Months.lb. oz.
11 0
21 8
32 0
42 8
53 0
63 8
74 0
84 8
95 5
105 8
116 0
126 8

Though common amber, keeping amber, and Burton ales require the same degree of heat to govern the whole of their processes, yet some small difference will be found in the heats of their extracts, on account of the different quantity of hops used.

Besides the use of hops for keeping the musts of malt, they may also, with great propriety, be employed both to strengthen and preserve sound the extracts. One or two pounds, in a net suspended in the water the mash is to be formed with, are sufficient for this purpose.

Though the purchasing the materials, used in manufacture, does not immediately relate to its practical part, yet as, in this case, it is of great importance to the brewer to know what stock it is prudent for him to keep, of an ingredient equally necessary and variable in its value, I hope the attempt of a calculation on this subject, will easily be pardoned.

The amount of the duty upon hops, for sixteen years, from 1748 to 1765, was £.1,171,227, which sum, estimating the duty at 21s. per bag, gives 1,115,454 bags, used in that time. At the beginning and expiration of this interval, hops sold at such high prices, as no considerable stock can be supposed to have remained in hand, viz. from £.8 to £.10 per hundred. If, therefore, to the aforesaid quantity of 1,115,454 bags, which may be supposed to have served for the whole consumption during this period, we add what may have escaped paying duty[21], the annual consumption of hops may be estimated at 70,000 bags, including what is exported to Ireland or elsewhere. From these premises, the following table was constructed, which, though not capable of absolute certainty, may be of some service to the brewers, in informing them of the quantities, that probably remain in hand at any time, and the stock which prudence will suggest to them to lay in.

A TABLE, shewing the medium price Hops should bear, in proportion to the growth, and determining the quantity to be purchased, in proportion to the stock in hand.

Prices of hops at a medium[22] per cwt.Stock of new and old hops in the whole kingdom, after the harvest.Quantity of hops equal to as many weeks consumption.
30Shill.130000bags,70
35 125000 65
40 120000 61
45 115000 57
50 110000 53
55 105000 47
60 100000 44
70 95000 40
80 90000 36
90 85000 32
100 80000 28
110 75000 24
120 75000 20
130 70000 16
140 67000 12
150 65000 8
160 62000 4
170 60000
180 57000
190 55000
200 52000