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An even more special Irish beer today. A genuine Irish Stout.

This is more the type of beer you would expect an Irish brewery to be making: a Stout. It looks like it’s meant to be along the same lines as Guinness Extra Stout, which in the 1930s had an OG of 1054.5º. Though Perry’s beer is a little weaker.

It does appear that Stout was only a small part of what Perry brewed, judging by the gyle numbers. This was brew 8 of XX Stout that year. An XX Ale brewed a few days earlier was the 49th brew. The brew length of XX Ale, at 72 barrels, was more the double the size of this batch, which was just 32. Clearly Perry’s main trade was in Ale.

The grist of this beer might come as a bit of a surprise. Not only is there no roasted barley, there isn’t even any black malt. The roasted grains being chocolate and brown malt. Which makes it look rather like a Whitbread Stout recipe. They also used a combination of brown and chocolate malt for colour.

The hops are again a mix of English and Oregon, both from the 1933 harvest. Which is rather on the old side. But there were rather a lot of them, which is why the (calculated ) IBUs are so high.



1936 Perry XX Stout


pale malt
9.25 lb
77.89%


chocolate malt
1.00 lb
8.42%


brown malt
0.75 lb
6.32%


crystal malt 60 L
0.75 lb
6.32%


malt extract
0.125 lb
1.05%


Cluster 150 mins
1.75 oz



Fuggles 60 mins
1.75 oz



OG
1050



FG
1017



ABV
4.37



Apparent attenuation
66.00%



IBU
62



SRM
31



Mash at
152º F



Sparge at
164º F



Boil time
150 minutes



pitching temp
60º F



Yeast
Wyeast 1084 Irish ale





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