Things were looking very rosy for UK brewing. In the period covered by the table, production rose by 18%, consumption by 16% and exports by almost 3%. The only area that was in decline were exports.
One thing that didn’t change really at all was average OG. It increased by just 0.07% between 1971 and 1980. It had been around 1037ยบ since the early 1950s.
Before WW I, UK beer exports were amazingly consistent.at around half a million barrels per year. The war interrupted that trade and between the wars exports pootled along at around 250,000 barrels. After WW II, exports remained at a similar level until the 1960s, when they began to rise, the peak being in 1975. Only in the period 1906 to 1913 had exports been greater.
UK production, imports, exports and average OG 1971 - 1980 (barrels) | |||||
Year | production | average OG | imports | exports | consumption |
1971 | 34,360,000 | 1036.90 | 2,011,980 | 445,669 | 35,926,311 |
1972 | 34,969,310 | 1036.90 | 2,056,116 | 430,873 | 36,594,553 |
1973 | 35,338,345 | 1037.00 | 2,357,628 | 450,789 | 37,245,184 |
1974 | 37,893,753 | 1037.10 | 1,834,025 | 444,019 | 39,283,759 |
1975 | 38,238,657 | 1037.30 | 1,807,125 | 537,892 | 39,507,890 |
1976 | 39,200,556 | 1037.50 | 1,878,853 | 523,926 | 40,555,483 |
1977 | 40,404,025 | 1037.50 | 1,564,733 | 528,634 | 41,440,124 |
1978 | 40,279,059 | 1037.60 | 1,562,993 | 490,379 | 41,351,673 |
1979 | 40,595,574 | 1037.60 | 1,678,406 | 478,677 | 41,795,303 |
1980 | 40,595,574 | 1037.60 | 1,575,906 | 458,550 | 41,712,930 |
% change | 18.15% | 0.07% | -21.67% | 2.89% | 16.11% |
Sources: | |||||
“The Brewers' Society Statistical Handbook 1988” page 7. | |||||
Statistical Handbook of the British Beer & Pub Association 2005, p. 7 |
Where is the expected drop in exports after WW2 due to the collapse of the Empire?
ReplyDeleteAgreed but also an inability to keep up due to having some of the oldest brewing facilities in the world same goes for Irish brewers though the big G would modernise eventually.
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I suspect the 22% drop of imports to the UK probably has to do with the oil embargo of 1973.
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