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Note:
Just click on the price link and you will be led to our Market
Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
estimated on FOB Creil basis.
Average Malt Prices are theoretical and based FOB Antwerp being
estimated on French malting barley.
The changes are compared to last Newsletter's
prices. Arrows indicate the direction of the change.
Mexico: FEMSA’s beer operations total revenues grow by 5.7% in Q3 2008, by 6.6% in the first nine months of the year
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Australia: Foster’s CEO outlines beer brands performance
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Japan: Asahi Breweries net profit climbs 22.5 pct in the first nine months of 2008
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China: Tsingtao says nine-month profit may increase
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Germany: Third quarter sales of German beer grow by 1.3% in the EU
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia’s net profit falls by 12.88%, revenue rises by 8.97%
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United Kingdom: The Malting Barley Committee announces varieties approved for harvest 2009
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EU: Feed barley seeing very occasional demand, malting barley inactive
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Japan: Japan purchases 6,000 tonnes of Canadian malting barley and 600 tonnes of feed barley from Australia
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South Korea: Beer consumption sees no crunch in January - September
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Finland: Beer sales fall by 3.3% in the third quarter
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Spain: Malting barley crop is more than enough to cover domestic demand – Ministry of Agriculture
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Russia: Russia to be the first to enjoy a unique beer by SABMiller
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Australia: Rainless month to downgrade South Australia’s barley crop, prices pressured by sorghum
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Argentina: Santa Fe brewery gains the leadership among Argentina’s beer exporters
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Romania: European Drinks group reports increase in beer exports
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United States: A new malting barley variety to be released in Minnesota
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Japan: Beer brewed by a recipe of 1888 to be launched in December
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Mexico: FEMSA’s beer operations total revenues grow by 5.7% in Q3 2008, by 6.6% in the first nine months of the year
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Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V. ("FEMSA") announced its operational and financial results for the third quarter of 2008 on October, 29.
FEMSA Cerveza total
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Australia: Foster’s CEO outlines beer brands performance
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In the Australian beer market, Foster’s has the leading beer portfolio with 7 of the top 10 brands and 5 of the 7 fastest
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Japan: Asahi Breweries net profit climbs 22.5 pct in the first nine months of 2008
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Asahi Breweries Ltd. said its group net profit rose 22.5 pct in the first nine months of this year as cost reduction efforts more
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China: Tsingtao says nine-month profit may increase
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China’s Tsingtao Brewery said its net profit of the nine month ended September, 30 may increase by 24% to 699.82 mln Yuan due to
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Germany: Third quarter sales of German beer grow by 1.3% in the EU
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In July – September 2008, Germany’s brewers sold 28 mln hl of beer, up 2% compared to the third quarter in 2007, the nation’s
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United Kingdom: Coors brewery reports 2007 results
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Coors, the UK’s second-largest brewer, reported its pre-tax profits drop 78.3%, from £68.01 mln in 2006 to £14.75 mln in 2007, the Morning Advertiser
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia’s net profit falls by 12.88%, revenue rises by 8.97%
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Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd reported a marginal fall in net profit to RM23.59 million in the third quarter ended Sept 30, 2008, the Edge
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Australia: Australia’s latest beer market review
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While beer is still Australia’s favourite drink, per capita consumption is declining, and the growing popularity of wine and ready-to-drink mixed spirits presents the
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United Kingdom: The Malting Barley Committee announces varieties approved for harvest 2009
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The UK Malting Barley Committee discussed the progress of new malting barley varieties within the testing system at its Spring 2008 meeting, the Committee
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EU: Feed barley seeing very occasional demand, malting barley inactive
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The trading atmosphere on the European market of feed barley is rather calm due to the high availability of feed grain on the continent,
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Japan: Japan purchases 6,000 tonnes of Canadian malting barley and 600 tonnes of feed barley from Australia
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Japan's Ministry of Agriculture bought less than it planned for the fourth food grain tender in a row on October, 30 as it purchased 600 tonnes of food barley from Australia, instead of a planned 1,000 tonnes, Reuters communicated on October, 30.
All placed bids were accepted in the tender under the simultaneous buy and sell (SBS) system, a ministry official said.
Another tender the ministry closed on the same day fell in line with its original plan. Japan bought 6,000 tonnes of malting barley from Canada, the official said.
The tender was for for bulk imports with a minimum lot of 1,000 tonnes, it was reported.
All shipments are due between the time contracts are made and Jan. 31, 2009.
Unlike an ordinary tender between the ministry and licensed traders, the SBS system allows users to negotiate directly with trading firms and decide the grain's origin, price and quantity before together placing bids to the government.
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Elucidation of the Role of Nitrogenous Wort Components in Yeast Fermentation
C. Lekkas, G.G. Stewart, A.E. Hill, B. Taidi and J. Hodgson
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 113(1), 3–8, 2007
The Free Amino Nitrogen (FAN) content of wort prescribes efficient
yeast cell growth and fermentation performance. FAN consists
of the individual amino acids, small peptides and ammonia
ions formed during malting, the relative amounts of which vary.
In this paper, the individual constituents of FAN were dissected
and their effect on both ale and lager fermentations determined.
The patterns of amino acid and small peptide uptake and the
changes in extracellular protease activity revealed the dynamic
environment that develops during fermentation. Lysine and methionine,
previously identified as key amino acids in wort fermentation,
were investigated further.
Key words: Amino acids, beer flavour and stability, diacetyl,
free amino nitrogen, wort oligopeptides, wort supplementation,
yeast proteases.
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Malting and Feed Barley Prices
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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
Source: ABARE
Canada: Barley Supply and Disposition as of October 24, 2008
October 30
1894 Daniel Cooper patents time clock
1989 Mitsubishi Estate Co. agrees to pay $846 million for 51% of Rockefeller Center in New York City; by 1996, the Mitsubishi affiliate is so financially troubled that it sells Rockefeller Center for less than $400 million
1987 August A Busch III becomes CEO of St Louis Cards
October 31
1904 King Camp Gillette patents the safety blade and razor.
1938 Robert Edward was born, he started CNN (amid almost universal predictions of failure) in 1980.
1952 TV broadcasting begins in Belgium
November 01
1512 Michelangelo's paintings on ceiling of Sistine Chapel, 1st time exhibited
1765 Robert Fulton is born. He invents the world's first practical steamboat in 1807, and for the first time humans can safely travel substantial distances without relying on animals or wind
1894 Vaccine for diphtheria announced by Dr Roux of Paris
November 02
1927 John Sainsbury was born, Chairman of J Sainsbury plc (the parent company of Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd) since 1969; English billionaire
1928 Dupont introduces synthetic rubber
1992 1st test flight of Airbus A330
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