The sport will be to see if I do ever get to the end. I’d put the chances at around 50-50. There are always new shiny things to distract me. Though in my case the shiny things usually aren’t very shiny. Dusty, more like. I’ve still an absolute stack of 19th-century Lager analyses to harvest. And there’s that Which report on beer from 1960 Boak & Bailey sent me. It’s hard not to get drawn away by that.
Anyway, will I can still be arsed to continue, let’s crack on. I was just about to say how they came from all pars pf the UK when I noticed something: two examples of Mercer’s Stout. Is that the fabled Mercer’s Meat Stout? If it is, it looks remarkably ordinary. Though I guess you wouldn’t spot its potential oddness from the bare stats.
I just spotted something odd: a lot of the FG’s are very similar. 33 of the 47 have an FG between 1014 and 1015.9. Looks like customers expected a certain amount of body in their Stout.
It’s surprising that in these reasonably-attenuated set that there should be four Stouts containing lactose. Five, really. It isn’t mentioned in the Whitbread Gravity Book entry, but Mackeson definitely contained it. Less surprising is that these examples are all towards the bottom of the table.
Despite not really being in tooth-rotting country yet, five have the words “sweet” of “glucose” in their name. Looks to me like sweetness was becoming a selling point for Stout. Quite a change from its 18th-century classification as a beer and hence heavily hopped.
Of this set, Mackeson and Sam Smiths Extra Stout are the only two that still exist. Not such a shock as only Hydes, Sam Smiths and Thwaites are still around.
One final point. How exactly is Mc Ewan’s Stout Imperial at just 3.7% ABV? That’s a Table Beer by 19th-century standards.
Here’s the funny, fun, fun bit. The table:
Bottled Stout in the 1950's - Standard Stouts 65-70% attenuation | ||||||||||
Year | Brewer | Beer | Price | size | Acidity | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | colour |
1959 | Bents | Red Label Stout | 12d | half | 1048.3 | 1014.5 | 4.38 | 69.98% | 250 | |
1950 | Hancocks | Export Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.06 | 1044.4 | 1013.4 | 4.02 | 69.82% | 1 + 18.5 |
1953 | Mercers | Stout | 1/1d | half | 0.06 | 1045.7 | 1013.8 | 4.13 | 69.80% | 1 + 22 |
1954 | Bernard | Export Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.04 | 1043.9 | 1013.3 | 3.96 | 69.70% | 1 + 14 |
1951 | Hammerton | Oatmeal Stout | 23d | pint | 0.06 | 1047.1 | 1014.3 | 4.25 | 69.64% | 1 + 21 |
1959 | Ansell | Newcrest Stout | 14d | half | 1046 | 1014 | 4.15 | 69.57% | 190 | |
1954 | Tollemache | Beano Stout | 9.5d | half | 0.04 | 1041 | 1012.6 | 3.68 | 69.27% | 350 |
1951 | Groves & Whitnall | Red Rose Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.06 | 1047.5 | 1014.6 | 4.26 | 69.26% | |
1951 | Hammerton | Oatmeal Stout | 16d | half | 0.07 | 1045.6 | 1014.1 | 4.08 | 69.08% | |
1950 | J & T Bernard | Stout (Export) | 1/1d | half | 0.11 | 1045.5 | 1014.1 | 4.07 | 69.01% | 1 + 10 |
1959 | Stones | Samson Stout | 13d | half | 1045.7 | 1014.2 | 4.08 | 68.93% | 459 | |
1952 | Duttons | Mercers Stout | 1/1d | half | 0.06 | 1045.3 | 1014.1 | 4.04 | 68.87% | 1 + 21 |
1950 | Hydes | Special Stout | 1/8d | pint | 0.05 | 1045.5 | 1014.2 | 4.05 | 68.79% | 1 + 9 |
1951 | Truman | Black Ben Stout | 14.5d | half | 0.06 | 1047.6 | 1014.9 | 4.23 | 68.70% | 1 + 9 |
1954 | Ansell | New Best Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.05 | 1049.7 | 1015.7 | 4.40 | 68.41% | 1 + 9 |
1954 | Meux | Special Stout (no lactose) | 10.5d | nip | 0.04 | 1040.2 | 1012.7 | 3.56 | 68.41% | 300 |
1958 | Bernard | Export Stout | 26d | 16 oz | 0.05 | 1046.4 | 1014.7 | 3.96 | 68.32% | 225 |
1959 | Sam Smith | Taddy Stout | 14d | half | 1047.1 | 1015.1 | 4.14 | 67.94% | 225 | |
1953 | Plymouth Breweries | Oatmeal Stout | 1/0.5d | half | 0.06 | 1047.9 | 1015.4 | 4.21 | 67.85% | 1 + 15 |
1953 | Stones | Samson Stout | 1/0.5d | half | 0.05 | 1046.6 | 1015 | 4.09 | 67.81% | 1 + 20 |
1952 | Flowers & Son Ltd | Stout | 11d | half | 0.07 | 1044.1 | 1014.2 | 3.87 | 67.80% | 1R + 16B |
1959 | Greenall Whitley | Sterling Stout | 14d | half | 1046.8 | 1015.1 | 4.10 | 67.74% | 225 | |
1959 | Thwaites | Cream Stout | 13d | half | 1044.3 | 1014.3 | 3.88 | 67.72% | 225 | |
1952 | Wilsons | Wembley Stout | 11.5d | half | 0.07 | 1044.3 | 1014.5 | 3.86 | 67.27% | 1 + 14 |
1954 | Flowers | Table Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.04 | 1046.1 | 1015.2 | 4.00 | 67.03% | 325 |
1953 | Brickwoods | Black Bricky | 11d | nip | 0.14 | 1045.7 | 1015.1 | 3.96 | 66.96% | 1 + 12 |
1959 | Hydes | Special Anvil Stout | 12.5d | half | 1041.4 | 1013.7 | 3.58 | 66.91% | 200 | |
1954 | Chesham & Brackley | Raven Stout | 1/3d | half | 0.04 | 1047.5 | 1015.8 | 4.10 | 66.74% | 475 |
1956 | East Anglian Breweries | Ely Silk Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.07 | 1046.2 | 1015.4 | 3.98 | 66.67% | 275 |
1957 | Samuel Smith | Sams Extra Stout (lactose absent) | 1/2d | half | 0.06 | 1049.8 | 1016.6 | 4.30 | 66.67% | 225 |
1950 | McEwan | Imperial Stout | 1/1.5d | half | 0.06 | 1043 | 1014.4 | 3.70 | 66.51% | 22 B |
1959 | Workington | John Peel Stout | 13d | half | 1040.9 | 1013.7 | 3.52 | 66.50% | 300 | |
1952 | Hope & Anchor | Jubilee Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.08 | 1041.7 | 1014 | 3.58 | 66.43% | 1R + 11B |
1959 | Hanson, Julia | Special Stout | 15d | half | 1044.9 | 1015.1 | 3.85 | 66.37% | 225 | |
1950 | Hammerton | Oatmeal Stout | 10.5d | half | 0.06 | 1040.7 | 1013.7 | 3.49 | 66.34% | 1 + 17 |
1954 | Hancocks | M Stout (Lactose present) | 1/- | half | 0.04 | 1043 | 1014.5 | 3.69 | 66.28% | 350 |
1959 | Marston | Mello Sweet Stout | 15d | half | 1040.3 | 1013.6 | 3.45 | 66.25% | 325 | |
1954 | Steel Coulson | Elephant Sweet Stout | 1/2.5d | half | 0.07 | 1041.7 | 1014.1 | 3.57 | 66.19% | 350 |
1959 | Flowers | Sable Stout | 15d | half | 0.02 | 1044.3 | 1015 | 3.79 | 66.14% | 250 |
1959 | J & J Bernard | Export Stout | 13d | half | 1046.2 | 1015.8 | 3.93 | 65.80% | 275 | |
1953 | Truman | Best Stout (Lactose present) | 12d | half | 0.06 | 1044.4 | 1015.2 | 3.78 | 65.77% | 1 + 8 |
1957 | Whitbread | Mackeson Stout | 1/4d | half | 0.06 | 1046.3 | 1015.9 | 3.93 | 65.66% | 250 |
1954 | Hall & woodhouse | Glucose Stout | 1/- | half | 0.04 | 1042.7 | 1014.7 | 3.62 | 65.57% | 375 |
1954 | Vaux & Co | Sweet Strong Stout | 1/2d | half | 0.05 | 1047.6 | 1016.4 | 4.03 | 65.55% | 1 + 20 |
1954 | Groves & Whitnall | Red Rose Stout (Lactose present) | 1/1d | half | 0.06 | 1048.8 | 1016.9 | 4.13 | 65.37% | 300 |
1954 | Cornbrook Brewery Co. | Barley Stout (Lactose present) | 1/1d | half | 0.04 | 1047.2 | 1016.5 | 3.97 | 65.04% | 300 |
1952 | Atkinsons | Semi Sweet Stout | 1/- | half | 0.06 | 1046 | 1016.1 | 3.87 | 65.00% | 1R + 16B |
Source: | ||||||||||
Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/001. |
I’ve a few more years’ worth of this stuff left. Sadly enough for you.
2 comments:
Next to bottom C????? is Cornbrook Brewery, Chester Road Manchester
Peter Dickinson,
thanks for that. I should have been able to guess that.
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