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  25. I have been brewing beer now for just less than a year. My first batch was a red ale, wonderful. Brew in a can. However since then my brews have had a bitter or sour taste. These have been dark porters. I am not a big porter fan but even for me these aren’t very good. I try very hard to clean and sanitize, the two things that I’m concerned with are yeast bite as I’ve heard it called or my fermenting temp. The yeast is with the brew-n-bag kits, so I would hope that it’s correct, maybe I need to use a secondary fermenter. The temp when I ferment is between 70-80 F. I’ve been told that this isn’t an issue but what I read says it is. Been thinking of buying a portable car for the room when fermenting. Any suggestions?

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  40. Salut j’aimerais savoir si il aurait une possibilité de avoir beersmith sans repayer dans mon Android, j’ai payer à travers d’Apple store sur mon iPad et je désire le mettre dans mon cellulaire android

  41. Hi I would like to know if he would have a possibility to have beersmith without paying back in my Android, I pay through Apple store on my iPad and I want to put it in my android cell

  42. Unfortunately Apple and Google have no way to share licensing data (not surprising if you think about it!).
    Also my control over licensing and pricing in the stores is severely limited. They basically give me the option
    to set a single price for my app, and I don’t have any way to offer package discounts or even simple coupon
    discounts in either app store.

    I do apologize…I just have no way within the constraints of the app stores to transfer the license.

  43. Unfortunately Apple and Google have no way to share licensing data (not surprising if you think about it!).
    Also my control over licensing and pricing in the stores is severely limited. They basically give me the option
    to set a single price for my app, and I don’t have any way to offer package discounts or even simple coupon
    discounts in either app store.

    I do apologize…I just have no way within the constraints of the app stores to transfer the license.

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  49. For multi-step mash profiles yes this is how I would do it though I start with a BIAB mash profile as the base since I want all of the water in the mash up front and there is no-sparge with the Brew-Easy.

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