I can't verify my buckets since they are full but i just measured them both and there is 1/2 inch difference between the 2. Both are BB ale pales.... I was wondering why I got 2 to 3 more bottles out of the new one 
I challenge anyone on this site to tell me the difference in a taste test between a 5-gal batch of beer brewed and fermented with exactly 5 gallons of water versus one with an extra quart.
I challenge anyone on this site to tell me the difference in a taste test between a 5-gal batch of beer brewed and fermented with exactly 5 gallons of water versus one with an extra quart. There are so many other variables involved that having your bucket markings off by a half inch is very unlikely to make a noticeable difference. After all, we're making this stuff to drink, not send to the lab.
Challenge accepted! Send me, say, 24 bottles of each. I'll report back with my conclusions.
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I challenge anyone on this site to tell me the difference in a taste test between a 5-gal batch of beer brewed and fermented with exactly 5 gallons of water versus one with an extra quart. There are so many other variables involved that having your bucket markings off by a half inch is very unlikely to make a noticeable difference. After all, we're making this stuff to drink, not send to the lab.
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Using what as the standard?
A quart usually isn't an issue, but when my kegs hold 5.25 gal (or whatever), and I end up with 5.75 gal (or whatever), that's just wasted beer. Because I'm not going to prime and bottle 6 bottles. Or whatever.
Many of you are right, my mistake. I got misled by the difference between the Imperial and US units.
So, it appears that my markings are slightly high, so my sharpie'd 5 gallon marking is actually about 5.2 US gallons.
This would explain why the difference between my measured line and the printed graduations on the bucket get bigger with each gallon. It looks like the difference between the graduations is correct, just offset almost 1/2 inch, like many of you, and I have pointed out. Oh well. Like you guys say, it doesn't matter much anyway, my first 4 batches still turned out awesome. The only difference is they got you more drunk faster, and there were a few less to drink overall.
Anyway, the purpose of my original post still stands. Make sure you check the calibration on your bucket markings (by volume, damn US vs. Imperial fluid oz!).