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Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Let's Brew Wednesday - 1885 William Younger S1 Stout

A William Younger XXX Stout label featuring a six-pointed star the text "Brewed expressly for export", "Estab. 1749", "Brewers Edinburgh" and the signature "Wm. Younger".
Continuing with the Younger's festival, here’s the stronger version of Sweet Stout, S1. Which has a more typical Stout gravity. But is still very sweet.

The degree of attenuation is even worse than for S2, at a good bit below 50%. All those residual sugars, along with the light hopping, must have resulted in a very sweet beer. I assume it must have been sold pretty soon after racking, as with all that sugar it can’t have been very stable.

Which leads onto the question: was this a draught or bottled beer? It was mostly racked into barrels and kilderkins, which implies to me that it was going to be sold on draught. But I could be wrong.

The grist is a bit more complicated than for S2. With a small percentage of glucose. And rather more black malt. Leaving the colour extremely dark.

The hops were the same as in S2: American from the 1884 and 1885 harvests, Kent from 1884 and Bohemian from 1885.

Definitely no ageing for this Stout. 

1885 William Younger S1 Stout
pale malt 14.50 lb 85.29%
black malt 1.75 lb 10.29%
glucose 0.75 lb 4.41%
Cluster 120 min 0.50 oz
Cluster 60 min 0.50 oz
Fuggles 30 min 0.25 oz
Saaz 30 min 0.25 oz
OG 1073
FG 1041
ABV 4.23
Apparent attenuation 43.84%
IBU 22
SRM 42
Mash at 151º F
Sparge at 163º F
Boil time 120 minutes
pitching temp 57º F
Yeast WLP028 Edinburgh Ale

 

 

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