Last Rites
First brewed on 29th January 1997 and not seen since our silver anniversary three years ago, we’re THRILLED to announce that Last Rites is finally back, and it’s available now, in (very limited) cask, keg, and 750ml bottle!
One of our most iconic beers, our delicious barley wine has truly stood the test of time. Last Rites was originally created from the first runnings of our flagship pale ale, Moonshine. That very first brew almost 28 years ago therefore resulted in two beers (one each of Moonshine and Last Rites) – gyles 49a, and 49.1. We’ve never done things the simple way around here.
Last Rites is at heart a strong barley wine with tons of flavour. Our brewery founder and beery mastermind Patrick Morton originally set out to create a high gravity beer which somehow still managed to be eminently drinkable. Last Rites is just that – full of rich flavour to tease and satisfy the palate, an unusually smooth beer with tempting tones of caramel and a hint of roasted sugar. The bitterness from the hops keeps the sweetness in check and allows the full spectrum of flavours to reach the palate without becoming cloying. In keeping with the original recipe, this brew has been single hopped with Willamette (still the key hop in Moonshine too), for delicately spicy notes alongside hints of zesty lemon.
The brewday itself was relatively straightforward, but has the key challenge of enabling the conversion of sugars from our malted barley to ensure a highly fermentable wort, so that the beer can reach the desired strength of 11.0% ABV. To achieve this, Last Rites is mashed in at a lower temperature (63 rather than 68°C) and is fermented warm so as to not limit the yeast potential. We used an American ale yeast, which gets less stressed at higher alcohols and temperatures than our house culture. It took around three times as long to ferment than our beers usually do, requiring concentration, care and attention all the way through the process. The beer has also already had a longer conditioning period before packaging than is usual for us, and it will continue to age well.
First given a new look by our designer James Murphy in 2019, when it was re-imagined to bring it in line with our Brewers Emporium range, the 2024 release sees a refined update to the distinctive artwork, and the move to 750ml bottles gives it more a sense of occasion which we feel is befitting of this very special beer. A thoroughly delicious drink which has been brewed with every care for depth of flavour and true drinkability. Smooth and robust with a huge depth of flavour and a lingering finish, it’s one to truly savour and a beer we’re very proud of.