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I love old price lists. I always have done. Even when I know nothing much about the beers listed. But that's all changed.

I came across a Dominic of Horsham advert from 1948 which lists various, mostly quite well know, beers.1948 is a good year for me because Whitbread were very active at that time collecting samples of other brewers' beers for analysis. Meaning I have analyses of many of the beers in the price list.

It's always fun to play around with tables of data. Especially when I can combine information from different sources. As I know the OG and the price, I can easily work out the price relative to strength, by calculating the cost per gravity point.

I was slightly surpised by how consistent the pricing is: around 0.28d per gravity point. Then again, so much of the price of beer was the tax, that it flattens out any variation. Truly unexpected is discovering that Bass and Worthington Pale Ales were the best value. They're exactly the type of beer that you might expect to charge a premium price. Guinness - another beer with a premium image - comes out around average.

No prizes for guessing the worst value beers. Obviously that honour goes to the Lagers. They've always been crap value in the UK.

That the Burton Pale Ales are listed as Burton Ales is rather annoying. They aren't and never were.



PALE ALES
half Pts.
Pts
Qts.
OG
price per gravity point


SIMONDS' Light Ale
7.5d
1/2d
2/3d




" S.B. Best Pale Ale
8d
1/3d
2/5d
1029.1
0.2749


Rigden's "KENT'S BEST" Pale Ale
8.5d
1/4d
2/7d




BROWN ALE







SIMONDS' Brown Ale
7.5d
1/2d
2/3d
1025.6
0.293


SIMONDS' "Berry Brown" Ale
8.5d
1/4d

1029.5
0.2881


Rigden's "KENT'S BEST" Brown Ale
8.5d
1/4d
2/7d




STOUT







SIMONDS' Luncheon Stout
8d
1/3d
2/5d




SIMONDS' SPECIAL Stout
1/-


1043.9
0.2733


Rigden's DOUBLE STOUT
8.5d
1/4d
2/7d




HAMMERTON'S OATMEAL
11d
1/8d
3/2d
1036.8
0.2989


GUINNESS
1/1d
2/-
3/10d
1045.2
0.2876


BURTON ALE







SIMONDS' I.P.A.
1/-


1039.7
0.3023


Bass
1/2d
2/3d

1053.8
0.2602


Worthington
1/2d
2/3d

1054.1
0.2588


BEN TRUMAN
1/2d


1048.2
0.2905


LAGER







RED TOWER
1/1d


1035.8
0.3631


Barclay's
1/1d


1036.1
0.3601


CARLSBERG (Imported)
1/5d


1035.6
0.4213


PILSNER URQUELL (Imported)
1/7d


1049
0.3469


Sources:


West Sussex County Times - Friday 26 November 1948, page 11.


Whitbread Gravity book held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number LMA/4453/D/02/002.






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