![]() In these cases you can use the water profile tool (under Tools->Water Profile) to create custom water profiles. The tool is pretty powerful letting you blend water profiles and also determine water additions, and I probably can’t cover it completely here. The simple way to use it is to open the tool, select your local water profile (or bottled water profile) by clicking on the Base Profile button and then select your target profile using the Target Profile button on the on the target line. You can listen to all of my podcast episodes streaming live around the clock on our BeerSmith Radio online radio station! You can also subscribe to the audio or video using the iTunes links below, or the feed addressĪnd finally, don't forget to subscribe to the blog and my newsletter (or use the links in the sidebar) – to get free weekly articles on home brewing.For example you might target a London water profile for a English bitters style. Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes or BeerSmith Radio Leave me a comment below or visit our discussion forum to leave a comment in the podcast section there. Also all of my audio episodes are on iTunes now - so grab the older episodes if you missed any. Older episodes are available on my revamped Youtube channel. ITunes Announcements: I launched a new video channel for the BeerSmith podcast on iTunes, so subscribe now! At the moment it will only feature the new widescreen episodes (#75 and up). Thanks to John Palmer for appearing on the show and also to you for listening! You can subscribe to the BeerSmith newsletter for free to get some great articles on home brewing.
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