It's reminded me what a pain Scottish brewing can be. They were way less consistent in their naming conventions. An X pretty much always means Mild Ale in England. Not so in Scotland. In fact, I often struggle to spot which beers might be Mild Ales.
Thomas Usher's beers are an example. I originally classified all their X Ales as Milds. But on closer inspection, it looked more likely that they were Stock Ales. Mostly based on hopping rate. And the recipe.
I'm not 100% sure that I've got it right. But what can I do? There are other Usher beers with the suffix M or MA which I am completely sure about. This is them:
Thomas Usher Mild Ales 1885 - 1914 | |||||||
Year | Beer | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | lbs hops/ qtr | hops lb/brl |
1885 | 54/- M | 1062 | 1023 | 5.16 | 62.90% | 5.00 | 1.42 |
1885 | 68/- M | 1080 | 1025 | 7.28 | 68.75% | 10.00 | 3.44 |
1914 | 44/- MA | 1032 | 1012.5 | 2.58 | 60.94% | 5.00 | 0.69 |
1914 | 50/- MA | 1035 | 1013 | 2.91 | 62.86% | 5.00 | 0.75 |
1914 | 60/- MA | 1038 | 1015 | 3.04 | 60.53% | 5.00 | 1.07 |
1914 | 80/- MA | 1046 | 1016.5 | 3.90 | 64.13% | 5.00 | 1.29 |
1914 | 100/- MA | 1065 | 1027 | 5.03 | 58.46% | 5.00 | 1.40 |
Sources: | |||||||
Thomas Usher brewing records held at the Scottish Brewing Archive, document numbers TU/6/1/1, TU/6/1/2 and TU/6/1/5. |
I bet you want to see thge Stock ales now? If you're still awake, that is. Here you go:
Thomas Usher Stock Ales 1885 - 1914 | |||||||
Year | Beer | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | lbs hops/ qtr | hops lb/brl |
1885 | X | 1050 | 1013 | 4.89 | 74.00% | 9.00 | 2.00 |
1888 | XXX | 1054 | 1011 | 5.69 | 79.63% | 11.00 | 3.58 |
1888 | X | 1050 | 1012 | 5.03 | 76.00% | 11.00 | 2.75 |
1888 | XX | 1054 | 1012 | 5.56 | 77.78% | 12.00 | 3.24 |
1894 | XX 60/- | 1055 | 1015 | 5.29 | 72.73% | 10.00 | 2.77 |
1912 | X 60/- | 1052 | 1016 | 4.76 | 69.23% | 6.75 | 1.49 |
1912 | X | 1045 | 1014.5 | 4.03 | 67.78% | 6.50 | 1.21 |
Sources: | |||||||
Thomas Usher brewing records held at the Scottish Brewing Archive, document numbers TU/6/1/1, TU/6/1/2 and TU/6/1/5. |
See what I mean about the hopping? Though the gravities do seem low for Stock Ales.
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