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It's odd the thoughts that random newspaper articles prompt. When I first looked at the Brewers' and Allied Traders' Exhibition competition categories, they seemed a little odd. Why did they have categories for strengths of Mild which no longer existed?

Probably they were a hangover from the 1930s. When stronger version sid still exist. Though I'm still a bit dubious about ones in the strongest category. Perhaps there was the odd one still. But that got me looking at the gravity bands more closely.

One of the lasting effects of WW I was to set draught beer strengths and prices for the whole of the interwar period. Through the last set of price controls. The only change was that the price per pint fell by 1d across the board when the tax was reduced in 1924.

It looks very much as if the competition categories were based on pre-war beers of 4d, 5d, 6d, 7d and 8d per pint. Which means that these were still being directly influenced by emergency legislation from WW I in the late 1950s. Even when they had an increasingly tenuous connection with the beers usually being brewed.


Brewer's Exhibition categories and price control


price per pint
1st Apr 1920
categories


5d
1027-1032
1030-1035


6d
1033-1038
1036-1041


7d
1039-1045
1042-1046


8d
1045-1053
1047-1055


9d
>1054
1056-


Sources:


The Brewers’ Almanack 1928 pages 100 – 101.


Birmingham Daily Post - Tuesday 01 October 1957, page 5.




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