Just finished racking my Waggle Dance in to the King Keg for the secondary fermentation. The gravity is now 1008 which is slightly lower than I expected and there were still a few bubbles rising so it may go a little lower by the time I rack to corny.
I had a bit of a taster (as you do

) and am quite pleased but it obviously needs a while longer yet. The colour might be a little light but it is hard to tell until I get it in a pint glass next to some real Waggle Dance.
I also had a go at storing some of the yeast - following instructions from this esteemed forum. I'm storing one test tube in the fridge in case the glycerin does not protect the four tubes in the freezer.
Had to get it racked tonight as I'm brewing an Irish Stout tomorrow
Going to bed now so tomorrow gets here sooner
