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# Brew Steps

## Getting Started

These are the default steps that will be used when you start a brew session.

<https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/profile/brew_steps>

### Adding a Step

You can add a custom step to any section by clicking the Add Step button.

![](/files/-LYK2I0JcseoDxCbn-K5)

### Reordering Steps

You can reorder steps by clicking the Sort Steps button on the upper left.  Then you can drag steps to change their order.  Click the button again when you are done.  This was added due to mobile usability issues scrolling on the page.

### Disabling Steps

You can disable a step by clicking the step text or checkbox.

### Restoring Defaults

You can restore defaults by clicking this button in the upper right.


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