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I've been bangiing on about how much beeer (relatively) Scottish brewers exported. While here's some proof.

And what better to way to display these factss than in a table:



Production and exports in Scotland and the UK 1863 - 1867
1863 1864 1865 1866 1867
UK Production (bulk barrels) 20,081,408 21,360,461 22,546,889 25,388,600
UK Exports (bulk barrels) 491,631 490,486
Scottish exports (bulk barrels) 47,415 61,723 66,909
Scottish %age of UK exports 9.64%
%ge of Scottish production exported 5.31% 4.92% 5.55%
%ge of UK production exported 2.73% 2.41%
Production England & Wales (bulk barrels) 18,005,908 20,374,461 20,276,623 24,134,600
Production Scotland (bulk barrels) 893,000 986,000 1,207,595 1,254,000 1,205,000
Scottish %age of UK production 4.96% 4.84% 5.96% 5.20%
Sources:
“Bericht über der Welt Ausstellung zu Paris im Jahre 1867, volume 7”, 1868, page 119.
Sessional Papers, House of Lords, Vol. VII, Accounts and Papers, 1864, pages 20-21
“A History of the Brewing Industry in Scotland” by IanDonnachie, 1998, pages 147-148.
Brewers' Almanack 1928
“A History of the Brewing Industry in Scotland” by IanDonnachie, 1998, pages 147-148.
The industries of Scotland: their rise, progress, and present condition by David Bremner, 1869, pages 437 - 438,


My apologies for the missing numbers. Some are proving tricky to track down. The ones that are there do tell a story. Basically that Scottish brewers were exporting proportionally about twice as much beer as their English colleagues.


More numbers will follow, as I find them.


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