You should be able to find the newly entered recipe on the calendar. What you’ll see now is an overview of the entire month. Now you can select “Calendar” from the View menu in the left navigation area.
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In my example, I chose January 21st since I know I am going to brew on MLK Day! Choose a date using the drop-down on the right of the new recipe screen. The main thing we are interested in is setting up the calendar date for the brew day.
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The purpose of this tutorial is to show you how to use it for planning your calendar. Don’t worry about the recipe or ingredients at this point. Go ahead and enter your next 1 or 2 brews you are planning. You will now have a clean folder to work with. The first thing we want to do is create a fresh new folder for 2013. So, if your screen looks differently than what is referenced, that is probably why.
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The second delves into all of the detailed screens available when designing a recipe. The first is an introduction to the software, covering which parts of the screen you should focus on and how to enter a simple recipe. Today in the third installment of this series, I review how to use BeerSmith to plan your upcoming 2013 brewing schedule, but first I wanted to draw everyone’s attention back to the two BeerSmith tutorials I’ve already written. BeerSmith Tutorial P3: Planning Your Brewing Schedule, by: Ben Bakelaar