![]() My first impression was one that I’ve seen echoed elsewhere: I had always heard good things about its capability, I liked its one-time licensing option, and its local installation / local recipe storage guaranteed that I could keep everything around for as long as I wanted to use it (Note: BeerSmith does have cloud storage options for convenience, as well). As a casual brewer, I was averse to anything subscription-based, but I was also hesitant to spend time porting recipes into a free service that could go the way of BrewToad and … well, croak.Įnter BeerSmith. Since the demise of BrewToad last December, I’ve been in the market for a new brewing software. See the list at the bottom of this page for more information on which artists helped make BIER possible. ![]() Note: Many of the icons in the BIER Add-On are either from or inspired by The Noun Project, a creative commons resource for royalty free icons. Please let me know if you try it out on additional platforms with success or failure! (Thanks /u/SlayterDevAgain from reddit for Mac install instructions!)Ĭompatability: BIER was designed for the Windows version of BeerSmith 3 and has been tested on Windows 7 and Windows 10. Backup the current “icons” folder there, then copy the icons folder you downloaded to this location.
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