Do you have beersmith installed? If so, you can open them and they open in a new tab. You can copy and paste to your recipes if your want to keep them or close the tab and open the next one.
If beersmith is not installed, install the 21 day free trial and load them all and delete what you don't want.
You can also rename the file to .xml instead of .bsmx then open with Internet Explorer. It is a bit of a hassle but you can decipher the beer name and style pretty easily. I've bolded my beer name and style form the IE text.
2017-01-01 Recipes 7372 1 0 7372 1 Recipes 16 2017-01-01 Phoebe Pry Rye Session IPA jomebrew 2016-12-01 1992-02-01 704.0000000 1 640.0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016-12-01 The PW JoeA Modified 1920.0000000 160.0000000 1 0.1200000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0 1 992.0000000 60.0000000 19.3548387 1 192.0000000 64.0000000 4.0000000 0.0000000 704.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 70.0000000 100.0000000 0 0 2016-12-01 American IPA India Pale Ale (IPA) BJCP 2008 2 14 0 1.0560000 1.0750000 1.0100000 1.0180000 40.0000000 70.0000000 2.2000000 2.7000000 6.0000000 15.0000000 5.5000000 7.5000000 A decidedly hoppy and bitter, moderately strong American pale ale. An American version of the historical English style, brewed using American ingredients and attitude. Aroma: A prominent to intense hop aroma with a citrusy, floral, perfume-like, resinous, piney, and/or fruity character derived from American hops. Many versions are dry hopped and can have an additional grassy aroma, although this is not required. Some clean malty sweetness may be found in the background, but should be at a lower level than in English examples. FruitineA decidedly hoppy and bitter, moderately strong American pale ale. An American version of the historical English style, brewed using American ingredients and attitude.