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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.
Africa: SABMiller expects slower growth in African lager volumes in the next fiscal year
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Austria: Domestic beer output rises 2.2% in 2008 – Brewers Union
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South Korea & Japan: Hite Brewery reports a 129.4% increase in earnings from exports to Japan in 2008
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New Zealand: Asia Pacific Breweries incorporates three more NZ companies
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The Czech Republic: Budweiser Budvar Brewery satisfied by cooperation with AB InBev and Carlsberg
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery’s bond offer fetches more than the initial target
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Estonia: A. Le Coq brewery now holding 41% of the Estonian retail market
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Russia: A successful 2008 makes possible a 64% rise of the amount of dividends per share in Baltika Breweries
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The Czech Republic: SABMiller’s Radegast Birell is the leading brand among the increasingly popular non-alcoholic Czech beers
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Benelux: AB InBev merges its Belux and Netherlands units
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Belgium & United Kingdom: Belgian microbrewer introduces a premium wheat beer targeting British women
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Russia: Heineken launches licensed Guinness Original, Foreign Extra Stout not wanted by Russian consumers
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United States: Midwestern brewers and Wisconsin hops and barley farmers join forces to produce local beer
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Belarus: Olivaria is the only brewery managing to increase production in crisis – acting CEO
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Malawi: Beer price hike takes consumers by surprise
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Africa: SABMiller expects slower growth in African lager volumes in the next fiscal year
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Brewing giant SABMiller Plc said growth in lager volumes may brake in Africa, one of its top performing regions, next fiscal year as the
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Austria: Domestic beer output rises 2.2% in 2008 – Brewers Union
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Austria’s 173 breweries produced 8.546 mln hl of beer in 2008, Brewers Union of Austria wrote in its annual report published at the end
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South Korea & Japan: Hite Brewery reports a 129.4% increase in earnings from exports to Japan in 2008
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South Korea’s Hite Brewery said exports to Japan more than doubled in 2008 as compared to the previous year, Chosun.com reported on April, 3.
The
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New Zealand: Asia Pacific Breweries incorporates three more NZ companies
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Asia Pacific Breweries announced on April, 2 that its indirect wholly owned subsidiaries in New Zealand have incorporated three new companies.
The brewer’s subsidiaries, Barworks
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The Czech Republic: Budweiser Budvar Brewery satisfied by cooperation with AB InBev and Carlsberg
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The Czech Budweiser Budvar Brewery posted on March, 31 it was very satisfied with the international sales increase of its beer in 2008.
At the
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery’s bond offer fetches more than the initial target
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The beer unit of conglomerate San Miguel Corp. has raised a bigger amount than its target from its bond offering, GMANews.TV reported on April,
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EU: Malting barley sees no consumers’ interest
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The EU’s malting barley market is still rarely sought after by consumers, La Depeche published on April, 3.
There are no records of deals concerning
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Evaluation of Ideal Everyday Italian Food and
Beer Pairings with Regular Consumers and Food and Beverage Experts
Gianluca Donadini, Giorgia Spigno, Maria Daria Fumi and Roberto Pastori
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(4), 329–342, 2008
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between
the sensory characteristics of beer and food that harmonically
complement each other respectively from the consumer or the
sommelier point of view. With this in view, the most desirable
beer and everyday Italian food combinations were explored.
Eighteen beer samples, easily available in the off-premise chain
in Italy, and 9 dishes of Italian cuisine, were selected. The level
of match of each beer and food combination was determined by
a group of 51 consumers and by seven food experts using a 9-
point Likert-like scale of suitability. Agreements and disagreements
between food professionals and consumers were studied
and discussed. Generally speaking, most of the dishes were poor
complements to the beers selected for this study, for both regular
consumers and experts. In particular, seafood salad, spaghetti
with tomato sauce and creamed vegetable soup were inappropriate
to nearly all of the beer samples overall. However, both
consumers and experts found appropriate and interesting beer
and food pairing choices, despite usually indicating different
ideal beer samples and different levels of match for the same
food. This confirmed that certain flavours of food and beer mix
together better than others and indicates that consumers may
have a different perception of the level of match between beer
and food from experts. For regular consumers, the suitability to
food was found to positively correlate with the sensory liking of
beer. Furthermore the pairing suitability was not equivalent
across consumer gender and age class, although these differences
had a moderate to weak effect on the level of the final
match. Correlations between sensory properties of food and beer
samples are reported and discussed.
Key words: beer, beer flavour, food, food pairing, pairing methods,
sommelier.
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China Malt Exports 2007 - 2008
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April 2
1850 City of Los Angeles incorporated
1875 Walter P. Chrysler is born in Wamego, Kansas. He goes on to found the Chrysler Corp. as successor corporation to the failing Maxwell Motor Car Co. in 1925 and to buy Dodge Brothers, Inc., in 1928.
1961 The first patent for an integrated circuit is awarded to Fairchild Semiconductor’s Robert Noyce, who later co-founds Intel Corp. with Gordon Moore.
April 3
1783 Sweden and U.S. sign a treaty of Amity and Commerce
1948 The U.S. Congress passes (and Pres. Harry S. Truman immediately signs) the Marshall Plan to finance the reconstruction of Western Europe after the devastation of World War II--helping to keep Communism at bay and laying the groundwork for the global economic boom of the 1950s.
1994 Netscape Communications founded as Mosaic Communications
April 4
1460 University of Basle in Switzerland forms.
1828 Casparus van Wooden patents chocolate milk powder (Amsterdam)
1996 AT&T Corp. spins off 112 million shares of Lucent Technologies Inc. at an initial price of $27 per share, raising $3.02 billion in what is, so far, the biggest IPO of all time.
April 5
1768 1st U.S. Chamber of Commerce forms
1889 George Eastman places Kodak Camera on sale for 1st time
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