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Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Let's Brew Wednesday - 1911 Eldridge Pope Double Stout

An Eldridge Pope Double Stout label featuring a monocled huntsman holding a glass of beer.
Just 3º lower than in 1896 is Eldridge Pope’s other Black Beer, Double Stout. Even though that leaves it under 1060º and not much stronger than a London Porter. Far short of what you’d expect for a Double Stout.

As this was parti-gyled with the Light Tonic Stout, I don’t really have anything to say about the recipe. This was the junior party in the parti-gyle, amounting to 52 barrels compared to LTS’s 94.

Unlike LTS, Double Stout was sold in draught form. Costing the same as Pale Ale: 54 shillings for a 36-gallon barrel.

This does not look like a candidate for extended ageing. I can’t see there being more than a couple of months between racking and consumption. 

1911 Eldridge Pope Double Stout
pale malt 7.50 lb 59.41%
crystal malt 60 L 1.125 lb 8.91%
black malt 0.750 lb 5.94%
oats 1.50 lb 11.88%
No. 2 invert 1.500 lb 11.88%
caramel 1000 SRM 0.25 lb 1.98%
Cluster 120 mins 1.00 oz
Fuggles 60 mins 1.50 oz
Fuggles 30 mins 1.50 oz
OG 1059
FG 1018
ABV 5.42
Apparent attenuation 69.49%
IBU 51
SRM 38
Mash at 150º F
Sparge at 165º F
Boil time 120 minutes
pitching temp 59.5º F
Yeast White Labs WLP099 Super High Gravity


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