Somewhat surprisingly, the OG is only 3º lower than pre-war. Leaving it an impressive 5% ABV. Probably more than that by the time it was consumed, as 1013º is the cleansing gravity, not the racking gravity
It was brewed in somewhat of a transition period, when Younger replaced some of the grits with rice. I’m surprised that they still had any grits available. They must have built up a large stock before the war made them unobtainable.
Most of the hops were Kent from the 1939 harvest. But 26 lbs of the 130 lbs are described simply as “samples” from the 1940 harvest.
1941 William Younger Export | ||
pale malt | 8.00 lb | 66.67% |
flaked rice | 2.00 lb | 16.67% |
grits | 2.00 lb | 16.67% |
Fuggles 145 min | 1.00 oz | |
Fuggles 30 min | 1.00 oz | |
Goldings dry hops | 0.25 oz | |
OG | 1051 | |
FG | 1013 | |
ABV | 5.03 | |
Apparent attenuation | 74.51% | |
IBU | 23 | |
SRM | 4 | |
Mash at | 153º F | |
Sparge at | 160º F | |
Boil time | 145 minutes | |
pitching temp | 60º F | |
Yeast | WLP028 Edinburgh Ale |
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