I found it in a book about the architecture of Berlin. There's a section on breweries which has some dead useful information. For me, at least.
In the late 1880s and early 1890s, around two thirds of Berlin’s breweries were top fermenting, but they only produced one third of the beer. The table below lists all top-fermenting breweries which did not all necessarily brew Weissbier.
Intriguing that more new top-fermenting breweries were arriving than bottom-fermenting ones: 27 compared to 8. Though that’s probably due to Lager breweries operating on a larger scale and requiring more capital to set up.
It’s hard to see any trends in the production figures.
Remember that there were several other top-fermenting styles in Berlin: Braunbier, Porter, Bitterbier. The quantity of Weissbier brewed was lower than the number in the table, which is for all types of top-fermented beer.
There’s no discernible shift from top to bottom fermenting that I can see. The proportion is always around one third to two thirds. Though it’s clear that the bottom-fermenting breweries were on a larger scale.
The difference in scale only became larger over time.
The average output of a top-fermenting brewery remained rooted at 20,000 hl. While that of bottom-fermenting breweries increased by more than 50%.
Number of Berlin breweries 1872 - 1894 | |||||
Year | Bottom fermenting | Top fermenting | Total | ||
1872 | 21 | 43.75% | 27 | 56.25% | 48 |
1888/89 | 26 | 36.62% | 45 | 63.38% | 71 |
1889/90 | 26 | 34.67% | 49 | 65.33% | 75 |
1890/91 | 27 | 36.00% | 48 | 64.00% | 75 |
1891/92 | 27 | 35.53% | 49 | 64.47% | 76 |
1892/93 | 29 | 38.16% | 47 | 61.84% | 76 |
1893/94 | 29 | 34.94% | 54 | 65.06% | 83 |
Source: | |||||
Berlin und seine Bauten, Architecten-Verein zu Berlin, Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn, Berlin, 1896, page 648. |
Output of Berlin breweries 1872 - 1894 | |||||
Year | Bottom fermenting | Top fermenting | Total | ||
1872 | 898,049 | 62.89% | 530,000 | 37.11% | 1,428,049 |
1888/89 | 1,858,530 | 64.21% | 1,036,058 | 35.79% | 2,894,588 |
1889/90 | 1,891,693 | 63.95% | 1,066,378 | 36.05% | 2,958,071 |
1890/91 | 1,939,023 | 64.66% | 1,060,001 | 35.34% | 2,999,024 |
1891/92 | 1,936,987 | 67.62% | 927,678 | 32.38% | 2,864,665 |
1892/93 | 2,116,979 | 67.95% | 998,661 | 32.05% | 3,115,640 |
1893/94 | 1,988,179 | 63.87% | 1,124,491 | 36.13% | 3,112,670 |
Source: | |||||
Berlin und seine Bauten, Architecten-Verein zu Berlin, Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn, Berlin, 1896, page 648. |
Average output of Berlin breweries 1872 - 1894 | ||
Year | Bottom fermenting | Top fermenting |
1872 | 42,764 | 19,630 |
1888/89 | 71,482 | 23,024 |
1889/90 | 72,757 | 21,763 |
1890/91 | 71,816 | 22,083 |
1891/92 | 71,740 | 18,932 |
1892/93 | 72,999 | 21,248 |
1893/94 | 68,558 | 20,824 |
Source: | ||
Berlin und seine Bauten, Architecten-Verein zu Berlin, Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn, Berlin, 1896, page 648. |
1 comment:
"bottom-fermenting breweries were on a larger scale."
And on a lager scale too..:-)
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