Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Let's Brew Wednesday - 1877 Strangman X Ale

Here’s another confusing beer from Strangman. On the face of it, the name, X Ale, indicates that this was a Mild Ale. But it’s not that simple.

The gravity is very much in the range of a London X Ale. However, the hopping is a good bit heavier. At 14 lbs per quarter (336 lbs) of malt, the rate is about double that of London Mild Ales. And similar to the hopping rate of a London Pale Ale. It’s also higher than the hopping rate for Strangman Beer. Which makes no sense, as Ale should be more lightly hopped than Ale.

Not much to the recipe: just one type of malt and one of hops. The malt was made from English barley by Strangman themselves. The hops, from grower Springett, were, I assume, English. And were pretty fresh, being from the 1876 harvest.
 

1877 Strangman X Ale
pale malt 13.00 lb 100.00%
Fuggles 90 mins 2.25 oz
Fuggles 60 mins 2.25 oz
Fuggles 30 mins 2.25 oz
OG 1056
FG 1013
ABV 5.69
Apparent attenuation 76.79%
IBU 75
SRM 5
Mash at 152º F
Sparge at 165º F
Boil time 90 minutes
pitching temp 60º F
Yeast WLP004 Irish Stout

 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is termed a SMASH beer , Single Malt And Single Hop.

Kevin said...

You will see that a lot as you dig into these recipes.

Rob Sterowski said...

Could they be re-using hops?

Anonymous said...

I thought mild ales were hoppy until the early 20th century.
Oscar