Decided to rack to keg tonight after a week in secondary with the goldings hops - pleasantly surprised to see it had dropped to 1012 in the end and was looking pretty clear.
From back to front in my officewery:
Pint of Silver Adder waiting to be drunk, bag of glucose, Fixby waiting to be transferred from secondary, US Steam in wine fermenter, Crusader in primary bucket, Corni full of CO2, pub CO2, swingtops, tubing.
Transfer went very smoothly under the CO2 blanket but I really don't like racking using tubing from the tap and will go back to the usual swan-neck siphon once again I think.
Filled the Corni nicely just below gas inlet. Purged a couple of times with CO2 then put under 2lbs of pressure and left in same place as fermentation for a week before transfer to shed. Hop bag huge and swollen, good smell and the beer tastes very positive at this stage. Fingers crossed then.
Had a bit of a cock up at the bottling stage and only managed to fill half the bottles I had planned (1/2 tsp glucose prime each) before juggling the tipping of the bucket and the pipes and bottles got the better of me and I cut my losses and let the bucket down, sloshing the remaining beer in with the yeast - ah well - chucked it.
(NB. Obviously the radiator in this room is turned off and the fermenters are usually out of direct sunlight. The beer line on the Corni isn't full of beer - that's iodophor stain!)