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Vietnam: Carlsberg plans to raise holding in Habeco
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Canada: Big Rock Brewery Income Trust announces resignation of its president and CEO
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Spain & Russia: Baltika Breweries plan to increase its sales on Spanish market
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Philippines: Government sees sale of its 24% stake in San Miguel in H2 of 2008
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UK: SABMiller appoints international brand director for Grolsch
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Ukraine: Ukrainian Grain Association asks Government to urgently cancel feed barley export quotation
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Canada: Farmers win at court appeal, CWB to retain barley and wheat
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USA: Two brewing companies try out winter malting barley ‘Charles’
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USA: Anheuser-Busch rises as investor worries decline
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Belarus: The softening of requirements for beer advertising had a beneficial effect on beer production
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes announces changes in Efes Beer Group management
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Russia: Ochakovo beer company put out a new sort of beer
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India: United Breweries to approve dividend on March 26
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UK: British Beer and Pub Association has accused the Government of punishing all beer drinkers rather than tackling the minority of drunken hooligans.
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USA: Golden West Brewing to release new organic beer brand
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USA: Anheuser-Busch certifies E-Commerce solution for its distributors
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Denmark: Carlsberg shares 1.7 pct lower after early gains
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UK: Lawn Tennis Association and InBev announce end to 30 year sponsorship
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UK: Heineken N.V. to nominate Mary Minnick as Supervisory Board member
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Tunisia: Government purchases 25,000 tonnes of feed barley
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Vietnam: Carlsberg plans to raise holding in Habeco
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Carlsberg A/S plans to buy any shares Vietnam won’t be able to sell in the initial public offering of Hanoi-Beer-Alcohol-Beverages Corp., (Habeco), according to
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Ukraine: Parliament bans beer advertising
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Deputies from Ukrainian Verhovna Rada (Parliament) passed the law on alcohol advertising, the media reported March 18. The new law bans the alcohol, including
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Canada: Big Rock Brewery Income Trust announces resignation of its president and CEO
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Big Rock Brewery Income Trust announced that Mr. Ken Barbet has resigned as the President, Chief Executive Officer and a director of Big Rock
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Spain & Russia: Baltika Breweries plan to increase its sales on Spanish market
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Baltika Breweries plan to increase its sales on Spanish market, according to company’s press release, March 19. The company has been operating on this
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Philippines: Government sees sale of its 24% stake in San Miguel in H2 of 2008
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The Philippine government hopes to sell a 24 percent stake in San Miguel Corp in the second half of this year after coming to
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UK: SABMiller appoints international brand director for Grolsch
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SABMiller plc, one of the world’s leading brewers, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ronald van Amerongen to the group marketing team as the International Brand Director for Grolsch, according to company’s press release, March 19. It follows SABMiller acquisition of Royal Grolsch which was finalised on 21st February 2008.
Reporting to Nick Fell, SABMiller’s Group Marketing Director, Ronald was previously Grolsch Director for Global Marketing, where he was already responsible for the growth of the Grolsch brand in its domestic and international markets.
Commenting on his appointment, Nick Fell said:
“I am very pleased to welcome Ronald and of course, Grolsch, to SABMiller. Grolsch will provide SABMiller with a powerful addition to its international portfolio, and Ronald brings with him experience and understanding of the Grolsch brand. Within the SABMiller family Grolsch will continue to build on almost 400 years of brewing heritage and together we will establish new positions in the most important emerging beer markets around the world. I look forward to working with Ronald to write the next chapter in this great brand’s history.”
Previously, Ronald worked for Friesland foods as Marketing Director for the juices and still drinks business and as International Marketing Manager for the enhanced
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Ukraine: Ukrainian Grain Association asks Government to urgently cancel feed barley export quotation
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According to the President of the Ukrainian Grain Association Vladimir Klimenko, they ask the President of Ukraine to cancel feed grain export quotation because,
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Canada: Farmers win at court appeal, CWB to retain barley and wheat
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In July 2007, farmers won a court challenge, reversing the federal government's Order-in-Council that would have stripped the CWB of its barley marketing mandate,
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USA: Two brewing companies try out winter malting barley ‘Charles’
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On a few farms that planted a new variety called "Charles" last fall, the crop is already up and starting to grow, Capital Press
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Variation And Genetic Control Of Foam-Positive
Proteins In Australian Barley Varieties.
D.E. Evans(1), M. Ratcliffe(2), B.L. Jones(3), A.R. Barr(1).
(1) The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus,
Dept. of Plant Science, Glen Osmond, SA 5064
(2) Victorian Institute for Dryland Agriculture,
PO Box 260, Horsham, VIC 3401,
(3) USD-ARS, Cereal Crops Unit,
501N Walnut St, Madison, WI 53705, USA.
Introduction
Beer foam quality is one of the critical characteristics that a
consumer will use to determinethe quality of dispensed beer.
Brewers are particularly interested in optimising foam quality
because it will impact upon customers purchase decisions.
Beer foam quality is a combination of its stability, quantity,
lacing (adhesion or cling), whiteness, 'creaminess', density,
viscosity and strength (Bamforth, 1985). Brewers current
strategies for improving foam stability are to specify malt
with relatively low Kolbach indices (KI, soluble/total protein)
and supplement the beer produced with PGA (propylene glycol alginate),
use foam generating "widgets" or use chemically hydrogenated
hop extracts (i.e. “Tetra” hop). All these strategies are relatively
costly and will impart visual or flavour effects on the beer that may not be desirable. Naturally occurring foam promotants in beer include
proteins (>5kDa), isohumulone, metal cations, low levels of ethanol (<3%)
and gums (presumably ß-glucans and arabinoxylans) while lipids and
high levels of ethanol are foam inhibiting (Bamforth, 1985).
Foam-positive proteins can be divided into two
fractions based on molecular weight, 1. high molecular weight
(HMW, 35-50 kDa); 2. low molecular weight (LMW, 5-17 kDa).
Both fractions originate primarily from malt (Asano &
Hashimoto, 1980), with the HMW fraction containing mainly
protein Z (Kaersgaard, P. & Hejgaard, 1979), and the LMW fraction
containing LTP1 (lipid transfer protein 1) and a
mixture of hordein and glutelin fragments (Sorensen et al., 1993,
Sheehan & Skerritt, 1997, Vaag et al., 1999).
Protein Z may be further sub-divided into the protein Z4 and
protein Z7 forms which are highly related and expressed from
one or more genes on chromosomes 4H and 5H, respectively.
In barley and malt, protein Z4 is the dominant isoform
accounting for approximately 80 % of all protein Z.
Evans et al., (1998, 1999) applied quantitative enzymelinked immunosorbent as
says (ELISA) to measure the quantity of protein Z4, protein Z7 and LTP1 in malt.
In small and pilot scale brewing trials, the level of protein Z4 was
significantly and positively correlated to foam stability as measured by
the Rudin head retention time test (Bishop et al., 1975). It follows that
if foam quality could be predicted by measurement of foam-positive proteins
in barley and malt it would be possible to deliver malt to both domestic
and international brewers that produce beer with high quality foam heads.
In this study, the quantity of protein Z4, protein Z7 and LTP1 were assessed
in malt from a selection of Australian and international malting varieties.
The genetic basis for the level of protein Z4 and Z7 were established by
QTL analysis in two mapping populations.
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* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter
Australia Malting and Feed Barley Export Prices (Q1 2003 - Q1 2008s)
Source: ABARE, February 2008
EU 2 row Spring Malting Barley production and balance sheet
Source: H. Abildstrøm & Co ApS, March 2008
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