Beers from another couple of exotic countries: Russia and Japan.
Russia.— These beers arrived too late for the exhibition.
The Brewers' Journal vol. 38 1902, November 15th 1902, page 672 - 674.
Not a good start. Note that all the beers came from Warsaw, one of the most westerly cities in the Russian Empire.
Russian samples | |||
Exhibitors | Country | Samples | Style |
Brasserie E. Reych Synomie and Fils, Warsaw | Russia | Brown Beer | Brown Beer |
Brasserie E. Reych Synomie and Fils, Warsaw | Russia | Golden Beer | Golden Beer |
Brasserie E. Reych Synomie and Fils, Warsaw | Russia | Takopjanskie Malt | Malt Beer |
Brasserie E. Reych Synomie and Fils, Warsaw | Russia | Pilsen | Pils |
Brasserie Carl Machlejd, Warsaw | Russia | Lezak Beer | Lager |
Brasserie Carl Machlejd, Warsaw | Russia | Pilsen Beer | Pils |
Brasserie Haberbusch and Schiele, Warsaw | Russia | Bavarian (Beer) | Lager |
Brasserie Haberbusch and Schiele, Warsaw | Russia | Pilsen | Pils |
Brasserie Haberbusch and Schiele, Warsaw | Russia | Kulmbach | Kulmbacher |
Brasserie Francois Lutoslawski Fils, Drozdowo | Russia | Drozdowakia | Lager |
Source: | |||
The Brewers' Journal vol. 38 1902, November 15th 1902, page 672 - 674. |
A dark lager from the Brasserie Francois Lutoslawski Fils, Drozdowo, labelled Piwo Drozdowskie Marcowe, of high gravity, drank very full, but was somewhat too sweet. It is awarded three marks. The dark lager Zakopianskie E. Key ch Synowye, Warsaw, was a good beer. It is also given three marks.
The Lezak of the Brasserie Carl Machlejd, Warsaw, was an excellent full-pale lager. It is awarded three marks. Whilst the Pilsen of E. Bey ch Synowye, Warsaw, drank thin. It is given two marks.
The Brewers' Journal vol. 38 1902, November 15th 1902, page 672 - 674.
Are we to assume that all the other beers scored one? It's not very clear.
Only two beers from Japan. And a mineral water, for some reason.
Japanese samples | |||
Exhibitors | Country | Samples | Style |
Sapporo Brewery Company | Japan | Lager Beer | Lager |
Sapporo Brewery Company | Japan | Export Beer | Export |
Clifford Wilkinson | Japan | Tansan Mineral Water | Mineral Water |
Source: | |||
The Brewers' Journal vol. 38 1902, November 15th 1902, page 672 - 674. |
Japan.— The lager beer of the Sapporo Brewery Company was a very fair beer. It is awarded two marks.
The Brewers' Journal vol. 38 1902, November 15th 1902, page 672 - 674.
Now there's faint praise for you.
Still lots more of this to come.
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Did they ever talk about who the jury members were? Was there an early 20th Century version of Ron Pattinson?
The jurors consisted of Messrs. J. Grimble Groves, M.P., Salford (chairman, Groves and Whitnall, Limited), Chairman; W. Crockford (head brewer, Charrington and Co., Limited, of Mile End); Robert Hutton (head brewer, Samuel Allsopp and Co., Limited, of Burton-on-Trent); Arthur R. Ling, F.I.C., F.C.S. (consulting chemist, editor of The Journal of the Federated Institutes of Brewing), &c.
So a pretty distinguished bunch.
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