So I am indeed back. Just put on my first brew in 11 years! St Peter's Ruby Red.
I know this is an interest which will persist, so I decided to step straight to Cornie kegs (x3). I will also introduce a second 10 day fermentation (clearing) step, something I didn't used to do. I bought 8 different kits as a kick start and worked out that this set of 8, if you include the cost of everything, will cost just short of 3 pounds per pint. Once I'm through these 8, each further set will be between 50-60 pence per pint (that's how I like to see it anyway :)).
My first brew day back went OK, but I suffered:
i) The fermenter tap leaked, both at the joint and the tap itself. Good that I checked before I filled with wort, and a bit of vaseline and elbow grease seems to have done the trick.
ii) It took me 40 minutes to work out the correct dose of Star San, and to find an imaginative solution for measuring the small dose needed, i.e. child's medicine pipette.
iii) The water out of my tap was greater than 25oC. Everything had to come out of the freezer for 2 hours
. Next time I know to prepare some refrigerated water.
Now I just hope the Cornie's and gas supply hold up and work as intended.