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One process which seems to have been pretty much totally unaffected by the war was primary fermentation. Presumably, as there was little scope for saving energy or labour.

In general, though the exact details varied across breweries, fermentation took place between 60º F and 70º F. Very strong beers were often pitched a degree or two cooler, but had a similar maximum temperature.

The exception being, of course, the handful of specialist Lager brewers, like Barclay Perkins. To take them as an example, fermentation were between around 45º F and 55º F.

Despite what you may have been told, Scottish brewers didn’t ferment at near Lager temperatures. As this fermentation record for a William Younger Mild Ale.



William Younger 6th August 1941 XXX



heat
OG


pitching
62º F
1036


day 1 AM
65º F
1030


day 1 PM
66º F
1027


day 2 AM
68º F
1020


day 2 PM
69º F
1018


day 3 AM
64º F
1015.5


day 3 PM
57º F
1015.5


day 4 AM
56º F
1015


day 4 PM
56º F
1015


Source:


William Younger brewing record held at the Scottish Brewing Archive, document number WY/6/1/2/78.



It looks like the wort has been allowed to heat itself for the first two days, before the attemperators were turned to drop the temperature down to 56º F. This is a pretty typical fermentation profile not just for William Younger, but for other Scottish brewers, too.

The process at Barclay Perkins was generally similar, with the yeast pitched at a little over 60º F and hitting a maximum temperature of around 70º FL


Barclay Perkins 11th April 1941 X Ale



heat
OG


pitching
61º F
1031.6


12th April 9:30
64º F
1028


14:25
66º F
1025


20:25
67º F
1022


13th April 8:15
70º F
1014.5


14th April 10:00
70º F
1008


17th April 11:15
59º F
1008.5


Source:


Barclay Perkins brewing record held at the London Metropolitan Archives, document number ACC/2305/01/624.







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