Unlike most Scottish breweries, Younger wasn’t that into parti-gyling. And when they did opt for it, sometimes it was in a non-standard way. Such as here. This shared a mash with the S 50/- above, but the two beers were hopped and boiled separately.
Which explains how this beer is both much more heavily hopped and contains an extra ingredient: sugar. Not sure exactly which type of sugar, but let’s go with old lovely No. 1 invert. It could be something darker. Especially as there’s a note in the log saying “colour too high”.
A more usual three types of hops here: Kent, Spalt and American, all from the 1884 season.
1885 William Younger B 50/- | ||
pale malt | 9.25 lb | 94.87% |
No. 1 invert sugar | 0.50 lb | 5.13% |
Cluster 90 min | 0.50 oz | |
Spalt 60 min | 0.50 oz | |
Fuggles 30 min | 0.50 oz | |
Goldings dry hops | 0.50 oz | |
OG | 1044 | |
FG | 1016 | |
ABV | 3.70 | |
Apparent attenuation | 63.64% | |
IBU | 29 | |
SRM | 4.5 | |
Mash at | 156º F | |
Sparge at | 163º F | |
Boil time | 150 minutes | |
pitching temp | 61º F | |
Yeast | WLP028 Edinburgh Ale |
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