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eZymurgy

eZymurgy

The future is here! All the excellent content you've enjoyed in Zymurgy magazine is now available in digital format, along with the hard copy you receive by mail.

The newest AHA member benefit, eZymurgy, allows you to search individual issues or all available issues. You can go directly to the story you want with the Contents feature. To make it even more fun, you can bookmark Favorites, add notes, and customize your audio and video effects!

Check out the November/December issue of eZymurgy and when you're finished, go back and re-read every Zymurgy issue of 2011!

To access eZymurgy, log in to your AHA member account on HomebrewersAssociation.org and check out this new AHA benefit.

 

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Jarod Belshaw 10.24.11

Is there a way to download these in PDF format? I'd love to be able to download to my iPad. Check out Make magazine for reference. Subscribers can download the digital edition. It's amazingly useful to have the whole archive on one device.

Michael Matiasek 10.24.11

Do you plan to dump all of the old archives on here? Now that would be a benefit! People would probably stop buying back issues if this were the case.

Tom Narr 10.25.11

I also would like to be able to save it to a PDF and be able to use it on iPad

Tim McManus 10.26.11

Not a fan of Flash. I was hoping that instead of taking a paper-based magazine and "porting" using Flash it would have been more adapted to something web-based. The page-flip sound is also very annoying and unnecessary. Not a fan of the new implementation at all.

Hugh Harnett 10.26.11

Great innovation! I'm an international member from South Africa and not having to wait for my copy in the mail now is fantastic. As a number have suggested already, it would be great if one could save as a PDF. Being very uncomputer-savvy, I am not sure how easy it would be to implement, but being able to buy pdf's of back issues would be a great addition to the site.

Mike Beattie 10.26.11

I agree with the comments above. Any electronic version of a magazine that requires Flash and therefore can't be accessed on an iPad is a non-solution. I'd be up for paying an additional fee if that's what it took to make this available on my mobile devices.

Gary Glass 10.27.11

We will be adding iPhone/iPod, iPad, and Android apps in 2012 that will allow for issues to be downloaded.

Christopher Owen 10.27.11

The fonts are too small, not clean and clear and overall it is not a very enjoyable reading experience. It might be nice to make them more like a paper reading experience, like when you read with the reader function in safari, iPad or a Kindle.

Joincrazy

Thankyou

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