Hi Vossy and Fubofo,
Thanks for taking the time to reply, I must say, even though this is my first brew, I'm hooked on brewing it meself!!
It's June, crazy, crazy weather (but, we love to complain about the weather in this country, eh!) :shock:
Thanks for the input, I think a plastic box will be coming home with me, I had not thought about over heating in a localised area.
FV today is 1011, so still going down, It's off gassing slowly too, the bubbles look like mostly flat coca cola (appreciate that the airlock is not an indicator of anything other than "I'm keeping sh1t out of your brew")
This is my 1st kit, and from reading this forum, I appreciate that patience is key, as I said, I'm in no rush. My main concern is that the brew's been in a plastic 5 gallon FV, and I've read that oxygen can get through the plastic, and into the beer, tainting the taste.
The SG should end up (is the FG??) at 1006 according to the instructions. I'm brewing
BrewMaker's Yorkshire Bitter absolutely as the kit says.
I've got a Black Pearl lined up for my next one, and the instructions on that one are much more better, I like the idea of dissolving the secondary fermentation sugar (in a solution) into the primary FV, and carefully (very carefully) agitating it, and then bottling, I think the method of dropping sugar into each bottle is a bit hit & miss, and would lead to inconsistency between bottles (But that's a different set of questions, no doubt)
Thank you for all your advice,
Mike