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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 273408" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>This pretty much sums up Beersmith. Once you get your sytem dialed in (boil off, mash tun dead space, etc.) it really helps to take the guess work out of brewing. I would say Beersmith, or any similar brewing software, is almost a requirement when brewing all grain. I like that my recipes are saved and I can add notes as well. I brewed a pale ale back in February that turned out awesome. I was able to replicate the recipe a few weeks ago. Without Beersmith I wouldn't have known exactly what mineral additions to add, what exact temp. to mash at, etc. IIRC it runs about $25 and allows you to download the software to 2 seperate computers. One of the best $25 I've spent on brewing for sure!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 273408, member: 9169"] This pretty much sums up Beersmith. Once you get your sytem dialed in (boil off, mash tun dead space, etc.) it really helps to take the guess work out of brewing. I would say Beersmith, or any similar brewing software, is almost a requirement when brewing all grain. I like that my recipes are saved and I can add notes as well. I brewed a pale ale back in February that turned out awesome. I was able to replicate the recipe a few weeks ago. Without Beersmith I wouldn't have known exactly what mineral additions to add, what exact temp. to mash at, etc. IIRC it runs about $25 and allows you to download the software to 2 seperate computers. One of the best $25 I've spent on brewing for sure!! [/QUOTE]
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