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BartJY

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Hi Folks,

Who here actually gets all two cases of bottles filled in bottling day? I always wind up with two or three bottle short of two cases..

Bart
 
May not be necessary to add extra volume. Volume from your 5 gallons can be lost due to racking to a secondary. Major loss may be from racking to the bottling bucket before the trub layer has compacted leaving clear beer above it.

I will usually leave my beers in the primary for three weeks, then rack to the bottling bucket.
 
I always shoot for getting between 5 and 5.5 gal into the bucket to ferment, and on beers that are not dry hopped this seems to get me between 48 and 55 12oz bottles. Every racking operation or dry hop reduces the final count.
 
formulate your recipes to target 5.5 gallons to the fermenter.
52-56 bottles/batch every time.
 
I brew a little extra so I don't even come close to touching the true. Leave a bit of clear beer above it even. Wasteful? Maybe.

I also lose a bit at the bottom of a bottling bucket because the spigot is off the bottom. Sometimes I actually pour out the top of the bottling bucket to fill the last beer (marking it as a carb check).

Long story short, I get 50-52, usually. Two cases, two testers, maybe two for competition.
 

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