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Belgium & South Korea: At last some light thrown on bidders for InBev’s Korean brewery
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United States: Boston Beer reports Q4 and full 2008 results
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The Netherlands & India: Heineken may acquire additional stake in United Breweries
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Russia & China: Baltika Breweries doubles exports to China despite crisis
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Canada: Barley exports to fall by 36% in 2009/2010 - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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United States: Barley production is trending upward – industry experts
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Canada: CWB expects malting barley to see a drop in production, quality, price this year
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World: AB InBev may find itself in the odd position of selling operations to rival SABMiller- analysts
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Japan: Third-category beer undisputed leader of Japan’s February shipments
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Australia: Western Australia’s barley export may be demonopolised by the end of the year
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Mexico: 2008 beer production estimated at 83 mln hl, largest brewers preparing for a difficult year
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Australia: Foster’s to take measures to stem Victoria Bitter’s shrinking market share
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Thailand & United States: Thai Chang Beer ranked among the fastest growing imported brands in the US
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Nigeria: SABMiller’s penetration in Nigeria to provoke a ‘fascinating’ battle for market share and consumers loyalty
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Australia: Commander earns malting barley status, shows top performance across South Australia
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Vietnam: SABECO launches construction of a new beer plant
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Russia: SABMiller RUS launches a beer in the premium strong category
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Estonia: A. Le Coq brewery launches an addition to its Special range beers
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India: Diageo India gets a new managing director
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Belgium & South Korea: At last some light thrown on bidders for InBev’s Korean brewery
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Affinity Equity Partners Ltd. and KKR & Co. were picked to take part in a new round of bidding for Anheuser-Busch InBev NV’s Korean
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United States: Boston Beer reports Q4 and full 2008 results
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The Boston Beer Company, Inc. said on March, 10 its core product depletions increased by 2% and net revenue grew by 13% in the
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The Netherlands & India: Heineken may acquire additional stake in United Breweries
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Vijay Mallya-led United Breweries Group is in talks to sell a portion of its 37.5% equity in the group’s flagship beer company, United Breweries
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Russia & China: Baltika Breweries doubles exports to China despite crisis
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Baltika Breweries, Russia’s leading beer producer, has doubled its exports to China in 2008, ChinaPRO reported on March, 10.
The company’s exports to China were
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Canada: Barley exports to fall by 36% in 2009/2010 - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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Canada’s areas planted to barley in 2009/2010 are expected to be relatively unchanged from 2008, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada communicated on March, 6.
The outlook
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United States: Barley production is trending upward – industry experts
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Barley production is trending upward in the United States, including North Dakota and Montana, while Minnesota has kept acres low and about the same
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Canada: CWB expects malting barley to see a drop in production, quality, price this year
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Bruce Burnett, the Canadian Wheat Board’s Director of weather and market analysis, says malting barley will see a drop off from last year's exceptional
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Ukraine: Local hops sales further fall in 2009
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Ukraine’s hops industry sales further worsened in 2009, dsnews.ua reported on March, 10.
The nation’s hops growers blame foreign rivals for intercepting profitable customers, while
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Hydrolysis of Brewers’ Spent Grain by Carbohydrate Degrading Enzymes
Pirkko Forssell, Hanna Kontkanen, Henk A. Schols, Sandra Hinz,
Vincent G.H. Eijsink, Janneke Treimo, Jim A. Robertson,
Keith W. Waldron, Craig B. Faulds and Johanna Buchert
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(4), 306–314, 2008
In this work four commercial cellulase-hemicellulase mixtures
with different activity profiles were used for solubilization of
carbohydrates from brewers’ spent grain (BSG). After the enzyme
treatment, both the solubilised fraction and the unhydrolysed
residue were characterized. Treatment with 5,000 nkat/g
xylanase for 5 h at 50°C resulted in the solubilisation of 13–14%
of the BSG dry weight as monosaccharides. This corresponded
to the solubilisation of 26–28% of the original carbohydrates
and 30–34% of original arabinoxylans, depending on the enzyme
cocktail used. The relatively low hydrolysis level indicates
that the majority of the BSG biomass is rather recalcitrant towards
the cellulose-hemicellulase enzyme mixtures applied in
this study. The enzyme activity profile had a crucial impact on
the chemistry of the oligosaccharides produced through the solubilisation
of BSG. The presence of feruloyl esterase (FAE) activity
in the enzyme cocktail resulted in the production of free
ferulic acid, arabinoxylo-oligosaccharides and their corresponding
monomers. However, when the enzyme mixture was devoid
of FAE activity, ferulic acid was still bound to the oligosaccharides.
The unhydrolysed fraction was still found to contain over
40% of carbohydrates after enzymatic treatment despite the extensive
enzyme dosages used. The protein fraction remained
largely unaffected (i.e. insoluble) by the carbohydrate-disrupting
enzyme treatments. In addition to the recalcitrant carbohydrates,
the residue was enriched with lignin and lipid type structures.
Key words: brewers’ spent grain, cellulase, hydrolysis, xylanase.
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* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
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Canada: Barley Supply and Disposition as of March 6, 2009
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