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I haven't published a relly watery Mild recipe for a while. Time to fix that.

When this beer was brewed in May 1918, there were still six months of the war to go. Not that drinkers at the time knew.

It was a particularly disturbing period, as the German spring offensive was in full swing. Equally disheartening for those at home were the ever stricter regulations on brewing and a further slashing of gravities.

By this point Adnams only brewed three different beers: XX, PA and Double Stout. Though I’m not totally sure about the last one. They may only have been brewing a Bitter and Mild. In April 1918, the average gravity of a brewery’s beers had been set at 1030º. As Adnams still wanted to brew a reasonable-strength Bitter, that meant dropping XX’s gravity well below 1030º. Which explains the pathetic 1022º OG of this version. Even a high degree of attenuation still leaves it basically non-intoxicating.

The recipe, however, is identical to in 1917. In fact, the total weight of the grist, 1,680 lbs., is exactly the same. The only difference being that there was slightly more pale malt and slightly less “medium” malt. Otherwise everything else is exactly the same.

That also includes the hopping rate. If you’re wondering why then that the quantities or slightly lower here it’s because the hops were older. Oregon and Kent from the 1915 season, Sussex from 1917.




1918 Adnams XX


pale malt
1.00 lb
22.03%


mild malt
2.25 lb
49.56%


crystal malt 80 L
0.25 lb
5.51%


flaked maize
0.25 lb
5.51%


No. 2 invert sugar
0.50 lb
11.01%


cane sugar
0.25 lb
5.51%


caramel 5000 SRM
0.04 lb
0.88%


Cluster 105 mins
0.25 oz



Fuggles 90 mins
0.25 oz



Fuggles 30 mins
0.25 oz



OG
1022



FG
1004



ABV
2.38



Apparent attenuation
81.82%



IBU
14



SRM
17



Mash at
154º F



Sparge at
170º F



Boil time
105 minutes



pitching temp
61º F



Yeast
WLP025 Southwold





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