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Belgium & Japan & China: AB InBev and Asahi Breweries complete the Tsingtao deal
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Mexico: FEMSA’s Brazil and export sales volume grow, Mexico beer sales decrease in the first three month of 2009
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Japan: Asahi Breweries reports a net loss for the first quarter as sales drop 4.8%
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China: Tsingtao Brewery’s Q1 profit up 54% despite declining demand
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Japan & Philippines: Kirin completes partial acquisition of shares in San Miguel Brewery, expects the total 43.23% stake to be paid by the end of May
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Germany: The first three months of this year see both domestic beer sales and exports slump
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World: A new brand value report says beer category grew 15% yoy
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia hopes to buy two beverage manufacturers this year - chairman
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United States: Almost six months since InBev’s takeover of Anheuser-Busch: a new brooms sweeps in a different way
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Canada: Viterra bulks up preparing for a possible takeover of ABB Grain
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery completes the purchase of the domestic beer brands from its parent
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Turkey: Brewer Anadolu Efes attracts investors and analysts by its Turkish potential
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Japan: Sapporo slightly narrows net loss in the first three months of this year in comparison with Q1 2008
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Denmark: Brewer Royal Unibrew says total group sales fell 15.2% in the first quarter
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Belgium: AB InBev headquarters to stay in Belgium to preserve tradition and heritage
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Indonesia: San Miguel’s Indonesian brewing subsidiary not expecting a huge sales growth this year
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Ukraine: Despite $140 mln invested, SABMiller’s Ukrainian subsidiary closes year 2008 in the red
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Canada: Brick Brewing releases financial results for full 2009 fiscal year
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United States: AB InBev cuts Olympic ad spend, MillerCoors might get its place on NBC’s broadcast - sources
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Belgium: AB InBev’s shareholders approve 2008 dividend
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France: Brewer Kronenbourg pinning hopes on a three-year optimisation programme
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Russia: Young Russians choose beer according to the prestige of the brand - study
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New Zealand: DB Breweries taken on for trying to monopolise generic terms for beer styles
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Japan & Australia: Analysts compliment Kirin for deciding to gain full ownership of brewer Lion Nathan
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The Czech Republic: Budweiser Budvar packages its beer in a new way, prices remain the same
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Australia: Kirin’s buyout offer to Lion Nathan convinces Coca-Cola Amatil it was right to reject a takeover from the Australian brewer
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Belgium & Japan & China: AB InBev and Asahi Breweries complete the Tsingtao deal
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Belgium-based world’s largest brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev said on April, 30 that it has completed the previously announced sale of its 19.9% minority stake in
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Mexico: FEMSA’s Brazil and export sales volume grow, Mexico beer sales decrease in the first three month of 2009
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Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V. (“FEMSA”) announced on April, 30 its operational and financial results for the first quarter of 2009.
Total revenues of
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Japan: Asahi Breweries reports a net loss for the first quarter as sales drop 4.8%
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Japan’s Asahi Breweries Ltd. reported it swung into a net loss in the January-March quarter due to a slump in beer sales, Dow Jones
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China: Tsingtao Brewery’s Q1 profit up 54% despite declining demand
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Tsingtao Brewery Co., China's largest beer maker by revenue, said first-quarter profit rose 54 percent as lower taxes countered slower growth caused by declining
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Japan & Philippines: Kirin completes partial acquisition of shares in San Miguel Brewery, expects the total 43.23% stake to be paid by the end of May
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Kirin Holdings Company, Limited reported on April, 30 it has successfully completed partial acquisition of the shares of San Miguel Brewery Inc (SMB).
Completion of
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Germany: The first three months of this year see both domestic beer sales and exports slump
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German breweries sold less beer than ever in the first quarter of 2009, Earth Times posted on April, 30.
Industry observers say both the recession
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World: A new brand value report says beer category grew 15% yoy
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BrandZ 2009 Top 100 Ranking Report published this month reveals the brand value of the beer category has grown by 15 percent.
Analysts explain the
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia hopes to buy two beverage manufacturers this year - chairman
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Carlsberg Malaysia hopes to complete the acquisition of two beverage manufacturers in the region this year, chairman Datuk Lim Say Chong was quoted as
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United States: Almost six months since InBev’s takeover of Anheuser-Busch: a new brooms sweeps in a different way
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In about six months that have passed since the Belgian InBev completed the purchase of Anheuser-Busch, the American brewer has been turned from a
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EU: Malt barley prices slightly up after rain
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Last week, EU’s malting barley market showed a temporary increase in prices, La Depeche posted on April, 30.
Inspired by rains which fell in central
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Canada: Viterra bulks up preparing for a possible takeover of ABB Grain
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Canadian Viterra Inc. is preparing for a possible acquisition of Australia’s largest barley trader and maltster by raising CA$450 million in an equity issue
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Enhanced Quantitative Extraction and HPLC Determination of Hop and Beer Bitter Acids
Barbara Jaskula, Koen Goiris, Gert De Rouck, Guido Aerts, Luc De Cooman
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 113(4), 381–390, 2007
A pleasant and consistent bitterness is an essential flavour attribute
of beer. Hop-derived iso-alpha-acids are largely responsible for
beer bitterness and accurate determination of these primary
flavour compounds is very important in relation to quality control.
The most widely used way to determine beer bitterness is
based on spectrophotometry, measuring the absorbance of an
iso-octane extract of acidified beer. However, this approach is far
from specific as it measures all of the extracted compounds,
including non-bittering principles. For that particular reason,
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is increasingly
applied for the quantitative determination of hop-derived
iso-?-acids and, if present, reduced iso-alpha-acids. However, to
obtain accurate data on beer bitterness profiles, both quantitative
sample preparation and state-of-the-art HPLC are essential. In
this paper, several extraction procedures based on solid phase
extraction (SPE) and liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), respectively,
were evaluated and an optimised extraction methodology
using H3PO4 for sample acidification prior to extraction is presented.
The proposed extraction/HPLC methodology allows for
the quantitative recovery and analysis of hop-derived beer bitterness.
Key words: alpha-Acids, beer bitterness, extraction, HPLC analysis,
iso-?alpha-acids, recovery.
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1506 Philip of Bourgondy and England sign trade agreement
1939 NBC/RCA 1st public TV demo with Franklin D. Roosevelt at opening of New York World's Fair
1995 Sun Microsystems launches Java, the universal Internet programming language that brings “white space” and greater interactivity to millions of websites and Internet users.
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1878 The Tokyo Stock Exchange Co., Ltd., is established, primarily to trade bonds.
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1896 The Dow Jones Industrial Average is first published.
1913 William R. Hewlett, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Co., is born in Ann Arbor, Mich.
1985 Quantum Computer Services is incorporated in Delaware. In 1991 it changes its name to America Online, Inc.
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1919 America's 1st passenger flight (New York - Atlantic City)
1965 1st use of satellite TV, Early Bird Satellite
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