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Old 09-20-2011, 04:31 AM   #51
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Hi,
BeerSmith 2 is now available for the Macintosh as well as Windows platforms. I released the new version (a complete PC rewrite and first time Mac release) in June of 2011.

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Old 10-28-2011, 01:52 PM   #52
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Has anyone used BrewMate? Should definitely be added to the list! http://www.brewmate.net/
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Working on the trial version BS2, but I think I will be purchasing it after I get some Xmas money. A few reasons why below.

- It's the most friendly and easiest to use overall.
- Video and forum support for how to use BS2
- It seems to be worked and improved on unlike most of the others.
- My local HBS uses it, so it will be ease to make recipes and take them in, or visa versa.

I tried downloading the trial of Beertools, but I couldnt do anything with it. There are no ingredients list, so I could not try to build a sample recipe to see what happened. They lost out right there. ProMash looked like a program that I would have use back when I 5 years old using Windows 3.0. All the menus where not in one easy to see location, you have to keep backing out to do something else.
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Old 02-10-2012, 01:34 PM   #54
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iBrewMaster would make a nice add to this list.
I've been playing with brewing software for a few months now. I have a whole page of brewing apps on my iphone & some more software on my computer. & i've decided on iBrewMaster as my go to app. BeerSmith is also nice but as of now isn't mobile. I really wanted to be able to have my software on my phone. Just wanted to throw my 2cents out there incase anyone else is looking for a brewing app/software.
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2nd. I love BeerSmith and it's my primary software, but use iBrewMaster frequently just bc I can take it out to the back yard. Would definitely prefer BS for IOS...
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Does anybody know of a program that would keep track of stats on each individual recipe every time you brewed a batch.

Like one to monitor OG, FG, %ABV, etc so that you could monitor how changing certain processes in your brewing methods can alter the final product.

I currently use Beer Tools Pro but I dont think it can do that.
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Does anybody know of a program that would keep track of stats on each individual recipe every time you brewed a batch.

Like one to monitor OG, FG, %ABV, etc so that you could monitor how changing certain processes in your brewing methods can alter the final product.

I currently use Beer Tools Pro but I dont think it can do that.
iBrewmaster on the iPad does.
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Has anyone used BrewMate? Should definitely be added to the list! http://www.brewmate.net/
I agree, please add BrewMate.


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