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I’m using Brewfather.app, and have been for a while. It l seems fairly complete feature wise, and new things are added continuously.
The reason I had to make this post promoting is because of the developer behind the app. I had an issue with it syncing from my phone to the cloud. It ultimately boiled down to my adblockers, but the developer was helpful and added functionality to ensure I wouldn’t be losing any data. That kind of engaging with your users wins my loyalty.
If you’re looking for a brewing app that works on phones, tablet, and computer with syncing, I cannot recommend it enough. It supports importing and exporting beerxml, so you can give it a spin with a known recipe and see if it works for you. I think you can have 10 recipes and batches with the free tier.
Oh, and it looks good too.
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