What’s the difference? Grits. While X and X1 both contain a very high proportion of grits. While X2 has none. In its place, there’s rather more mild malt. Almost as much mild malt as pale malt. Along with some sugar. All in all, a rather simple grist.
The hopping is much heavier than in X1: 7lbs per quarter (336 lbs) of malt compared to 4 lbs. That’s quite a big difference. Though it’s well short of the 12.5 lbs per quarter which graced Tetley’s Pale Ale.
And what were those hops? Worcester, Kent and Mid-Kent. All from the 1903 harvest.
1904 Tetley X2 | ||
pale malt | 5.25 lb | 44.42% |
mild malt | 5.00 lb | 42.30% |
brown sugar | 1.50 lb | 12.69% |
Caramel 1000 SRM | 0.07 lb | 0.59% |
Fuggles 120 mins | 1.75 oz | |
Goldings 30 mins | 1.75 oz | |
Goldings dry hops | 0.50 oz | |
OG | 1057 | |
FG | 1014 | |
ABV | 5.69 | |
Apparent attenuation | 75.44% | |
IBU | 41 | |
SRM | 14 | |
Mash at | 151º F | |
Sparge at | 165º F | |
Boil time | 120 minutes | |
pitching temp | 60º F | |
Yeast | Wyeast 1469 West Yorkshire Ale Timothy Taylor |
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