I have been out to check on it like an old Mother Hen and it seems to be fine, it's about 17* in the aquarium, not got a thermometer in the brew itself. it's a lower temp fermentation yeast, it says 17* so we are looking good. If I squint the right way I can almost persuade myself the levels on the airlock aren't level and there is Co2 just building up in there.... maybe....
I think I went wrong somewhere when I opened the tap on the Peco to transfer the wort into the FV- towards the end I got a bit scared at all the trub in the bottom of the Peco, it started to swell up like miso soup, so I shut it off for the last 3-4 litres and chucked them because they looked dirty.... when I checked my FV, I only have 18 litres.... B*gger b*gger b*gger!! I should probably just have stuck the lot into the FV and let it settle out. hey ho.
but still v pleased with my first outing. Gravity was reading I think .044 but there were a lot of bubbles in the trial jar. I'll check again in the am when they've gone. it was meant to be .047 but I take that as a win for my first brew!
thanks to all for all your help on here- you've been brilliant!
One final word of advice- when you put your copper chiller into the boiler for the last 15 minutes to sterilise it, don't get carried away and connect up the cold water through it by mistake. This will drop the temperature of the boil and take it, er, off the boil. Ask me how I know....