I made one or two in the same night. Two weeks ago I decided it was time to bottle my first batch of beer, an extract hefewizen. Now this being my first batch of actuall beer I was excited (Inner speical needs person had taken over) but felt I knew what I was doing since I have bottled several batches of mead and wine. Steps are pretty much the same but with the addition of priming sugar. Got every thing set up and ready, ran mental checklist. Beer; check. Sanitized bottles; check. Racking cane, hose and filling wand; check. Boiled and cooled priming sugar; check. Caps; check. Ok we are good to go. Poured the priming sugar syrup in the bottling bucket, filled racking cane and hose with onestep, headed over and began transfering from primary to bottling bucket. Flow going nicely, not picking up to much gunk from the bottom all is going good. Now to dump out the jar that I began the racking into with the sanitizer and the first of the beer..... its empty.... Carp!..... It would seem that in my excitment I forgot that step and put the cane and hose full of sanitizer in the bottling bucket, its half full now to late to do anything about it. Went ahead and finished out the evening got all bottles filled, caped and marked. Im not going to ask the over used "did I ruin my beer??" I know the awnser is most likely "No", however I also know that I most likely lowered the quality a bit. Put two of them in the fridge last week knowing that they are not done conditioning yet with only 2 weeks in the bottle, but just gotta know how they are doing. Will pop one tonight when I get off work and see how bad I screwed up. Oh and the second mistake on the same day was "hey my primary is empty, lets go ahead and brew that Irish Red you just picked up today. OK!" Things went great on that one did not even have a boil over to deal with. Was only the next morning when moving the primary to the fermentation room did I notice that I have no empty bottles left, and this will be ready to bottle at the same time the others are ready to drink..... Time to buy more bottles I guess...