Let me consult my notes, ahem!
Brewed short to 21 ltrs to up the old ABV a bit, along with a little extra oomph from 125g of light spray malt, as is my wont!
Used 4 x 5 ltr bottles of Morrisons spring water (it's cheaper than Sainburys or Waitrose!), boiling 2.5 litres of it to heat the LME bags and mix with spray malt. Experience tells me this gets me to c. 20*c when topping up to between 21 - 23 ltrs of cold. Added this from on high to aerate the wort. Got temp bang on with a nice frothy wort! Sprinkled yeast in and impressed with how much of the little buggers came out of sachet provided. OG of 1045 - disappointing after the extra efforts and a bloody good stirring!
Day 1, nice steady 18 - 20*C - nowt happening. Ditto day 2. Ditto day 4! Decided to pitch some more yeast and add some nutrient to be sure. Also had on heat pad over night which upped the temperature to 22*C - bingo, all kicked off on day 5! Decent krausen up to the FV lid!
Due to this I didn't add the hop pellets until day 9 anticipating a longer than suggested fermentation (which is nearly always the case with kits anyway!).
Days 6 to 15 bubbled away gently. Stopped on day 16 with FG of 1009 - so, with priming, looking at an ABV if around 4.8% which I'm happy with for a summer style ale.
Sadly, due to 'equipment issues' I abandoned my first attempt at batch priming! Used two Coopers drops in 32 x 500ml bottles (also want it fizzy for summer!) and 30 gms of granulated sugar in my latter day metric equivalent of a Watneys Party 7, in one of the left over 5 ltr water bottles!!!
Next time I do a kit with with hop pellets, I'm going to rack it off to a second FV to clear a week to 10 days before bottling as it's pretty damn cloudy ! The last trial jar sample tasted pretty damn good though so I don't mind if it's not crystal clear!
Just the two months to wait before Summers starts and I'll report back then!!!!