HC Deb 16 January 1940 vol 356 cc23-4W
Mr. Groves

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the number of bulk barrels of beer brewed and the number of proof gallons of spirits distilled during the year ended 30th September, 1939?

Sir J. Simon

The information required is as follows:

Bulk barrels of beer brewed 25,691,324
Proof gallons of spirits distilled 88,755,187

Mr. Groves

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will give the quantities of malt, corn, rice, maize, glucose sugar, and hops used in brewing during the year ended 30th September, 1939?

produced motor spirit, there were in operation 13 low-temperature carbonisation plants and one hydrogenation plant.

Following is a detailed table showing the output of the various plants in 1938:

Sir J. Simon

The quantities of materials used in brewing beer in Great Britain and Northern Ireland during the year ended 30th September, 1939, were as follow:

Cwts.
Malt 9,884,876
Unmalted Corn 9,910
Rice, rice grits, flaked rice, maize grits, flaked maize and other similar preparations 734.771
Sugar, including its equivalent of Syrups, glucose and saccharum 1,986,485
Hops 285,715
Preparations of hops 113
Hop substitutes 13

Mr. Groves

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the quantities of malt and unmalted corn, rice, maize, sugar, and molasses, used for distilling during the year ended 30th September, 1939?

Sir J. Simon

The particulars required are as follow:

Cwts.
(a) Malted Grain—
Barley 2,184,342
Rye 480
(b) Unmalted Grain—
Maize 2,090,165
Rye 10,780
Oats 41,328
Barley 2,829
Wheat 11,173
(c) Rice Nil
(d) Sugar Nil
(e) Molasses 7,219,510