It's a freakin' disaster. Your ONLY hope of salvation is to mail all of it, once you bottle it, to a certified beer tested for analysis. It so happens that I am a certified tester.
Mail your beer to:
Rickbeer
123 I Will Drink Your Beer Lane
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
I will conduct a THOROUGH analysis and issue you a 5 page
certified report with my results.
Please include a postage paid label for me to return your empty bottles...
Mashani is much more knowledgeable about beer types than I. Unscientifically, you brewed a beer that will be stronger than intended because the total volume is 15% less than planned. ABV goes up, maltiness goes up, cost per glass of beer goes up
I know that neither Mashani or I have EVER made a mistake in brewing. Not once...
The good news is that you will have a very drinkable beer, versus if you have put a cat in it or dirty feet or something.
One thing I do when brewing my 5 gallon batches. I have a water jug (from bottled water) marked with quarts and 1 gallon. I pour in 1 gallon to each of the fermenters, then I portion out the wort in equal amounts with a one quart measuring cup. I check to make sure that when I am done, both fermenters have equal amounts of liquid in them. Then, I fill the gallon bottle and pour until one of the fermenters is at the 2.5 gallon mark. I know that if I added one gallon and then add one-half of ~2 - 2.25 gallons of wort (2.5 gallons of water in pot, plus ~ 7 pounds of LME minus whatever the grains soak up plus whatever boils off) means that I should have AROUND 2.25 gallons in the LBK before topping off. So, my one gallon marked container should end up somewhere around 1/2 full when the LBK is full to the right level.
Also, if you test OG, you would have come in too high and that MIGHT have been a flag to you.
RDWHAHB.
Brew on!
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