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Friday, 10 July 2020

The changing of a Burton (part two)

Still banging on about Whitbread Burton Ale and how it transmogrified over the years.

These are the malts. Quite a bit of switching around.

I've been down the pub tonight with my mates will and Lucas. Which is why I'm not going into any complicated explanation. Bit knacked and wet. It was pissing it down here earlier.

I'll be boring you with the sugars tomorrow.

(Unless I can think of something better to do.)


Whitbread draught Burton Ale  grists 1900 - 1958
Year Beer OG SA malt pale malt PA malt brown malt choc. Malt crystal malt
1900 KK 1076.3 84.48% 1.72%
1924 KK 1055.1 34.50% 52.50%
1932 XXX 1045.2 73.38% 12.76%
1934 33 1060.8 26.51% 51.36% 1.66%
1940 XXXX 1052.8 5.88% 79.41% 2.94%
1946 XXXX 1043.3 66.49% 3.17%
1958 KKKK 1050.5 82.23% 0.90%
Sources:
Whitbread brewing records held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document numbers LMA/4453/D/01/065, LMA/4453/D/01/089, LMA/4453/D/01/098, LMA/4453/D/01/100, LMA/4453/D/01/107, LMA/4453/D/01/113 and LMA/4453/D/01/126.

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