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Belgium & USA: InBev responds to Anheuser-Busch’s rejection
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USA: SABMiller plc and Molson Coors announce launch of MillerCoors
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Estonia: Carlsberg Estonia Holding OÜ announced a mandatory takeover bid for the acquisition of Saku Õlletehase AS
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Latin America: SABMiller lowers the beer volume growth target for the region due to softer consumer demand
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Mexico: FEMSA is more likely to team up with a partner than let a giant buy it out
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UK: Smoking ban will speed up pubs’ closure rate reaching 6,000 in the next five years
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New Zealand: Beer prices set to rise as excise taxes increase
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China: COFCO will invest USD 38.5 mln to build a new malting plant in Inner Mongolia
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Australia: CBH sells barley cargo to SABMiller South American unit
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USA: Anheuser-Busch to reduce salaried employee benefits in order to cut costs and improve earnings
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World: The rush for consolidation in beer sector shows no signs of slowing
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USA: Anheuser-Busch restructuring plan to force InBev to raise bid
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Mexico & UK: SABMiller CEO declines comment on Modelo
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Denmark: Harboes Bryggeri may post a fourth-quarter net loss of US$780,000
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Belgium: InBev to raise beer prices by an average 4.3 percent as from September
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Japan: Asahi Breweries' operating profit for H1 may rise 6%
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USA: Independent Brewers United has executed the merger agreement with Pyramid Breweries
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Singapore: Fraser & Neave appoints division heads instead of group CEO
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USA: Constellation Brands profit up; outlook unchanged
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UK: Muntons Plc has completed a £1.2 million investment at its Cedars malting
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India: Barley futures fall on export slowdown forecast as Ukraine entered the global trade in the commodity
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Russia: The government lifts prohibitive grain (including barley) export duties from July 1
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UK: A new high-yielding hybrid variety of feed barley
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Belgium & USA: InBev responds to Anheuser-Busch’s rejection
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InBev said on July 01, 2008 that it remains committed to its proposal to create the world’s leading beer company through an acquisition of all the outstanding common shares of Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. at $65 per-share in cash, representing an immediate premium of 35% over the unaffected share price and a premium of 18% over the previous all-time high in October, 2002.
Carlos Brito, Chief Executive Officer of InBev, said:
“Our firm proposal of $65 per share reflects the full and fair value of the company. The proposal is backed by fully committed financing, and provides immediate certainty of value in a weakened stock market environment. Our firm proposal was rejected in favor of a newly formulated management plan with significant execution risks.
In addition to guaranteeing immediate value for Anheuser-Busch shareholders, our proposal is predicated on an established track record of international expansion and consistent growth in profitability. This combination would create a stronger, more competitive global company with an unrivaled worldwide brand portfolio and distribution network, as well as unmatched economies of scale in a period of rapidly escalating commodity prices. It would provide unparalleled opportunities for consumers, employees, wholesalers, business partners and communities.
Given the seriousness of our firm
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USA: SABMiller plc and Molson Coors announce launch of MillerCoors
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SABMiller plc and Molson Coors Brewing Company announced on June 30 the closing of the transaction to combine their U.S. and Puerto Rico operations
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Estonia: Carlsberg Estonia Holding OÜ announced a mandatory takeover bid for the acquisition of Saku Õlletehase AS
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At the request and on behalf of Carlsberg Estonia Holding OÜ, Saku Õlletehase AS makes the following announcement:
On 29 May 2008 Carlsberg Estonia Holding
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Latin America: SABMiller lowers the beer volume growth target for the region due to softer consumer demand
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SABMiller, the world's brewing force, lowered the beer volume growth target for one of its key regions, Latin America, the company announced on June
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Mexico: FEMSA is more likely to team up with a partner than let a giant buy it out
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Mexican brewer FEMSA, seen as a target in the current global beer industry consolidation, is more likely to team up with a partner to
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UK: Smoking ban will speed up pubs’ closure rate reaching 6,000 in the next five years
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PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), the firm of accountants, expects pub closures to accelerate beyond its own predictions as the smoking ban and consumer squeeze tighten their grip on the sector, The Publican communicated on June 30.
The firm believes 6,000 pubs will close in the next five years if they “do not take definite steps to address the impact of the ban and squeeze on consumer spend”, with 2,000 of these closing this year alone.
PWC said it was revising its 2007 prediction of 5,000 pub closures by 2012 after 1,200 had shut for good last year, double the 700 closures in 2006.
Martin Jervis, partner, Advisory at PWC said now was the time for pub owners to “take a long hard look at their businesses and make some difficult decisions around their future strategy”.
Jervis said companies should “recognise loss-making trends early and deal with them in the appropriate way, for example through sale or closure”.
Meanwhile a Cancer Research study has revealed that 400,000 people in the UK have quit smoking a year after the ban. The charity estimates 40,000 lives have been saved by the legislation.
The smoking ban was introduced throughout the UK on 1 July 2007, when England came into line with public
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New Zealand: Beer prices set to rise as excise taxes increase
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As from today the excise taxes on alcohol increase almost 3.5 per cent in New Zealand.
DB Breweries, which produces Tui, Monteith's and Heineken, will raise prices by an average of 5.5 per cent for a pack of beer and 5.3 per cent for tap beer.
Lion Nathan, producer of Speights, Lion Red, Mac's and Steinlager beer, will also raise prices by an average of 5.5 per cent.
Spirits and ready-to-drink beverages will also reportedly rise, by around 5.3 per cent.
A slightly smaller price hike faces wine drinkers - wine sold by Lion Nathan, which includes Wither Hills, will rise by approximately 4 per cent.
DB Breweries do not produce wine.
Liquor companies are blaming commodity prices for the price increases, saying the cost of malt has soared 50 per cent in the past year.
Hospitality Association of New Zealand chief executive Bruce Robertson said the industry had been reluctant to apply the price increases because of the stretch in the dollar but they "don't have a choice". "We've had significant other increased costs: rent, energy, labour costs - we need to recover that" he said.
Manurewa MP George Hawkins said he didn't think the price increase would have very much impact at all. "To have a
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China: COFCO will invest USD 38.5 mln to build a new malting plant in Inner Mongolia
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Leading Chinese grain and oil trader COFCO announced that China Agri-Industries Holdings (China Agri) and the Yakeshi Municipal Government of Inner Mongolia have signed
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Australia: CBH sells barley cargo to SABMiller South American unit
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The Grain Pool marketing unit of Western Australian- based Cooperative Bulk Handling Ltd. late Monday, June 30, reported the first sale of a 25,000-metric
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Performance of Husked, Acid Dehusked and Hull-less Barley
and Malt in Relation to Alcohol Production
R. C. Agu, T. A. Bringhurst and J. M. Brosnan
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 114(1), 62–68, 2008
Studies carried out on normal husked barley, normal hull-less
(naked) barley, acid dehusked barley and acid dehusked hull-less
barley, as well as the malts derived from them, showed that
when acid dehusked barley samples (obtained from either
husked or hull-less barley), were processed using commercial
enzyme preparations, they produced more alcohol when compared
with the alcohol yield obtained from the barley samples
from which the acid dehusked samples were derived. When the
husked (Optic) control, acid dehusked and hull-less barley samples
were malted, Optic control barley produced malt that gave
higher dextrinising units (DU) and diastatic power (DP), whilst
acid dehusked Optic and hull-less barley produced malts that
gave similar DU results on day 5 of the germination time. When
mashed, acid dehusked (Optic) barley malt produced wort that
filtered faster than the wort obtained from the malt made from
hull-less barley. This observation is very important because it
shows that the husk of the barley is not the only factor that determines
the filtration performance of the malted barley, since both
the malt samples made from husked and acid dehusked barley
had similar filtration rates on day 5 of the germination time. The
slow filtration rate observed for the wort made from hull-less
barley suggests that other factors play some role during the filtration
of the mash made from hull-less barley malt. Although
hull-less malt appeared to develop lower DU and DP enzyme
activities, when compared with the values obtained for the Optic
control, hull-less barley malted faster and produced optimum
predicted spirit yield (PSY) at day 4 of the germination time. In
contrast, the control husked Optic barley malt that had higher
DU and DP produced equivalent (optimum) predicted spirit
yield one day later at 5 days germination time. This is an advantage
for hull-less barley, both in terms of time and energy saving
during the malting of barley. Although the acid dehusked Optic
barley produced more alcohol than the husked control when
commercial enzyme preparation was used to process barley, it
was surprising that when the derived malt was assessed, it gave a
lower predicted spirit yield than the husked control, even though
it produced a higher amount of hot water extract (HWE). The
higher extract yield and lower predicted spirit yield obtained
from the malt made from acid dehusked malt confirmed that
high extract yield is not necessarily associated with high fermentable
extract.
Key words: Alcohol yield, acid de-husked barley, barley, diastatic
power, dextrinising unit, filtration rate, hull-less barley.
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