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Sunday, 29 September 2019

Strong Bitter

According to my classification, Strong Bitter is anything above 1045º. Beers of this type pretty much disappeared in the 1940s. As restrictions on brewing were lifted in the early 1050s, breweries started to introduce stronger Bitters, similar in strength to pre-war Best Bitter.

About the only exception to this was Draught Bass, which even during the war remained over 1045º.

Beers of this strength didn’t sell in enormous quantities, but were profitable enough to be worth a brewery’s while. Often they were parti-gyled with standard Bitter, an economical way of producing a small batch beer. Which is still the way Fullers produce ESB.



Strong Bitter 1953 - 1964
Year Brewer Beer Price per pint d OG FG ABV App. Atten-uation colour
1960 Ansells Bitter 17 1045.3 1010.7 4.5 76.38%
1954 Bass Pale Ale 19 1046 1008.7 4.86 81.09% 20
1965 Bass Draught PA 1050.5 1009.4 5.36 81.39% 16
1964 Camerons Strong Arm 25 1045.2 1013.1 4.01 71.02% 45
1953 Charrington Pale Ale 17 1046.4 29
1959 Charrington  Toby Ale 15 1046.6 1009.4 4.84 79.83% 20
1963 Charrington  Toby Ale 33 1048.1 1008.3 5.19 82.74% 18
1960 Courage & Barclay Directors' Bitter 24 1048.8 1008.4 5.27 82.79% 26
1960 Greene King Abbot Ale 22 1051.3 1007.9 5.43 84.60% 20
1960 Ridley Best Bitter 21 1047 1007.8 4.9 83.40% 22
1961 Southams Pressure PA 24 1045.8 1007.1 4.84 84.50% 17
1954 Watney Special Bitter 20 1045.5 1013.7 4.12 69.89% 23
1963 Watney Red Barrel Ex. PA 31 1047.7 1012.9 4.52 72.96% 20
1965 Watney PA 1050.3 1011.5 5.05 77.14% 23
1960 Young & Co Best Bitter 20 1048.4 1011.5 4.61 76.24% 24
Average 21.4 1047.5 1010 4.82 76.24% 23.1
Sources:
Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/002.
Which Beer Report, 1960, pages 171 - 173.

This is an excerpt from my excellent book on brewing after WW II.


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1 comment:

  1. "restrictions on brewing were lifted in the early 1050s" That was a long time ago. :)

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