It depends really on your preference.
Personally, I would leave it in the FV for another week to 10 days - this will allow more yeast to drop out and the beer will become a lot clearer. Then I would transfer it to the corny and force carbonate.
If you want to use sugar to prime it; dissolve 65g of sugar in around 100ml of water and boil or microwave it to sanitise it. Allow to cool a little and add this to the corny....syphon the beer on to the top of this and put the corny somewhere warm for week to condition and then move to a cool area for it to drop clear.
You will get more sediment if you use sugar to prime.
Good choice on the kit - the Nelson's was my fave when I was using kits :thumb:
Hi Steve, good choice and I am sure it will be good!
Some years ago I did Woodforde's "Headcracker" ale - I am sure it was called this ... all I remember it was strong.
I read quite a few comments about Woodforde's kits being difficult, perhaps some are more difficult than others....
Enjoy!
Woodfordes stuff are just as simple as other kits I've done (except from the more recent BruPak one where there was the added step of making the hop tea...)
I've had the Wherry in the past and I remember it was pretty good. This one I think is a bit smoother and slides down the throat rather well...