Shelly
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Hi Everyone! Happy Wednesday! I have what is probably a VERY beginner question...
Last night I bought 3 beautiful carboys from a gent on craigslist, who said he thought they were 6.5 gallons and not 6 gallon as he had mentioned in his Craiglist ad. So..... I decided to figure out exactly how big they were by filling them with water. So, I started filling them with a 2Qt Pyrex measuring cup and lo' and behold, I got to 8 gallons before the water got to the neck of the bottle. After doing that I found that the bottom of the bottle says 6.5 gallons. Why can I get 8 gallons of water in my 6.5 gallon carboy??
This made me curious so I checked my 6 gallon... I can get 7 or 7 1/2 gallon in my 6 gallon carboy.
THEN I decided I better check the 5 gallon carboy that I had bought from yet another fellow the day before.... I got 8 gallon in that sucker... it doesn't say anything on the bottom other than 1977, yadda yadda so I just took the guy's word for it, I wanted it for the skeeter pee recipe. I guess it's a 6.5 gallon bottle too!
So my big question is this: I realize I have to do the math and work out the ingredients for different bottle sizes, I can do that, BUT were the recipes created to match the bottle size and not necessarily the actual amount of fluid you can fit in the bottle? How far down the bottle is okay? Am I right to assume that the closer to the neck you fill the bottle, the less air on the surface of the liquid is better? Should I just ignore this information and pretend I don't know this information?
This is probably a prime example of me overthinking things but I just HAVE to know or it will trouble me the rest of my stinkin' life!
Thanks for your input in advance!
Shelly
Last night I bought 3 beautiful carboys from a gent on craigslist, who said he thought they were 6.5 gallons and not 6 gallon as he had mentioned in his Craiglist ad. So..... I decided to figure out exactly how big they were by filling them with water. So, I started filling them with a 2Qt Pyrex measuring cup and lo' and behold, I got to 8 gallons before the water got to the neck of the bottle. After doing that I found that the bottom of the bottle says 6.5 gallons. Why can I get 8 gallons of water in my 6.5 gallon carboy??
This made me curious so I checked my 6 gallon... I can get 7 or 7 1/2 gallon in my 6 gallon carboy.
THEN I decided I better check the 5 gallon carboy that I had bought from yet another fellow the day before.... I got 8 gallon in that sucker... it doesn't say anything on the bottom other than 1977, yadda yadda so I just took the guy's word for it, I wanted it for the skeeter pee recipe. I guess it's a 6.5 gallon bottle too!
So my big question is this: I realize I have to do the math and work out the ingredients for different bottle sizes, I can do that, BUT were the recipes created to match the bottle size and not necessarily the actual amount of fluid you can fit in the bottle? How far down the bottle is okay? Am I right to assume that the closer to the neck you fill the bottle, the less air on the surface of the liquid is better? Should I just ignore this information and pretend I don't know this information?
This is probably a prime example of me overthinking things but I just HAVE to know or it will trouble me the rest of my stinkin' life!
Thanks for your input in advance!
Shelly