Saturday 26 February 2022

Let's Brew - 1881 Truman 40/- Ale

In the early 1870s Truman replaced their XX Ale with something called 40/- Ale. A name which clearly its price per barrel. Standard X Ale usually being sold for 36/- per barrel.

It wasn't around for very long, being dropped sometime between 1881 and 1885.

This batch was the junior partner of a parti-gyle with the X Ale above. With 120 barrels of 40/- Ale being paired with 590 barrels of X Ale. Where was it sold? Possibly in London. Brewers in the capital sometimes made stronger versions of beer for the local market. Though these usually included an “L” in the brewhouse name.

Not much else to say, as all the recipe details I’ve already discussed in the X Ale text.

1881 Truman 40/- Ale
pale malt 9.50 lb 73.08%
No. 2 invert sugar 3.50 lb 26.92%
Cluster 120 mins 2.50 oz
Hallertau 30 mins 2.50 oz
OG 1068
FG 1022
ABV 6.09
Apparent attenuation 67.65%
IBU 69
SRM 13
Mash at 150º F
Sparge at 170º F
Boil time 120 minutes
pitching temp 61º F
Yeast Wyeast 1099 Whitbread Ale




1 comment:

StuartP said...

Beer making used to be so simple: decent amount of malt, add sugar, hops. No need to dick about.