Lovely.
The brew was very straightforward, and quick. It's now sitting in the FV with an OG of 1042, yeast pitched and everything cleared up! My wife will be pleased.
I'm afraid there are no pictures as I was brewing on my own, and was focussing hard on what I was doing. Sorry.

So that's Dog'House brew #002 done and dusted. All the hard work is now left to Mother Nature. Bless her.
Tip of the day - don't bother tasting the wort - you'll only be disappointed, and end up with a mouth that looks like like a cats bum.
The dark side IS calling, incidentally. Saw a new full AG tower-brewery set-up for sale at Hamsteads in Great Barr, Birmingham yesterday. They have started making them to order. (Shiiiin-eeeeey thiiiings....!) Looks very nice for someone who wants to just shell out the wonga and get going. All set up and ready to go for £300 or so I believe. West Midlands Home Brewers may want to pay a visit... (I'm not connected with Hamsteads, incidentally).
In a similar vein, a question for you AG brewers out there - how much do you think a prospective AG brewer should budget - ball park figures - to get enough home-made gear together to start brewing? I know it depends on the standard of the kit, but for someone who is reasonably DIY savvy, how much...?
Also, is there a "shopping list" of the parts needed anywhere on this forum?
Kettle
FV
Piping
Er....
Cheers!!