Monday 12 December 2022

Mid-19th century London Stout

You’ll note that, for once gravities have increased over time. There’s a reason for that: in the early part of the 19th century the Napoleonic Wars meant that the taxes on beer and malt were high. Which in turn drove down gravities.

As the century progressed, a set of Stout styles evolved. Differentiated not just by strength but also by conditioning time. That is, into Keeping and Running. As well as Single, Double and Tripel.

In the table, you can see that most London brewers were sticking to those categories. With Single Stout at an OG of about 1075º, Double Stout at 1088º and Triple 1098º. You could argue that Barclay’s Russian Stout (IBSt) was in a fourth strength category, which I guess you could call Imperial. If only Truman didn’t have a beer in the Triple Stout category called just that. The confusing bastards.

There are a couple of outliers in the Single Stouts. Barclay’s FSt looks like a Porter. In fact, its OG is only 1º higher than their Porter. The other is Truman Running Stout, which looks more like a Double Stout.

Keeping versions are significantly more heavily hopped than the Runners. In the case of Reid, there are around 25% in the stock versions (Crs. Whatever that stands for).  While at Whitbread the difference wasn’t far short of 100%. Though it’s all relative. Every single one of the beers, including Runners, is heavily hopped.

The rate of attenuation is fairly high, especially when many of these beers would have undergone a long secondary Brettanomyces fermentation. Leaving the FG when served much lower than the raking gravity in the table. 

Mid-19th century London Stout
Year Brewer Beer OG FG ABV App. Atten-uation lbs hops/ qtr hops lb/brl
1849 Barclay Perkins FSt 1061.5 1016.0 6.02 73.98% 17.06 4.38
1850 Truman M Keeping Stout 1073.1 1028.5 5.90 60.98% 11.84 3.87
1845 Reid S 1073.4       12.05 3.76
1845 Reid S Crs 1074.8       15.00 4.94
1850 Whitbread KS 1074.8 1025.8 6.49 65.56% 21.63 6.91
1850 Whitbread S 1075.1 1027.1 6.34 63.84% 11.83 4.03
1850 Truman Running Stout 1081.7 1027.1 7.22 66.78% 12.65 4.26
  Average   1073.5 1024.9 6.39 66.23% 14.58 4.59
1845 Reid SS 1087.3       11.62 4.55
1845 Reid SS Crs 1087.3       14.92 6.15
1850 Truman Export Stout 1088.6 1023.0 8.68 74.06% 19.34 8.15
1850 Truman Double Stout 1088.9 1026.3 8.28 70.40% 14.18 7.63
  Average   1088.0 1024.7 8.48 72.23% 15.01 6.62
1850 Whitbread SSS 1092.0       11.84 4.31
1849 Barclay Perkins BSt BI 1093.2 1028.0 8.63 69.96% 16.79 7.40
1850 Barclay Perkins BSt Expt  1096.3 1028.0 9.04 70.93% 15.34 7.14
1845 Reid SSS 1097.0 1034.6 8.25 64.29% 12.61 5.94
1850 Truman Imperial 1099.2 1029.1 9.27 70.67% 13.42 8.20
1850 Barclay Perkins IBSt 1109.0 1031.0 10.32 71.57% 15.69 9.31
  Average   1097.8 1030.1 9.10 69.48% 14.28 7.05
Sources:
Truman brewing record held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number B/THB/C/052.
Whitbread brewing records held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document numbers LMA/4453/D/09/043 and LMA/4453/D/09/044.
Barclay Perkins brewing record held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number ACC/2305/1/540.
Reid brewing record held at the Westminster City Archives, document number 789/271.


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