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The Netherlands: Heineken sees revenue increase 24%, consolidated beer volume grow 12% in Q1 2009
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo’s domestic beer sales rise 1.3%, export sales volume declines in the first quarter of 2009
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Belgium: Antitrust authorities to look into the reality of AB InBev’s relationship with suppliers
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Norway: Carlsberg to sell a brewery in Norway to local investors
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China: Kingway Brewery reports final results for a relatively difficult 2008
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Canada: Beer sales grow in money terms, remain flat in volume in 2007/2008
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Denmark & China: Carlsberg increases ownership of Wusu Brewery Group
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia to hunt for an acquisition in Asia, says first quarter was tough
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Chile: Brewer CCU to cut investments, has no plans to expand for the time being
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South Korea: Final offers for Oriental Brewery were made only by three private equity houses - sources
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Northern Latin America and Caribbean: Diageo gets down seriously to the development of the region’s beer market
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Asia: Australia’s biggest maltster to build a new malthouse in order to better meet Asia’s strong demand for malt
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United Kingdom: Total malting barley purchases reach 1.9 mln tonnes in 2008
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Belgium & Germany: AB InBev to reduce purchases of Hallertauer hops by two-thirds
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South Africa: SABMiller set at revamping its supply management system
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Russia: Beer output falls 6% in the first quarter
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New Zealand: Asia Pacific Breweries acquires a 100% stake in a food and beverage outlet
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Australia: Western Australia’s winter barley acreage and production expected to decline in 2009/2010
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Denmark: Rapidly growing craft brewing sector surprises brewers themselves
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Estonia: Beer market shrinks under an unreasonable increase in excise tax on beer
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United Kingdom: InBev UK shelves new product launches amid recession
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India: Barley exports forecast at 100,000 tonnes in 2009/2010
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United States: MillerCoors offering a new look and taste of its Miller Chill beer
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United Kingdom: Carlsberg to launch a £7 mln marketing campaign for San Miguel beer next month
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Israel: Corona – the most popular imported beer on a market with a huge potential
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Switzerland: Initial estimate of barley production set at 175,700 tonnes
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United Kingdom: Heineken purchases £60.2 mln of debt in a pub company in order to protect its supply contract - sources
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Russia: SUN InBev to launch a new regional beer brand
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The Netherlands: Heineken sees revenue increase 24%, consolidated beer volume grow 12% in Q1 2009
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Heineken N.V. issued on April, 22 its scheduled trading update for the first three months of 2009.
Better selling prices largely compensated for lower volumes,
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo’s domestic beer sales rise 1.3%, export sales volume declines in the first quarter of 2009
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Mexican brewer Grupo Modelo SAB said earlier this week that its net profit fell in the first quarter on higher expenses, while sales and
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Belgium: Antitrust authorities to look into the reality of AB InBev’s relationship with suppliers
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Belgian antitrust authorities will examine whether brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev NV is using its dominant position in the beer market to wrestle unfair deals
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Norway: Carlsberg to sell a brewery in Norway to local investors
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Carlsberg Group’s Norwegian subsidiary, Ringnes AS, has signed a Letter of Intent to sell the brewery in Arendal to a group of local investors,
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China: Kingway Brewery reports final results for a relatively difficult 2008
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Hong Kong-based Kingway Brewery Holdings Limited announced on April, 17 its final results for the year ended 31 December 2008.
The company’s beer sales volume
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Canada: Beer sales grow in money terms, remain flat in volume in 2007/2008
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Canada’s beer and liquor stores and agencies sold C$18.8 billion worth of alcoholic beverages during the year ending March 31, 2008, up 4.3% from
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Denmark & China: Carlsberg increases ownership of Wusu Brewery Group
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Danish brewer Carlsberg announced on April, 22 to the Shanghai Stock Exchange that it acquires 41% interest of Xinjiang Lanjian Jianiang Investment Co., Ltd
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia to hunt for an acquisition in Asia, says first quarter was tough
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The Malaysian unit of Danish brewer Carlsberg is taking advantage of the current economic downturn to hunt for an acquisition target in Asia, the
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Chile: Brewer CCU to cut investments, has no plans to expand for the time being
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Chile's largest brewer, CCU, plans to invest around $70 million in 2009, half the level of the previous year, as the global economic crisis
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South Korea: Final offers for Oriental Brewery were made only by three private equity houses - sources
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Three private equity houses - Affinity Equity Partners, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and MBK Partners - have made final offers for AB InBev's Oriental Brewery
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Northern Latin America and Caribbean: Diageo gets down seriously to the development of the region’s beer market
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Red Stripe Jamaica will take command of Diageo's beer market within the hemisphere, but the company is saying not much will change in the
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Asia: Australia’s biggest maltster to build a new malthouse in order to better meet Asia’s strong demand for malt
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The global financial crisis will not dent demand for malted barley in Asia, Joe White Maltings general manager Gary Hughes was quoted as saying
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United Kingdom: Total malting barley purchases reach 1.9 mln tonnes in 2008
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The Maltsters Association of Great Britain (MAGB) posted on April, 15 the final barley purchases made by Maltsters in England and Scotland from the
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Belgium & Germany: AB InBev to reduce purchases of Hallertauer hops by two-thirds
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Anheuser-Busch InBev, the Belgium-based world’s largest brewer, is buying less of a special kind of German hop used to make Budweiser, St. Louis Today
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The Impact of Low Heat Load and Activated Carbon
Treatment of Second Wort on Beer Taste and Flavour Stability
Masaaki Yano, Werner Back and Martin Krottenthaler
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(4), 357–364, 2008
There is a vast repository of knowledge regarding improving
beer taste stability via wort boiling. However, as far as we are
aware, there are few reports dealing with taste stability improvement
in terms of quality characteristics by boiling, under proper
conditions, the first wort and second worts separately. In this
study, more than 50 brews in a pilot scale brewing facility were
conducted to investigate suitable boiling conditions for first and
second worts. When the second wort (i.e., the last 10% of the
total filtered wort) was kept under a low heat load atmosphere
(78°C), casted to the boiling first wort, and then re-boiled for 10
min, the produced beer exhibited no significant differences compared
to that of the general beer in terms of taste stability. However,
when an adsorbent (bentonite, silica gel, activated carbon
or PVPP) was individually added to the second wort and the
same boiling procedure was performed, the oxidized flavour of
the forced aged beer, treated with activated carbon, significantly
decreased, compared to that of the general brew (level of significance
alpha = 0.01). The data from the chemical analysis and fermentation
behavior are presented.
Key words: Activated carbon, adsorbent, brewing, flavour
stability, heat load, second wort, wort boiling.
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