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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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India & United Kingdom: Cobra beer UK seems too expensive to United Breweries
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Vietnam: Vietnam’s second-largest brewer expects beer sales to rise 17% this year
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Germany: Per capita beer consumption drops by 2.2 litres in 2008
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Belgium & South Korea: InBev reportedly restarts the sale of its Oriental Brewery
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Chile & Argentina: CCU brewery reports increased beer volumes in Q4 and full year 2008
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Russia: Ochakovo brewery increases exports of premium beers by 32.1% in 2008
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Canada: Barley acreage may decrease this spring over price discontent and high 2008 crop
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United Kingdom: InBev to raise prices on draught beers with Anheuser-Busch price hike already in effect
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United States: Bud Light enjoying highest sales in 2008, beer price increases unlikely
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India: Kashmir government and Moslem population oppose UB chairman
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United Kingdom: Scottish & Newcastle to import and distribute Tiger beer as from March
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South Africa: South African Breweries bears the palm in local beer launches in 2008
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Mexico: Modelo and Femsa should not fear competition from growing beer imports - analyst
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United States: Light beer becoming the new king of sales
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Czech Republic & Kyrgyzstan: Budweiser Budvar beer now shipped to Kyrgyz consumers
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Argentina: Barley acreage to increase 14% in 2008/2009
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Japan: Sapporo to launch chocolate beer in a limited edition
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Estonia: Research shows A. Le Coq Premium beer retained its best selling position in 2008
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Malawi: Consumers fear shortage of Carlsberg beers as the brewer suspends production for a month
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia offers beer in special cans for the Chinese New Year
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India & United Kingdom: Cobra beer UK seems too expensive to United Breweries
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The £200 million valuation of the UK-based Cobra Beer, which is up for sale, may deter suitors like United Breweries from making a strong
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Vietnam: Vietnam’s second-largest brewer expects beer sales to rise 17% this year
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Vietnam's second-largest brewer Habeco, 16 percent owned by Denmark's Carlsberg, expects revenues this year to jump 26.4 percent on higher beer sales, Reuters communicated
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Germany: Per capita beer consumption drops by 2.2 litres in 2008
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The Germans’ desire for beer is continuing to fall, German Brewery Federation chief Peter Hahn was quoted as saying by Die Welt on January,
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Belgium & South Korea: InBev reportedly restarts the sale of its Oriental Brewery
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InBev has restarted the sale process for its South Korean brewery, The Financial Times cited undisclosed sources on January, 12.
The world’s largest brewer has
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Chile & Argentina: CCU brewery reports increased beer volumes in Q4 and full year 2008
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Brewer Compañía Cervecerías Unidas S.A. (CCU) announced its preliminary Q4 and full year 2008 consolidated volumes on January, 9.
The company said its beer volumes
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Japan: Asahi staking on low-malt beer this year
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Asahi Breweries Ltd., Japan’s biggest beer maker, expects a sharp rise in sales of low-malt beer as recession-hit consumers drown their sorrows with cheap
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Russia: Ochakovo brewery increases exports of premium beers by 32.1% in 2008
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Russia’s Ochakovo brewery achieved in 2008 a 25.6% increase of exports in money terms and a 6.5% exports increase in litres, the Union of
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Canada: Barley acreage may decrease this spring over price discontent and high 2008 crop
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Malting barley producers say Canada Malt is not living up to signed contracts now that the value of malting barley has dropped, The Star
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United States: US hops crop grows 34% in 2008
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Hop production for Idaho, Oregon, and Washington in 2008 totalled 80.6 mln pounds, Hopsteiner reported on December, 18.
This amount represents a 34 percent increase
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Indigenous Microbial Community of Barley Greatly
Influences Grain Germination and Malt Quality
Arja Laitila, Erja Kotaviita, Petri Peltola, Silja Home and Annika Wilhelmson
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 113(1), 9–20, 2007
The present study was carried out to investigate the impacts of
bacterial and fungal communities on grain germination and on
the malting properties of good-quality two-row barley. In order
to suppress the growth of bacterial and/or fungal communities,
various antibiotics were added to the first steeping water of barley.
This study was also designed to explore the dynamics of the
bacterial community in the malting process after antimicrobial
treatments by polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel
electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE). The diverse microbial community
played an active role in the malting ecosystem. Even previously
undescribed bacterial species were found in the malting ecosystem.
Suppression of the bacterial community mainly consisting
of Gram-negative bacteria was advantageous with respect to
grain germination and wort separation. In addition, more extract
was obtained after antibacterial treatments. The fungal community
significantly contributed to the production of microbial beta-
glucanases and xylanases, and was also involved in proteolysis.
An improved understanding of the complex microbial community
and its role in malting enables a more controlled process
management and the production of high quality malt with tailored
properties.
Key words: Bacteria, barley, fungi, malt quality, malting, PCRDGGE.
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This prices may fluctuate according to the quantity per delivery
and technical specifications.
* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter
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January 12
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January 14
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1980: Gold prices soar hitting more than $800 an ounce
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