Alright, the 2-week "waiting period" following bottling has come and gone; due to being rather ill (flat-out SICK would be a better word) the past few days, I've decided to go ahead and give my first brew one more week in the bottle to condition before sampling.
I took a peek at the bottles this morning, and was pleased to see that no caps have blown and everything looks good (I assume). There is the same very-small amount of fine-looking sediment that I noticed before, about the same amount that I see in bottle-conditioned beer that I buy at the store. While looking them over, I accidentally dropped one bottle, but caught it before it hit the table. I noticed the same bubbling up at the neck that I would expect from a fully-carbonated beer, so it looks to me as though I've been successful in making beer.
Will it be good? That remains to be seen. I'll put a bottle in the refrigerator on Friday night, and then sample it on Sunday. I realise that I am placing the whole process on a pedastal that is higher than it probably deserves to be, but what the hell, it's my first!
In the meantime, @JINKS over in the labeling forum took some concepts and images that were rolling around in my mind and transformed them into a very nice label for my bottles:
He also came up with a design for neck labels as well:
I'm thinking that things are looking pretty good for this project!
Due to several factors, including work and my above-mentioned illness, I haven't yet been able to brew my second batch of beer (
Oatmeal Cookie Stout), but plan on doing so this weekend.
@PitRow - Mike, I forgot about it at the time, but I do in fact have one of those bottle wands/fillers, exactly as you described! It came with the initial kit that my wife got for me for my birthday, and I had it packed away with all of my 5-gallon brewing equipment. I'll give it a try on my next project!