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

    I had a similar problem with my first batch. Sometimes with extract kits if you use the yeast that was provided, (taped to the top of the can) its not always the best or the freshest. After 24 hours the airlock wasn't bubbling and I took a look inside my plastic carboy and noticed there was no...
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    first homebrew, possible problem or just paranoia

    wow, commin home from work tonight at 3 am I wasn't expecting this many responses. Thank you all for your help. Seems like I just need time. I'll just keep it in there and continue my hydrometer readings. I'm hoping to get it down to around 1.010 or below. I like me a stronger beer...
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    first homebrew, possible problem or just paranoia

    Thank you all for your help, wasn't expecting this fast a response! I figured as much that it was just paranoia. I don't have any friends that have done homebrews yet so I figured I would consult the knowledgeable folks on these forums. Can't wait to see what turns out!
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    first homebrew, possible problem or just paranoia

    Well this is my first post on the forums and my first experience homebrewing. I'm doing an extract brew of an irish stout from Thomas Coopers. Yesterday I became a tad worried because the airlock was vigorously bubbling for two days prior and now it does not bubble at all. Surfing around...
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