Patchouly
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Okay, After two weeks, I transferred my beer into the carboy (I don't have a bottling bucket yet). I guesstimated there to be about 5 gallons of beer (started with 6 gallons. Lost some to cooking, some to testing, a little bit of spilling etc. etc.). I used the calculator to determine that I needed 4oz of dextrose. So, I mixed it into a small amount of boiling water, cooled it off and poured it into the carboy. After mixing lightly with my spoon I bottled.
At the end of it, I had only filled 34 500ml bottles. That works out to only 4.5 gallons! So now, I'm worried that I have over primed the bottles. The question is, how badly? It this just a case of the beer being really bubbly or am I in danger of exploding bottles? I am using PET bottles so I know that should reduce the risk. How badly did I screw up here?
At the end of it, I had only filled 34 500ml bottles. That works out to only 4.5 gallons! So now, I'm worried that I have over primed the bottles. The question is, how badly? It this just a case of the beer being really bubbly or am I in danger of exploding bottles? I am using PET bottles so I know that should reduce the risk. How badly did I screw up here?