changes has on a beer.I also like the brew sheets, but I was doing that by hand in a paper notebook just fine.Conclusion: I REALLY like beersmith, but it is not an essential tool. In the early days, I would have rather spent $20 on BYO magazine and others to read the articles, and try their recipes. I also started brewing in college where I had to really stretch my $$$.

So any spare cash went into ingreedients.or cobbled together equipment. Now that I have a bit more money, and have a decent brewing setup (and have a giant stack of old magazines) BeerSmith has been a great investment. Posted Jun 16, 2010I like BeerSmith.use it all the time and like the Brew Log. I don't get how people can stand to use that calendar, though.

It is possibly the worst calendar interface ever.There are two other things that annoy me about it:1. I brew with different equipment for some batches. For example, some smaller batches I will do stovetop BIAB-style, and some batches I will do outside with my cooler MLT. So when I'm writing a recipe, or even when I'm just scaling an existing one, I will get my recipe all set, then realize that I have the wrong equipment set. But as soon as I change it, BeerSmith resets my batch size to my default 5.0 gallons, which I often don't catch until later. I haven't accidentally added the wrong amount of strike water YET, but I can tell it's just a matter of time.2.

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I have to set boiloff as a percent of volume, rather than specifying a constant rate for that equipment. This inevitably leads to a bunch of tweaking when I get a new brew kettle with different dimensions.

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