Both Stouts contain oats. It’s not clear from the brewing records exactly what form those oats are in. I’m guessing that it’s probably flaked oats. Obviously, they’re there so that some could be marketed as Oatmeal Stout. Unlike at some breweries – I’m looking at you London – there’s more than a nominal amount. Maybe even enough to have an impact on the character of the beer.
| Adnams adjuncts in 1913 | ||||
| Beer | Style | oats | flaked maize | total adjuncts |
| X | Mild Ale | 0.00% | ||
| XX | Mild Ale | 6.53% | 6.53% | |
| BLB | Pale Ale | 6.00% | 6.00% | |
| PA | Pale Ale | 6.98% | 6.98% | |
| BS | Stout | 5.31% | 5.31% | |
| DS | Stout | 4.92% | 2.46% | 7.38% |
| Tally Ho | Old Ale | 4.66% | 4.66% | |
| Source: | ||||
| Adnams brewing record Book 1 held at the brewery. | ||||

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