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United States: AB InBev establishes a program to facilitate greater North American investment in the company
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Germany: Carlsberg agrees to sell its Braunschweig brewery to Oettinger Brauerei GmbH
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The Czech Republic: Budweiser Budvar’s beer sales increase by 4.75% in 2008
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Russia: Baltika Breweries expects to increase its sales abroad by 5-6% in 2009
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South Africa: SABMiller announces a $750 mln deal with black investors
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The Czech Republic: Staropramen brewery reports 2008 results
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Japan & Australia: Kirin’s takeover of Lion Nathan approved by Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
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EU: Analysts do not expect last year’s record barley yields to be repeated this year
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World: Canada & the US see bad start of barley growing season, Australia enjoys good weather for planting
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Belgium: AB InBev discloses total outstanding capital and number of outstanding ordinary shares
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Japan: Sapporo Breweries launching a stout to compensate for lost Guinness sales rights
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United States: Anheuser-Busch gets the US rights for brands previously imported by InBev USA
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Russia & Australia: One of Baltika beers now brewed under license in Australia
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Poland: Brewer Kompania Piwowarska believes it will grow further despite shrinking market
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Ukraine: Obolon brewery may get a $50 mln loan from EBRD
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Australia: ABB Grain reduces estimated returns for its No.1 malting barley pool
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Australia: Lion Nathan to upgrade its brewery in Adelaide
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China: Carlsberg Light to be available as from June
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India: Australian Lager and Australian Max Strong Beer to be available in all India
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United States: AB InBev divests four beverage can, lid plants, leaves only those focused on beer-can production
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Moldova: EFES Vitanta Moldova Brewery starts exports to Romania
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Australia: VB beer to reduce alcohol content, wholesale price to remain the same
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Finland: Sinebrychoff brewery to celebrate its birthday with new beers
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Ukraine: Excise tax on beer increased as from July, 1
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Ukraine: Barley prices to be regulated by the government in the 2009/10 MY
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Vietnam: High demand makes brewers increase daily capacity
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Botswana: First domestically brewed premium beer to be launched by the end of July
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Japan: Two largest retailers entering the market of beer-substitutes
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United States: MillerCoors appoints a vice president for its Coors family of brands
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Uganda: Beer prices will not be reduced despite the excise tax being cut to 40%
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United States: AB InBev establishes a program to facilitate greater North American investment in the company
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Anheuser-Busch InBev announced on July, 1 that it has established a Level 1 American Depository Receipt (ADR) program in the United States to facilitate
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Germany: Carlsberg agrees to sell its Braunschweig brewery to Oettinger Brauerei GmbH
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Carlsberg Deutschland announced on June, 29 the sale of the brewery in Braunschweig to Oettinger Brauerei GmbH effective as of 1 August 2009.
Oettinger acquires
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The Czech Republic: Budweiser Budvar’s beer sales increase by 4.75% in 2008
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Budweiser Budvar, N.C.’s 2008 sales reached the total of 1,312,580 hectolitres of beer, which represents a 4.75% year-on-year production increase, the brewer reported on
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Russia: Baltika Breweries expects to increase its sales abroad by 5-6% in 2009
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Baltika Breweries, Russia’s largest beer maker, plans to increase its beer sales abroad by 5 – 6% in 2009, RBC reported on June, 30.
The
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South Africa: SABMiller announces a $750 mln deal with black investors
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SABMiller plc announced on July,1 that it proposes to enter into a broad-based black economic empowerment transaction in South Africa, which will involve an
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The Czech Republic: Staropramen brewery reports 2008 results
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Czech brewery Pivovary Staropramen saw its profit decrease by around a half to Kc289.6m last year from 2007's Kc578.4m, while sales rose on the
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Japan & Australia: Kirin’s takeover of Lion Nathan approved by Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
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Lion Nathan Limited said on June, 29 that Japan’s Kirin Holdings Company, Limited has received approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for
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EU: Analysts do not expect last year’s record barley yields to be repeated this year
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Barley crops look good in France, Germany and the U.K., but most industry observers doubt that the record yields of last year will be
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World: Canada & the US see bad start of barley growing season, Australia enjoys good weather for planting
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Canada and the US had an extremely bad start of the growing season, snow and frost until end May, drought in the Western Prairies,
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EU: Barley exports 10.5% lower than last crop year
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EU’s barley exports in the current crop year were disappointing, licence bookings stand at 3.33 mln tons versus 3.68 mln a year ago, industry
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Investigation of premature yeast flocculation (PYF) using TRFLP and clone libraries to develop a practical and reliable screening solution for PYF malt
Mandeep Kaur, Evan Evans, Doug Stewart, Megan Sheehy, Alex Speers, Joseph Lake, and John Bowman
Abstract:
Paper presented at the ASBC Convention, Tucson, June 2009.
Premature yeast flocculation (PYF) is an intermittent brewing fermentation problem that results in incomplete wort fermentation, and is a significant problem for some breweries. When PYF occurs it can cause significant losses in out of specification beer (incompletely fermented beer) to the brewer. The occurrence of PYF appears to be related to certain malt batches, however detection of these problem batches by way of a fermentation test is problematic and time consuming. Previous research investigations have been directed at identifying the causal wort PYF active components of PYF. These approaches have not been particularly successful over the past 40+ years. Consequently we have approached the problem from a different perspective. That was to use molecular finger printing of malt microbes as a step to identify the microbial taxa that cause PYF by comparing PYF +ve/-ve malts using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP). TRFLP is a rapid, sensitive, sequence–based technique for microbial diversity assessment based on the conserved small subunit rRNA genes allowing comparison of the composition of microbial populations. We have made a significant breakthrough with the TRFLP approach and concept. Very striking differences in the microbial DNA finger-print patterns, particularly for the fungal PCR primers, between PYF +ve/-ve malts are obvious by using the TRFLP technique. Various microbial taxa, particularly some fungal members, are strongly associated with the PYF +ve malt determinations made with conventional fermentation tests. We are currently screening further confirmed PYF +ve/–ve batches of malt to validate our discovery.
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