As I mentioned in an earlier post, this information copmes from a transcript rather than the brewing record itself. I'm guessing that there's more information in the original records. As it doesn't give any details of the malt and hops, just the quantities. Which is a bit of a bummer. But I'm just grateful to get anything at all.
The good thing is, because of the period, I know that the grist can't be that complicated. Being pre-1880, there can't be any adjuncts. And there's probably no sugar, either. And, this being Scotland, most of the beers almost certainly contain nothing other than base malt. The exception being the Stouts.
Interestingly, despite there being 17 different beers, there don't seem to be any Pale Ales. Unless they're hiding amongst the Shilling Ales. I'm ruling out XX and XXX because, though they have some of the highest hopping rates, they look too strong to be Pale Ales.
Not sure what the real name of the weakest beer, listed as "###" was. Maybe they just couldn't read the original. Whatever it was called, it looks very much like a Table Beer to me. What with its low gravity and quite heavy hopping.
What there are a lot of are strong beers. There are three with gravities over 1100º. Plus two others over 1090º. In fact, 12 of the 17 beers have gravities over 1070º. Which makes for quite an unbalanced range. Like William Younger, there were two parallel ranges of strong beers. Shilling Ales and numbered Ales. The only difference being that the latter were more heavily hopped.
The degree of attenuation is pretty crap. Though that's typical of Scottish beers in general. Only a couple are a little over 70%. And a couple are under 60%.
Belhaven beers in 1871 | ||||||||
Date | Beer | Style | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | lbs hops/ qtr | hops lb/brl |
12th Oct | ### | Ale | 1033 | 1011 | 2.91 | 66.67% | 10.00 | 1.03 |
14th Oct | 50/- | Ale | 1041 | 1011 | 3.97 | 73.17% | 13.00 | 0.90 |
13th Oct | 60/- | Ale | 1058 | 1022 | 4.76 | 62.07% | 6.67 | 1.74 |
6th Oct | 80/- | Ale | 1072.1 | 1025 | 6.23 | 65.33% | 6.33 | 2.38 |
10th Oct | 100/- | Ale | 1084 | 1035 | 6.48 | 58.33% | 5.41 | 2.35 |
5th Oct | 120/- | Ale | 1095 | 1035 | 7.94 | 63.16% | 6.98 | 3.49 |
6th Oct | 140/- | Ale | 1110 | 1035 | 9.92 | 68.18% | 7.17 | 4.47 |
9th Oct | 160/- | Ale | 1125 | 1053 | 9.53 | 57.60% | 7.69 | 5.36 |
4th Oct | London | Ale | 1078 | 1028 | 6.61 | 64.10% | 8.33 | 3.41 |
9th Oct | XX | Mild | 1064 | 1025 | 5.16 | 60.94% | 7.80 | 2.32 |
11th Oct | XXX | Mild | 1076 | 1028 | 6.35 | 63.16% | 7.67 | 2.74 |
10th Oct | BS | Stout | 1038 | 1013 | 3.31 | 65.79% | 8.67 | 1.37 |
13th Oct | S | Stout | 1076 | 1039 | 4.89 | 48.68% | 8.48 | 3.26 |
7th Oct | 2 | Strong Ale | 1096 | 1032 | 8.47 | 66.67% | 8.14 | 4.17 |
3rd Oct | 3 | Strong Ale | 1078 | 1025 | 7.01 | 67.95% | 11.43 | 4.55 |
3rd Oct | 4 | Strong Ale | 1068 | 1020 | 6.35 | 70.59% | 12.41 | 4.29 |
14th Oct | II | Strong Ale | 1108 | 1043 | 8.60 | 60.19% | 7.88 | 5.13 |
Source: | ||||||||
Belhaven brewing record held at the Scottish Brewing Archives, document number B/6/1/1/3. |
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