I’m sticking with the categorisation into Single, Double and Treble Stout. Though the waters are starting to be muddied by vaguer terms such as Nourishing Stout.
Beer prices had fallen since the 1850s. There was a simple reason for this: in the mid-1850s the malt tax increased from 2s 7d (31d) + 5% per bushel to 4s (48d). What followed was a period of incredible price stability which lasted right up until WW I. Which must have made the rapid price increases during the Great War quite a shock.
Once again, for reference purposes, here are the prices for standard Porter:
London Porter prices 1860 - 1880 | ||||
year | Brewery | beer | price per barrel (s) | price per gallon (d) |
1861 | Overton | Porter | 36 | 12 |
1863 | John Murton | Porter | 36 | 12 |
1874 | Eltham Brewery | Porter | 36 | 12 |
1873 | L. Davis & Son | Porter | 36 | 12 |
1879 | Collier Brothers | Porter | 36 | 12 |
1878 | Crystal Palace Steam Brewery | Porter | 38 | 12.67 |
1876 | Santer and Collingwood | Porter | 38 | 12.67 |
1877 | Waltham Brothers | Porter | 38 | 12.67 |
1871 | Overton & Gibbon | Porter | 40 | 13.33 |
1871 | Barclay Perkins | Porter | 40 | 13.33 |
1874 | Whitbread & Co. | Porter | 40 | 13.33 |
Average | 37.6 | 12.55 | ||
Sources: | ||||
Gray & Warren’s 1861–2 Directory of Croydon | ||||
Croydon Chronicle and East Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 31 October 1863, page 4. | ||||
Post Office Directory of Middlesex, 1874 | ||||
Woolwich Gazette - Saturday 12 July 1873, page 1. | ||||
Tottenham and Edmonton Weekly Herald - Saturday 24 May 1879, page 8. | ||||
Norwood News - Saturday 09 November 1878, page 8. | ||||
Islington Gazette - Friday 04 February 1876, page 1. | ||||
Croydon Guardian and Surrey County Gazette - Saturday 08 December 1877, page 3. | ||||
Surrey Comet - Saturday 07 October 1871, page 8. | ||||
Edmund Oxborrow price list | ||||
"The Medical Times and Gazette", 1874, page 652 |
The average price is almost 2.5 shillings per barrel cheaper than in the 1840s and 1850s.
A similar pattern is repeated by the Stouts:
London Stout prices 1860 - 1880 | ||||
year | Brewery | beer | price per barrel (s) | price per gallon (d) |
1876 | Santer and Collingwood | Single Stout | 44 | 14.67 |
1871 | Overton & Gibbon | Single Stout | 44 | 14.67 |
1861 | Overton | Stout | 48 | 16 |
1863 | John Murton | Single Stout | 48 | 16 |
1874 | Eltham Brewery | Single Stout | 48 | 16 |
1878 | Crystal Palace Steam Brewery | Nourishing Stout | 50 | 16.67 |
1871 | Barclay Perkins | Brown Stout | 50 | 16.67 |
1874 | Whitbread & Co. | Stout | 50 | 16.67 |
1877 | Waltham Brothers | Single Stout | 50 | 16.67 |
Average | 48 | 16.00 | ||
1876 | Santer and Collingwood | Double Stout | 50 | 16.67 |
1861 | Overton | Double Stout | 54 | 18 |
1871 | Overton & Gibbon | Double Stout | 54 | 18 |
1874 | Eltham Brewery | Double Stout | 54 | 18 |
1863 | John Murton | Double Stout | 60 | 20 |
1871 | Barclay Perkins | Double Brown Stout | 60 | 20 |
1874 | Whitbread & Co. | Double Stout | 60 | 20.00 |
1873 | L. Davis & Son | Double Stout | 60 | 20 |
1879 | Collier Brothers | Double Stout | 60 | 20 |
1878 | Crystal Palace Steam Brewery | Nourishing Stout | 62 | 20.67 |
1877 | Waltham Brothers | Double Stout | 62 | 20.67 |
Average | 57.8 | 19.27 | ||
1874 | Eltham Brewery | Treble Stout | 60 | 20 |
Sources: | ||||
Islington Gazette - Friday 04 February 1876, page 1. | ||||
Gray & Warren’s 1861–2 Directory of Croydon | ||||
Surrey Comet - Saturday 07 October 1871, page 8. | ||||
Post Office Directory of Middlesex, 1874 | ||||
Croydon Chronicle and East Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 31 October 1863, page 4. | ||||
Edmund Oxborrow price list | ||||
"The Medical Times and Gazette", 1874, page 652 | ||||
Woolwich Gazette - Saturday 12 July 1873, page 1. | ||||
Tottenham and Edmonton Weekly Herald - Saturday 24 May 1879, page 8. | ||||
Norwood News - Saturday 09 November 1878, page 8. | ||||
Croydon Guardian and Surrey County Gazette - Saturday 08 December 1877, page 3. |
Single Stout is more than 5 shillings per barrel cheaper on average. While Double Stout is 4 shillings cheaper. Happy days for Stout drinkers.
Though you can see that there’s considerable variation in prices between breweries. For Single Stout from 44 shillings to 50 shillings per barrel. And Double Stout from 50 shillings to 62 shillings.
How strong would a Single Stout have been in ABV
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ReplyDeleteSingle Stout 6% to 7% ABV, Double Stout 7% to 8%, Treble Stout 8% to 9.5%.