Monday, 24 July 2017

Boddington beers in 1939

Another look at the beers of Boddington. I have to justify the hours I spent snapping their records somehow.

It’s a much sparser set of beers than in 1913, down from nine to four. Though I’m sure that they marketed more. The Mild would have be tweaked to get Brown Ale. And IP probably bottled as a Pale Ale.

Nothing more complicated than this today. Busy writing North American recipes for my new book.


Er, nothing much else I want to say.
Boddington beers in 1939
Date Beer Style OG FG ABV App. Atten-uation lbs hops/ qtr hops lb/brl Pitch temp
3rd Jan IP Pale Ale 1045.0 1010.0 4.63 77.78% 6.92 1.39 61.5º F
3rd Jan XX Mild 1033.8 1007.0 3.54 79.26% 7.91 1.15 62º F
4th Jan CC Strong Ale 1056.0 1015.5 5.36 72.32% 8.10 2.17 61.5º F
19th Jan St Stout 1045.5 1013.0 4.30 71.43% 7.54 1.51 60º F
Source:
Boddington brewing record held at Manchester Central Library, document number M693/405/129.

2 comments:

StuartP said...

What more would one need?

Unknown said...

Pretty much the same range of beers as are in the 1950's ledgers.