The Burtons produced by the different London breweries were all generally similar: 5-5.5% ABV, dark brown in colour and reasonably well hopped. Though, as you can see in the table, some breweries produced a slightly weaker beer that retailed for 7d per pint.
Whitbread’s version, called 33 after the tax reduction in 1933 it was brewed to celebrate, was slightly stronger and darker than was the norm, clocking in at over 1060º and with a colour of 100. 80 to 100 was a more typical colour, which is around 20-25 SRM, if you want to go all modern.
It’s not a surprise that London Burtons were all generally similar in character as they were competing in the same market. And, while London Stouts did make it to other parts of the UK, Burton Ales seem to have only been available in the capital.
Draught Burton Ale before WW II | ||||||||
Year | Brewer | Beer | Price per pint | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | colour |
1936 | Barclay Perkins | KK | 1056 | 1013 | 5.60 | 76.79% | 90 | |
1936 | Barclay Perkins | KKKK | 1078.5 | 1027 | 6.68 | 65.60% | 100 | |
1939 | Barclay Perkins | Strong Ale | 9 | 1055.2 | ||||
1939 | Courage | Strong Ale | 8 | 1054.4 | ||||
1939 | Mann Crossman | Strong Ale | 8 | 1050.9 | ||||
1939 | Meux | Strong Ale | 7 | 1047.5 | ||||
1939 | Taylor Walker | Strong Ale | 8 | 1053.7 | ||||
1939 | Watney | Strong Ale | 7 | 1050.3 | ||||
1939 | Truman | Strong Ale | 7 | 1048.9 | ||||
1939 | Wenlock | Strong Ale | 8 | 1053.4 | ||||
1939 | Whitbread | 33 | 8 | 1061 | 1020 | 5.31 | 67.21% | 110 |
Sources: | ||||||||
Truman Gravity Book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number B/THB/C/252. | ||||||||
Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/001. |
3 comments:
Any chance of a recipe?
Mike in NSW,
sometime soon, probably.
This is one to think over. I made a somewhat faithful version of it, with a different English yeast and grits instead of flaked maize. Nice beer.
Let's Brew Wednesday - 1935 Fullers OBE
http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2010/06/lets-brew-wednesday-fullers-obe.html
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