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Friday, 9 January 2026

Boddington 2nd Dec 1901 mashing scheme

A Boddington Light Ale label with a barrel and two bees.
We’ll finish with mashing. Which was a pretty simple process at Boddington. Much simpler than at most English breweries. Where the minimum was an infusion mash, underlet and a couple of sparges.

Interestingly, the brewing record does include columns for an underlet, which are filled in with just dashes. Presumably, at one time they had used an underlet but had discontinued the practice.

In this example, there’s just a single infusion with a strike heat of 160º F, followed by a rest of two hours. The process was completed with three sparges at descending temperatures. 

Boddington 2nd Dec 1901 mashing scheme
operation barrels strike heat rest tap heat
mash 70 160º F 2 hours 150º F
sparge 1   168º F    
sparge 2   164º F    
sparge 3   160º F    
Source:
Boddington brewing record held at Manchester Central Library, document number M693/405/125.

 

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