Monday 16 May 2016

A pint of sevens

More about the 1931 price increase

Portsmouth Evening News - Thursday 22 October 1931, page 1.

OF INTEREST TO YOU!
Below are prices of Peters' & Young’s Famous Brews ON DRAUGHT.

XX (Mild Ale) 5d. per pint
BB (Bitter Ale) 6d per pint
STOUT (Oatmeal or Milk) 7d. per pint
P.A. (Superior Pale Ale) 8d per pint
BBBB (Old Ale) 9d per pint

To those of our Customers who, before the increase in prices, called for “a pint of sevens” we suggest that they do not break an excellent habit. They will find that a half-pint of “sixes” and a half-pint of "eights” will make an ideal bitter.

From all Messrs. PETERS’ & YOUNG’S HOUSES”

XX (Mild Ale) 5d. per pint
BB (Bitter Ale) 6d per pint
STOUT (Oatmeal or Milk) 7d. per pint
P.A. (Superior Pale Ale) 8d per pint
BBBB (Old Ale) 9d per pint
To those of our Customers who, before the increase in prices, called for “a pint of sevens” we suggest that they do not break an excellent habit. They will find that a half-pint of “sixes” and a half-pint of "eights” will make an ideal bitter.

From all Messrs. PETERS’ & YOUNG’S HOUSES”
Portsmouth Evening News - Thursday 22 October 1931, page 1.

Presumably before the 1931 budget, PA had cost 7d per pint. But mixing Ordinary and Best Bitter wasn’t going to give you a beer of the same strength. As you can see in the table below, 6d Bitter was a round 1036º and 8d Bitter around 1046º. Meaning a homemade 7d Bitter would be around 1041º. Or 5 degrees weaker than before the tax increase.

If you’re wondering about the strength of the other beers, XX Mild would be around 1030º, Stout 1040º and Old Ale in the low-1050º’s.


Bitter in 1932
Year Brewer Beer Price OG FG ABV App. Atten-uation
1932 Ind Coope Pale Ale 6d 1035.3
1932 Shepherd Neame Pale Ale 6d 1037.2
average 6d 1036.3
1932 Courage PA 7d 1040 1007 4.29 82.50%
1932 Ind Coope Pale Ale 8d 1043.9
1932 Hoare PA 8d 1044 1010.2 4.39 76.82%
1932 Taylor Walker Pale Ale 8d 1044 1011.2 4.26 74.55%
1932 Meux Pale Ale 8d 1044.2
1932 Barclay Perkins Pale Ale 8d 1046.2
1932 Whitbread PA 8d 1046.3 1013.0 4.41 71.92%
1932 Charrington PA 8d 1047 1010 4.81 78.72%
1932 Truman PA 8d 1047 1006.2 5.33 86.81%
1932 Watney Pale Ale 8d 1047 1009.5 4.88 79.79%
1932 Courage Pale Ale 8d 1048.5
1932 Mann Crossman PA 8d 1051 1008.8 5.51 82.75%
average 8d 1046.3 1009.8 4.80 78.76%
Sources:
Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/001.
Whitbread brewing record held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/01/098.
Truman Gravity Book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number B/THB/C/252

1 comment:

Lady Luck Brewing said...

Is the suggestion to order two beers at the pub and then mix them? I've haven't seen many people order two beers at a time and mix them at the bar in my time. Behind the bar, I've seen this. Black and tan for example.

I'l have to try ordering two beers at the bar and mixing them to see the reaction I get.

I'm sure, the wife will just roll her eyes...