If this is looking a bit feeble for a pre-WW I Mild, don’t worry. This was Tetley’s entry level Mild. There’s a whole raft of stronger siblings waiting at the edge of the lake.
Uncomplicated is the word I most use to describe old recipes like this. OK, there were three different types of base malt. I would tell you where the barley came from. Except the descriptions are total rubbish. No idea. My guess would be at least one type was foreign.
The hops aren’t much more interesting. A 50-50 split between Worcester and Kent. Nothing more to say.
1904 Tetley X Pale | ||
pale malt | 2.50 lb | 30.25% |
mild malt | 4.50 lb | 54.45% |
No. 3 invert sugar | 1.25 lb | 15.13% |
Caramel 1000 SRM | 0.014 lb | 0.17% |
Fuggles 120 mins | 1.00 oz | |
Goldings 30 mins | 1.00 oz | |
Goldings dry hops | 0.25 oz | |
OG | 1040 | |
FG | 1010 | |
ABV | 3.97 | |
Apparent attenuation | 75.00% | |
IBU | 26 | |
SRM | 11 | |
Mash at | 147º F | |
Sparge at | 165º F | |
Boil time | 120 minutes | |
pitching temp | 60º F | |
Yeast | Wyeast 1469 West Yorkshire Ale Timothy Taylor |
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