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China: Beer consumption CAGR to decelerate to 5% in 2009–2012 - analysts
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Belgium & Brazil: AB InBev controlling shareholders enabled to reduce their stake under an amended shareholders’ agreement - report
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EU: EU’s Court of Justice rules Germany’s Bavarian brewers must peacefully coexist with Dutch beer maker Bavaria NV
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Russia: Beer sales and output drop in the first five months of this year, international brewers make themselves safe
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United Kingdom: Diageo expects even bigger cost reduction in the year ending June 2010 than previously announced
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EU: Analysts say most barley fields are already out of danger from weather
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United Kingdom: Malting barley growers should have patience: there is a bright future ahead - expert
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France: This year’s winter barley promises good quality, market participants wait for more information on spring barley
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Russia: First half exports of Ochakovo brewery grow by 25.58% in money terms
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France: Heineken to reorganise its largest French brewery by 2010
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Vietnam: New brewery to be constructed in Nghe An province
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Australia: Soon-to-be integrated Viterra and ABB Grain announce program changes and enhacements
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Zimbabwe: Brewer Delta Corp. to boost output almost fivefold by 2014
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New Zealand: DB Breweries enters into a joint venture to open a microbrewery
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Ukraine: May beer import volume grows by 91% y-o-y
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Latvia: Small local brewers seriously hit by increased excise on beer
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Russia: Baltika Breweries launches a Czech beer
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Bulgaria: Barley production forecast not to reach last year’s
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The Czech Republic: Pilsner Urquell sums up results of being the official beer supplier during the Czech presidency in the EU Council
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World: Guinness beer offers unprecedented gifts for its own anniversary
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China: Beer consumption CAGR to decelerate to 5% in 2009–2012 - analysts
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Tsingtao Brewery shares received a SELL rating and a12-month target price HK$20.00, implying 18.7% downside potential, stockstar.com reported on July, 2.
According to industry observers,
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Belgium & Brazil: AB InBev controlling shareholders enabled to reduce their stake under an amended shareholders’ agreement - report
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Anheuser-Busch InBev NV’s controlling Belgian and Brazilian shareholders are able to reduce their stake in the brewer to 30 percent from 46 percent under
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EU: EU’s Court of Justice rules Germany’s Bavarian brewers must peacefully coexist with Dutch beer maker Bavaria NV
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Bavaria NV, the second-largest Dutch brewer, should be able to keep the trademark to its brand name in an eight-year-old legal battle started by
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Russia: Beer sales and output drop in the first five months of this year, international brewers make themselves safe
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Over the first five months of the current year Russia’s retail beer sales have shrunken by 6.5%, BMF.ru reported on July, 3.
In January –
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United Kingdom: Diageo expects even bigger cost reduction in the year ending June 2010 than previously announced
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Global alcoholic drinks group and the owner of Guinness, Diageo plc has identified on July, 1 further restructuring opportunities which are expected to give
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EU: Analysts say most barley fields are already out of danger from weather
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A hot spell over the past weeks has raised concerns about potential crop damage in Western Europe but analysts said most barley fields had
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United Kingdom: Malting barley growers should have patience: there is a bright future ahead - expert
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While the outlook for malting barley through the remainder of this year is ‘difficult’, things are set to change in 2010, Farmers Guardian posted
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France: This year’s winter barley promises good quality, market participants wait for more information on spring barley
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So far the reports concerning calibration and protein content of France’s new winter barley crop have been very positive, La Depeche communicated on July,
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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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