Hey everyone, this topic is close to one I recently posted about priming but is different.
Just this evening I bottled my red IPA and I used a priming calculator and calculated that I would need 0.58 cups of dextrose for it (using northern Brewers priming calculator and the IPA "Desired volumes of co2" along with 72 degrees F and a volume of 4.5 gallons).
The issue is - I accidentally used 0.5 gallons or just very slightly under. This mistake was just realized and the bottles have been capped - the question is, will this be a major issue causing my beer to be undercarbonated or should I be ok? If it will be extremely undercarbonated what measures should I take to change it?
Thanks!
Just this evening I bottled my red IPA and I used a priming calculator and calculated that I would need 0.58 cups of dextrose for it (using northern Brewers priming calculator and the IPA "Desired volumes of co2" along with 72 degrees F and a volume of 4.5 gallons).
The issue is - I accidentally used 0.5 gallons or just very slightly under. This mistake was just realized and the bottles have been capped - the question is, will this be a major issue causing my beer to be undercarbonated or should I be ok? If it will be extremely undercarbonated what measures should I take to change it?
Thanks!