The beer is casked, 27.5 litres in an old Boots plastic pressure barrel with 23 in a not quite so old Youngs' PB, the extra half litre priming with added invert sugar, pure fluke of course, but have just this moment realised no sample was saved for the hydrometer. I'll do that now before completing this post and allow for the priming.

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It seems to be in the right region but will take a better look when it has properly settled.
Fermentation took off nicely, then went crazy after I'd not noticed the sensor had been displaced. Too late maybe but got air circulating overnight with door open and the vessel uncovered. The next morning it took off again, so wound some microbore copper pipe around the FV, fed by the chiller and wrapped all in insulation. What will be, will be.
I wasn't expecting much, but now even less. Not having picked hops since brewday due to frequent rain showers and other unavoidable activities, this morning was warm and dry, and the hops are vastly improved. It would seem they were picked too soon.
Hope to get the rest picked next weekend and see if something might be sorted to dry them properly.
Without patience, life becomes difficult and the sooner it's finished, the better.