![]() ![]() The malt and hop bills in Janssen’s Grisette are brilliantly simple quite frankly I could probably nail most of it just by throwing a few things together based on his parameters and my knowledge of my system.īut, I want to do this right. But I haven’t actually had BeerSmith running during a brew day in years.Īll the more reason, when I sat down to put together a recipe for my system based on Dave Janssen’s research into Historical Grisette, it seemed absolutely absurd to go through all the trouble (and probable expense) of just logging back in. Yes, these recipes were originally designed and developed- tweaked, revised, and updated- in the software. They’re all fairly simple, and they’re all written down in a notebook. ![]() Most of what I’ve brewed over the past three years have been variations on maybe half a handful of recipes. ![]() What’s my username? What’s my password? I could probably rotate through the 46,656 combinations of my most commonly used usernames and passwords and eventually get in, but then what would I find? Probably that I need to pay a renewal fee for what is now- like everything else digital in my life- a subscription-accessed Cloud-based service. To be honest, I don’t feel like trying to log back in. It’s just been so long since I’ve opened the application that it logged me out. I’ve owned and used this software since 2010 (back then just BeerSmith, and yeah I know there’s now a BeerSmith 3). Nope, I was not running a trial version that required activation. ![]()
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