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    Fermentation can take 24 to 72 hrs to show visible signs.

    Going against the advice of others at the local brew shop, I (a beginner, and on my third brew) decided to try a Czech pilsner since I love the beer and I have an empty kegarator to ferment in. I used a white labs liquid yeast and pitched it with what seemed like proper aeration and a temp...
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