I had no activity in the airlock at all. However I checked the hydrometer and it hit the yellow marker for bottling so I did. Now I'm a bit worried. Also as the beer clears I'm getting sediment at the bottom of the bottles. Not sure if this is okay.
Welcome to the forum @Davina and congratulations on getting your first brew done In addition to what has already been advised it is important post-fermentation to ensure as little oxygen as possible is mixed with the beer. If I understand your post correctly then you poured the beer into a jug and then poured again into the bottles. This is likely to have introduced unwanted oxygen into the liquid as it poured and splashed. This may mean that it becomes oxidised ('goes off') quicker.Thanks Anna. I was finding it a bit fiddly to put the sugar in the bottles so I used a jug. Put the correct amount of sugar into the jug and poured the beer into the jug ( which I sterilised) then poured into the bottles. It certainly smells like beer!!
Or even simpler, just pour the sugar solution directly into your fermenter and let stand for half an hour or so to allow it to diffuse evenly throughout the beer, then bottle.
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