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Monday, 30 October 2023

Adnams beers in 1970

Let’s take a look at what Adnams were brewing when the decade kicked off. It wasn’t a massive range. And larger than it appears in the table. As they had a Brown Ale. Which was probably the Mild perhaps tweaked with primings.

Oh, and. I missed Tally Ho in the 1970s records. Easily done with a beer that’s only brewed a few times each year. The example in the table is from 1967.

There’s a better range of strengths than at some other regional breweries, with two beers over 1040º. And in Tally Ho they had one of the strongest beers sold on draught. Three other beers were also draught: XXX, BB and XXXX.

The bottled beers were LBA (Light Ale), BB (Pale Ale), XXXX (Old Ale), Double Stout, Tally Ho and Nut Brown Ale.

In the rates of attenuation, there’s a clear split between the pale and dark beers. With the former around 75% and the latter more like 65%. Was this deliberate? Probably. Other than the Stout. Which, in contrast to what you might expect of a 1970s English Stout, was reasonably well attenuated. So, not stupidly sweet.

Two hopping rates appear to have been employed: one, of about 4.5 lbs per quarter (336 lbs) of malt, for XXX and XXXX. And another of 5.5 lbs per quarter for all the others. The Stout, rather surprisingly, topping the bunch. Though, in terms of hops per barrel, the stronger Tally Ho comes out as winner.

Adnams beers in 1970
Beer Style OG FG ABV App. Atten-uation lbs hops/ qtr hops lb/brl
XXX Mild Ale 1031 1011 2.65 64.52% 4.41 0.58
LBA Pale Ale 1032 1008 3.18 75.00% 5.15 0.76
BB Pale Ale 1036 1008 3.70 77.78% 5.45 0.92
XXXX Old Ale 1046 1015 4.10 67.39% 4.41 0.86
Double Stout Stout 1037 1009 3.70 75.68% 5.54 0.86
Tally Ho Barley Wine 1075 1028.5 6.15 62.00% 5.41 1.64
Siurce:
Adnams brewing record held at the brewery.


1 comment:

  1. When was Fisherman’s brown introduced?
    Oscar

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