I’ve so much data for the post-war period that this section is going to be vert table-heavy. Though it is mostly for bottled Pale Ales rather than draught ones. Which is a bit of a shame. But it reflects who was responsible for collecting the samples: Whitbread. While they sampled plenty of draught Pale Ales from London and its environs, from breweries further away they mostly only analysed bottled beers.
These examples are a bit stronger than those from London. There’a a simple explanation: they’re from a few years later when gravities had bounced back a little. The average of 1036.4º is very close to overall average OG, which was around 1037º for the whole of the 1950s.
As in London, the rate of attenuation is high, averaging over 80%.
Some stronger Pale Ales were brewed in the North, too:
Northern strong bottled Pale Ale after WW II | ||||||||
Year | Brewer | Beer | Price per pint (d) | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | colour |
1955 | Hewitt Bros. | Pale Ale | 23 | 1040.8 | 1008.4 | 4.21 | 79.41% | 28 |
1953 | Westoe | Export | 30 | 1042.2 | 1008.3 | 4.41 | 80.33% | 23 |
1953 | Duttons | Special | 28 | 1045 | 1007.2 | 4.93 | 84.00% | 28 |
1953 | Vaux | Special Export Pale Ale | 30 | 1046.9 | 1010.4 | 4.75 | 77.83% | 30 |
1951 | John Smith | Magnet Ale | 26 | 1047.1 | 1011.5 | 4.62 | 75.58% | 24 |
1948 | Duncan Gilmour | Export Quality Golden PA | 1053.1 | 1011.8 | 5.38 | 77.78% | 21 | |
1951 | John Smith | Pale Ale | 1059.4 | 1016.9 | 5.52 | 71.55% | 22 | |
Average | 27.4 | 1047.8 | 1010.6 | 4.8 | 78.07% | 25.1 | ||
Source: | ||||||||
Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/002. |
A couple would have been considered pretty strong even before WW II. I suspect that the John Smith beer was for export. I know that they shipped beer to Belgium and the lack of a price was often a sign of a beer which wasn’t sold in the UK.
Northern bottled Pale Ale after WW II | ||||||||
Year | Brewer | Beer | Price per pint (d) | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | colour |
1955 | Samuel Smith | Taddy Ale | 22 | 1032.6 | 1007.2 | 3.30 | 77.91% | 23 |
1955 | Catterall & Swarbrick | XL Pale Ale | 22 | 1034.1 | 1005.1 | 3.77 | 85.04% | 19 |
1955 | Moors & Robson | Pale Ale | 16 | 1034.1 | 1007.3 | 3.48 | 78.59% | 14 |
1950 | T Taylor | Special Pale Ale | 28 | 1034.7 | 1008.3 | 3.42 | 76.08% | 24 |
1955 | Thwaites | Pale Ale | 27 | 1034.7 | 1005.5 | 3.80 | 84.15% | 17 |
1955 | Hydes | Pale Ale | 21 | 1034.9 | 1004 | 4.03 | 88.54% | 23 |
1955 | Newcastle Breweries | Amber Ale | 20 | 1034.9 | 1007.5 | 3.56 | 78.51% | 30 |
1951 | Peter Walker | SB Ale | 19 | 1035.1 | 1005.7 | 3.82 | 83.76% | 28 |
1955 | Tennant Bros. | Lion Pale Ale | 27 | 1036.6 | 1009.9 | 3.46 | 72.95% | 23 |
1955 | Tetley | Bitter | 25 | 1037.1 | 1004 | 4.32 | 89.22% | 23 |
1955 | Birkenhead Brewery | India Pale Ale | 21 | 1037.2 | 1007.2 | 3.90 | 80.65% | 21 |
1955 | Threlfalls | Blue Label | 22 | 1037.4 | 1008 | 3.82 | 78.61% | 19 |
1948 | Carlisle State Brewery | Pale Ale | 20 | 1037.5 | 1006.5 | 4.03 | 82.67% | 17.5 |
1955 | Hey & Son | Gold Cup Ale | 25 | 1037.6 | 1006.6 | 4.03 | 82.45% | 19 |
1955 | Moors & Robson | Red Cap Bitter Beer | 20 | 1038.1 | 1008.1 | 3.90 | 78.74% | 15 |
1951 | Peter Walker | Pale Ale | 21 | 1038.5 | 1007.3 | 4.06 | 81.04% | 24 |
1953 | Duttons | DPA Pale Ale | 24 | 1038.9 | 1005.2 | 4.39 | 86.63% | 20 |
1955 | Greenall Whitley | Pale Ale | 22 | 1039.1 | 1008.1 | 4.03 | 79.28% | 20 |
1950 | Tennant Bros. | Pale Ale | 1039.4 | 1012.2 | 3.52 | 69.04% | 27 | |
Average | 22.3 | 1036.4 | 1007.0 | 3.82 | 80.73% | 21.6 | ||
Source: | ||||||||
Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/002. |
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