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Belgium: AB InBev sets late July as deadline for bids in sale of its European operations - report
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Europe: SABMiller cuts annual volume growth target for Europe to 2 - 4 percent
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Japan: Total beer shipments grow just 0.2% in the first half of this year, Kirin leads for the first time in three years
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Chile: Brewer CCU reports preliminary Q2 and H1 results
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EU: Brewers stocks down on report Russia may triple its beer tax
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Japan: Asahi Breweries total beer sales decline by 1.3% in the first half of 2009
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France: This year’s barley crop to be just about 2% smaller than in 2008
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Canada & Australia: Viterra committed to taking over ABB Grain despite its reducing profit forecast
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United Kingdom: SABMiller reportedly planning a debut euro benchmark bond
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Latvia: Brewers and retailers ask for permission to sell beer in the night-time
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Angola: SABMiller to open this year a new brewery
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Nigeria: SABMiller to increase eight-fold the output at its Pabod Breweries by early 2010
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Vietnam: New brewery to be put into operation by the second quarter of next year
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Germany: Focus on the buyer of Carlsberg’s Feldschloesschen brewery
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Russia: SABMiller RUS now pouring Miller Genuine Draft in cans
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India: Therapeutic bio beer to be launched in several states this year
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Laos: Asia Pacific Breweries names new head for its Laos operations
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Mexico & United States: Femsa makes Most Interesting Man in the World responsible for its beer sales
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Moldova: Efes Vitanta Moldova Brewery to have a new CEO as from August
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Ethiopia: Brewers struggling with electricity problems
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Belgium: AB InBev sets late July as deadline for bids in sale of its European operations - report
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Anheuser-Busch InBev has extended the deadline for bids in the sale of its Central and Eastern European operations to late July, Dow Jones Newswires
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Europe: SABMiller cuts annual volume growth target for Europe to 2 - 4 percent
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SABMiller Plc, the world’s second- biggest brewer, has cut its forecast for European sales growth as the global recession weighs on consumer demand and
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Japan: Total beer shipments grow just 0.2% in the first half of this year, Kirin leads for the first time in three years
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Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd. regained the top spot in the domestic beer market for the first time in three years, Dow Jones cited beer
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Chile: Brewer CCU reports preliminary Q2 and H1 results
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Chilean brewer Compania Cervecerias Unidas SA (CCU) reported on July, 7 its preliminary second quarter consolidated volumes.
The company’s total sales volume increased by 4.3%
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EU: Brewers stocks down on report Russia may triple its beer tax
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Brewers Carlsberg, Heineken and Anheuser-Busch InBev lead the field of European blue chip losers after a report that Russia may triple its beer tax,
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Japan: Asahi Breweries total beer sales decline by 1.3% in the first half of 2009
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Japan’s Asahi Breweries reported its June 2009 sales on July, 9.
The company said its total beer sales increased by 3.9 per cent to 221,558
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France: This year’s barley crop to be just about 2% smaller than in 2008
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France is expected to harvest an excellent barley crop of about 12 mln tonnes this year, FranceAgriMer communicated its initial estimates on July, 8.
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Canada & Australia: Viterra committed to taking over ABB Grain despite its reducing profit forecast
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Canadian grain-handling company Viterra Inc said its acquisition of ABB Grains Ltd remains on track, a day after the Australian company cut its profit
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The Influence of Heavy Metal Ions on Beer Flavour Stability
C. Zufall1, and Th. Tyrell
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(2), 134–142, 2008
In this study, the importance of iron and copper ions and their radical formation via the respective Fenton and Haber-Weiss reactions was confirmed. Of the other heavy metals present in the brewing process in relevant concentrations, the impact of manganese ions on beer flavour stability has been elucidated. In contrast to iron and copper, manganese ions are not removed from wort or beer to any great extent during the process. Additionally, manganese shows a similar radical-promoting effect to that seen with iron and copper. Its reactivity, and typically higher concentration than the other two metals in beer, appear to make manganese an especially potent pro-oxidant in beer. The results of the investigation clearly indicate that there are other heavy metals influencing the stale flavour characteristics of beer, in addition to the well-known metals, iron and copper. In contrast to the aforementioned ions, manganese does not enter the product by being leached out of a tank or from piping materials, but rather comes from the cereals employed in brewing. This finding, concerning the importance of manganese as a redox system in beer staling, can serve as a basis for a different approach in the choice of raw materials.
Key words: chemiluminescence, copper, flavour stability, heavy metal ions, iron, manganese, radical reactions.
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1875 - The Bombay Stock Exchange is founded in Bombay (now Mumbai), India.
1953 - 1st helicopter passenger service, New York City.
1957 - Announcement of discovery of atomic element 102 - nobelium.
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1949 - 1st practical rectangular TV tube announced-Toledo, Oh.
1958 - 1st parking meter installed in England (625 installed).
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1962 - 1st transatlantic TV transmission via satellite (Telstar I).
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