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Yes, this series is still continuing, however irregular the posts may have become.

Let's look back first on how Truman's other beers fared. Their X Ale was 6th of 17 Milds with an average score of 0.5. While their weaker Ale placed only 14th of 17 with an average of -0.64. Truman's Burton Ale did better coming 5th from 14 with an average score of 1.09. So pretty decent other than the watery Ale.

This is a 8d/7d Pale Ale, or Ordinary Bitter. I know that for certain. I was then going to say that I wasn't sure where it was brewed. Truman brewed most of their Pale Ales in Burton, but did brew one, LK, at Brick Lane. Only having brewing records from Burton means I can't really check. Or so I thought. Thankfully there's a costing document which also lists gravities. LK was just 1029 so can't possibly be this beer.

In fact I know for certain now what this beer was: P2, or their second-string Bitter. There was the stronger P1, which, with a gravity of 1055, was a typical 9d/8d Best Bitter. This beer has a slightly higher OG than most Ordinary Bitters and a lower finishing gravity making it more highly-attenuated and with a greater ABV than average




Truman Pale Ale quality 1922 - 1925


Year
Beer
FG
OG
ABV
App. Atten-uation
Appearance
Flavour
score
Price


1922
PA
1006.9
1047.4
5.29
85.44%
bright
v fair
2
8d


1922
PA
1008.2
1048.2
5.22
82.99%
bright
fair
1
8d


1922
PA
1007.6
1049.6
5.48
84.68%
brilliant
good
2
8d


1922
PA
1008.2
1048.7
5.28
83.16%
bright
v good
3
8d


1923
PA
1007.6
1048.1
5.28
84.20%
bright
good
2
8d


1923
PA
1007.4
1046.9
5.15
84.22%
not quite bright
v poor
-2
8d


1923
PA
1008.6
1048.6
5.21
82.30%
bright
good
2
8d


1923
PA
1009.4
1044.4
4.55
78.83%
brilliant
v fair
2
7d


1923
PA
1009.6
1046.6
4.81
79.40%
bright
sound
1
7d


1923
PA
1008.8
1046.3
4.88
80.99%
fairly bright
v fair
2
7d


1924
PA

1048.4


bright
fair
1
7d


1925
PA
1007
1048
5.35
85.42%
brilliant
v good
3
7d


1925
PA
1006.8
1046.6
5.19
85.41%
bright
good
2
7d


Average
1008.0
1047.5
5.14
83.09%


1.62



Source:


Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/001



Wow. Look at that. I've finally found a set of beers without no real clarity issues. Eleven of the thirteen samples were bright and the other two weren't far off. The flavour scores are even more impressive, with only a single negative one. The overall score of 1.62 is pretty impressive, too.

Truman pubs are looking a pretty good bet, especially if you're a Bitter or Burton drinker. Now here's a strange thought. Truman brewed their Burton Ale in London.

We're nearly there. Just three more breweries and we're done with Pale Ale.

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