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Wednesday 19 October 2016

Let's Brew Wednesday - 1956 Shepherd Neame MB

It’s a very special beer for a very special day.

For two reasons. Today is my 60th birthday and this beer was brewed on the day that I was born, October 19th 1956. That it’s a Mild just makes it even more appropriate.

In most other respects, it’s not that special a beer. It isn’t particularly strong, though the gravity had increased a tad since 1947. Just about enough to tip it over into intoxicating land. It just manages to scrape in over 3% ABV, usually my bottom limit for bothering.

Shepherd Neame didn’t go for complicated recipes. This one just has a single type of pale malt, a dash of malt extract, No. 3 invert sugar and something called UKCS which must be some type of proprietary sugar. I’ve just bumped up the No. 3 content to allow for this.

At this point Shep’s seem to have only been using hops from their own gardens. At least that’s all that turns up in the photos I have. It makes perfect sense, the brewery being located in Kentish hop country. I am surprised by the modest level of their hopping. I’ve always imagined breweries in Kent being enthusiastic hoppers.

I quite like the fact that it’s such an ordinary beer. One meant for supping by the gallon down the pub with your mates. It seems appropriate for a beer born on the same day as me.


1956 Shepherd Neame MB
pale malt 5.50 lb 84.49%
no. 3 sugar 1.00 lb 15.36%
malt extract 0.01 lb 0.15%
Fuggles 120 mins 0.75 oz
Goldings 30 mins 0.50 oz
OG 1030.2
FG 1007.2
ABV 3.04
Apparent attenuation 76.16%
IBU 19
SRM 9
Mash at 152º F
Sparge at 170º F
Boil time 120 minutes
pitching temp 62.25º F
Yeast a Southern English Ale yeast

13 comments:

  1. Just to wish you a great birthday.What will you drink to celebrate?

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  2. Happy Birthday!

    Would love to find that on at SN pubs instead of the execrable Master Brew.

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  3. Marquis,

    same as always - St. Bernardus Abt.

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  4. Van harte gefeliciteerd en proost!
    Jan

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  5. Happy birthday Ron! Keep up the good work.

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  6. Happy birthday Abt drinking Ron!

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  7. Happy Birthday!

    I'm a homebrewer from Sweden who's been in love with British beer since the first time I tasted a bitter in the early 90s. Combine that with my interest in history and your blog is heaven for me :-)

    I was tempted to brew the beer for your birthday party, but other commitments got in the way.

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  8. Happy birthday, and welcome to the 60's club!

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  9. Happy birthday Ron! Hope the family are being nice to you today.

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  10. Happy birthday! I toasted my own this Monday with a pint of home-brewed Russell's 1911 AK thanks to you.

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  11. Happy Birthday! Thanks for all the lessons you've taught here.

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