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India Pale Ale -
Keeping the British troops
supplied with fresh beer out in the British East Indies proved to
be a problem during the 19th Century. The lengthy journey by sailing
ship caused the beers to spoil and a special brew therefore had
to be supplied - India Pale Ale. This was brewed to a high alcoholic
strength to keep bacteria at bay during the voyage. Upon arrival
the beer was watered down to normal pub strength for the troops.
Of course the officers had access to
the non-diluted version! However you have a choice. Recreate India
Pale Ale, brewed to the Troops Tipple at approximately 1041°
strength or the Higher Ranks Reserve version in its higher strength
form.
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| Typical
analyses when canned |
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| Colour
(EBC Units) |
22
- 28 |
| Bitterness
(EBU's) |
17
- 23 |
| Solids
(by refractometer) |
80%
- 82% |
| Acidity
(as lactic) |
1%
max |
| pH |
5
- 6 |
| Free
Amino Nitrogen |
0.15% |
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