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		<title>By: Sean Coates</title>
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		<description>Actually, if a beer hasn&#039;t been pasteurized, or too finely filtered, it CAN be forked.

Yeast will settle to the bottom of the bottle, if undisturbed, and the yeast can then be cultured to make a beer of your own.

S (homebrewer)</description>
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<p>Yeast will settle to the bottom of the bottle, if undisturbed, and the yeast can then be cultured to make a beer of your own.</p>
<p>S (homebrewer)</p>
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