chrisdelay
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I've just bottled my second brew (a hopefully yummy chocolate stout that'll be ready to drink on St. Patrick's day), but about the day after I put my wort in the primary fermenter I felt like something was wrong in the volume of beer that was brewing.
A family emergency came up and basically the brew fermented without me babysitting it. No biggie on that. I racked it into the secondary fermenter (5 gallon PET carboy) and it still didn't look like the beer level was high enough.
I bottled last night and sure enough, I was about 1/2 gallon shy of the 5 gallons.
My questions are this:
1.) When I put the wort into the primary fermenter, could I have simply added the additional 1/2 gallon of warm/lukewarm water? If so, how long do I have to do so? Should I do this before the really violent fermentation happens? Is there any "good" time to do so...any good "rule of thumb" to follow?
2.) Since the ingredients (this was a pre-assembled kit of malt, malt extract, and grains) was intended for 5 gallons of beer, what will the lack of about 1/2 a gallon of water the entire time do? Will it change the overall taste of the beer noticeably, slightly, or not at all?
Thanks in advance!

A family emergency came up and basically the brew fermented without me babysitting it. No biggie on that. I racked it into the secondary fermenter (5 gallon PET carboy) and it still didn't look like the beer level was high enough.
I bottled last night and sure enough, I was about 1/2 gallon shy of the 5 gallons.
My questions are this:
1.) When I put the wort into the primary fermenter, could I have simply added the additional 1/2 gallon of warm/lukewarm water? If so, how long do I have to do so? Should I do this before the really violent fermentation happens? Is there any "good" time to do so...any good "rule of thumb" to follow?
2.) Since the ingredients (this was a pre-assembled kit of malt, malt extract, and grains) was intended for 5 gallons of beer, what will the lack of about 1/2 a gallon of water the entire time do? Will it change the overall taste of the beer noticeably, slightly, or not at all?
Thanks in advance!
