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China: Tsingtao Brewery to cut capital spending this year and keep sales growth at more than two percentage points above competitors
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Turkey: Efes brewery is considering acquisitions in the brewing sector abroad - CEO
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United States: The first two months of 2009 see beer imports fall 19%, overall US beer sales decline 4%
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South Korea: Retail giant Lotte Vice President confirms company’s stern resolve to enter the beer market
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Denmark: Carlsberg CEO expects sales growth in many of the company’s markets, especially in Asia and Russia
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United States: Brewers Association names America’s top overall and craft brewers
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Russia: Baltika Breweries files a suit against its malt supplier
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EU: Coceral gives bleak initial forecast for EU’s total barley production in 2009
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Ukraine: Soufflet / ABB Grain’s joint venture may get a USD25 mln credit for boosting grain trade volumes
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South Korea: Union protests postpone bid deadline for AB InBev’s South Korean brewery - sources
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World: Forbes Global 2000 ranks AB InBev as the world’s largest brewer
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United States: AB InBev might sell Rolling Rock brand to help pay the merger debt
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Turkey: Malt beer to be taxed according to alcohol percentage
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Serbia: United Serbian Breweries start producing Amstel beer
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India: Barley prices lower on lack of export demand, USDA projects drop in production
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Brazil: Brewer AmBev priced higher by Credit Suisse on expectations of strong performance in 2009
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World: SABMiller expected to report slowing sales growth this week
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Germany: Beer now may be sold by supermarkets in any size or volume
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Jamaica: Red Stripe beer still extremely attractive for its owner Diageo
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Japan: Ministry of Agriculture seeks to buy in tender 15,250 tonnes of malting barley
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Russia: Beer soon to be available at Russia’s Premier League side despite federal law
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United States: AB InBev trying to keep America beautiful
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Bulgaria: Union of Brewers starts national beer promotion campaign
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Brazil: Brewer AmBev to pay shareholders BRL0.41 ($0.18) per common share and BRL0.45 per preferred share
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Malaysia: Guinness brand anniversary to be celebrated in a big way in Malaysia
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China: Tsingtao Brewery to cut capital spending this year and keep sales growth at more than two percentage points above competitors
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Tsingtao Brewery Co Ltd, China's best-known beer brand, announced a drastic cut in capital spending this year as consumption is expected to drop in
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Turkey: Efes brewery is considering acquisitions in the brewing sector abroad - CEO
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Turkish conglomerate Anadolu Group could make foreign acquisitions for its beer unit, and expects domestic beer performance in the first quarter to match that
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United States: The first two months of 2009 see beer imports fall 19%, overall US beer sales decline 4%
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U.S. beer imports fell 19% in the first two months of the year, the Wall Street Journal posted on April, 11.
This has been one
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South Korea: Retail giant Lotte Vice President confirms company’s stern resolve to enter the beer market
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South Korean retail giant Lotte Group may build a beer brewery to make its foray into the new market, if it loses a battle
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Denmark: Carlsberg CEO expects sales growth in many of the company’s markets, especially in Asia and Russia
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Danish beer group Carlsberg A/S sees Asia as a key driver of growth for the group in the medium to long term, president and
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United States: Brewers Association names America’s top overall and craft brewers
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The US Brewers Association, which represents the majority of brewing companies in the country, announced on April, 13 the annual list of top 50
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Russia: Baltika Breweries files a suit against its malt supplier
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Arbitration court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad district has transmitted to the Moscow Arbitrage Court the suit brought by Baltika Breweries against the maltster
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EU: Coceral gives bleak initial forecast for EU’s total barley production in 2009
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According to Coceral's initial estimates released at the end of last month, the barley plantings of selected EU large and important malting barley producers
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Ukraine: Soufflet / ABB Grain’s joint venture may get a USD25 mln credit for boosting grain trade volumes
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The International Financial Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank group, has plans to allocate a USD 25 million credit to New World Grain
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Comparison of Procedures for Resveratrol Analysis in Beer: Assessment of Stilbenoids Stability through Wort Fermentation and Beer Aging
Vesna Jerkovic, Fanny Nguyen, Aurore Timmermans and Sonia Collin
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(2), 143–149, 2008
Three resveratrol extraction procedures were compared in beer.
Two-step pre-cleaning with toluene and cyclohexane allows 76%
trans-resveratrol recovery by solid-phase extraction (SPE) before
RP-HPLC-MS/MS analysis. This procedure proved much
more efficient than liquid/liquid extraction, which requires solvents
that are too hydrophobic for stilbenoids. SPME-GC-MS,
where the main limiting factor is non-reproducibility from fibre
to fibre, is an interesting alternative for resveratrol quantification
in complex mixtures where pre-cleaning is too difficult. With the
optimized SPE procedure, 5 µg.L-1 trans-resveratrol was detected
in four commercial beers. However, concentrations of
stilbenoids in beer should be higher taking into account the presence
of cis-stilbenoids. During fermentation, trans-resveratrol
was partially regenerated from its glucoside, more stable through
beer aging. Adding a stilbenoids-enriched ethanolic hop extract
after fermentation significantly increases the beer stilbenoids
potential.
Key words: Aging, beer, fermentation, piceid, resveratrol, RPHPLC-
MS/MS, SPME-GC-MS, stilbenoids, wort.
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