The most obvious change is the number of beers. Seventeen compared with just 12 back in 1894. A lot of this is accounted for by the range of Shilling Mild Ales. Which are five in total, ranging in gravity from 1029º to 1065º. Though the 60/-, 80/- and 100/- probably did exist in 1894, just without the MA suffix.
The two weakest – 40/- MA and 50/- MA – do seem to be new beers. With gravities, 1032º and 1035º, which were pathetically weak for pre-WW I beers.
I’ve still no idea what the “Br” suffix means. There’s been a new, extremely weak beer added to the set: 40/- Br. Its gravity of just 1029º is at a level only really seen in Table Beer.
There’s also a new 40/- PA with the extremely low gravity of 1029º. Which is truly ridiculous for a pre-WW I Pale Ale.
All the beers have lost 1º or 2º in gravity in the intervening two decades. Which is pretty standard across all breweries. And a reaction to the increase in taxation after 1900.
There are still two Stouts, though one is now a good bit weaker at 1046º. Which is pretty low for a Stout. Weaker even than most Porter.
They’re up to five Pale Ales and an IPA. Which is an indication of how the market was going in Scotland. I’m sure it’s no coincidence that there was a difference in 3º between each of them: 1042º, 1045º, 1048º, 1051º and 1054º. Other than the feeble 40/- PA. I can’t imagine that there was any pub that sold the whole set. More likely just a couple of them.
XP is a weird one. I’ve only one example of it, from 1913. XP was used by other brewers, such as William Younger. But there it was an IPA of about 1055º. Whereas here it’s clearly some sort of Strong Ale. Though it was parti-gyled with a couple of Pale Ales.
Thomas Usher beers in 1914 | ||||||||
Date | Beer | Style | OG | FG | ABV | App. Atten-uation | lbs hops/ qtr | hops lb/brl |
24th Dec | 40/- Br | Ale | 1029 | 1010 | 2.51 | 65.52% | 6.00 | 0.72 |
24th Dec | 50/- Br | Ale | 1032 | 1010 | 2.91 | 68.75% | 6.00 | 0.80 |
17th Dec | 60/- Br | Ale | 1033 | 1010 | 3.04 | 69.70% | 6.00 | 0.82 |
26th Aug | 44/- MA | Mild | 1032 | 1012.5 | 2.58 | 60.94% | 5.00 | 0.69 |
26th Aug | 50/- MA | Mild | 1035 | 1013 | 2.91 | 62.86% | 5.00 | 0.75 |
24th Dec | 60/- MA | Mild | 1039 | 1016 | 3.04 | 58.97% | 5.00 | 0.84 |
24th Dec | 80/- MA | Mild | 1047 | 1018 | 3.84 | 61.70% | 5.00 | 1.01 |
26th Aug | 100/- MA | Mild | 1065 | 1027 | 5.03 | 58.46% | 5.00 | 1.40 |
24th Aug | X | Pale Ale | 1045 | 1013 | 4.23 | 71.11% | 7.25 | 1.35 |
20th Aug | X 60/- | Pale Ale | 1051 | 1013.5 | 4.96 | 73.53% | 7.25 | 1.52 |
26th Aug | IP | IPA | 1042 | 1013 | 3.84 | 69.05% | 6.00 | 1.04 |
24th Aug | 40/- PA | Pale Ale | 1029 | 1009 | 2.65 | 68.97% | 7.25 | 0.87 |
24th Aug | PA | Pale Ale | 1048 | 1014 | 4.50 | 70.83% | 7.25 | 1.44 |
21st Dec | PA 60/- | Pale Ale | 1054 | 1016 | 5.03 | 70.37% | 6.00 | 1.28 |
25th Aug | 48/- | Stout | 1046 | 1021 | 3.31 | 54.35% | 5.00 | 1.04 |
25th Aug | 54/- | Stout | 1056 | 1025 | 4.10 | 55.36% | 5.00 | 1.27 |
25th Sep | XP | Strong Ale | 1085 | 1027 | 7.67 | 68.24% | 7.00 | 2.46 |
Source: | ||||||||
Thomas Usher brewing record held at the Scottish Brewing Archives, document number TU/6/1/5. |
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