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India: United Breweries reports a 57% increase in net profit for the quarter ended June 30
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Brazil: AmBev fined for unfair competition, analysts assure penalty won’t hurt profit
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South Korea: Hite Holdings plans to secure a 30% stake in its brewery arm
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United Kingdom: Beer volumes fell 10% in May - Nielsen
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Russia: Legal dispute between the largest maltster and the largest brewer continues
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France: Final estimates of 2008/09 barley exports within EU increased, the new campaign expected to reinforce France’s position on the international barley market
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Canada: Malting barley value declines, feed barley unchanged in CWB’s July Pool Return Outlooks
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EU: Harvest under way, malting barley prices decrease
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Europe: World’s largest hop supplier files a lawsuit against a European brewer
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EU: Experts share views on funding AB InBev’s sale of European brewing assets
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United States: Beer’s consumer price index up despite slight decline in overall industry
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China & United Kingdom: Shares in Diageo bought in reality by the People's Bank of China
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Spain: Ministry of Agriculture reduces barley crop forecast
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Switzerland: Beer consumption on the rise in 2008
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes’ possible buyout of its international brewing operations will hardly affect its rating – Fitch Ratings
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Russia: New beers launched this year belong mostly to the premium segment
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United States: Idaho barley growers encouraged by the potential of Charles
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The Czech Republic: Brewer Budweiser Budvar to invest in returnable beer packaging
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EU: The Brewers of Europe investigate the balance between price and alcohol consumption
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United Kingdom: SABMiller to construct a global brewing research facility
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India: United Breweries reports a 57% increase in net profit for the quarter ended June 30
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United Breweries (UB), India's largest beer maker, has posted a strong 57 per cent increase in net profit to Rs 355 mln for the
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Brazil: AmBev fined for unfair competition, analysts assure penalty won’t hurt profit
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Cia. de Bebidas das Americas (AmBev) dropped the most in more than three months after Brazil’s antitrust regulator fined Latin America’s biggest brewer 353
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South Korea: Hite Holdings plans to secure a 30% stake in its brewery arm
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Hite Holdings slid after the company said in a filing to the Korea Exchange late on July, 22 it would issue 11.4 million new
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United Kingdom: Beer volumes fell 10% in May - Nielsen
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Beer volumes fell 10 per cent in UK’s on-trade in May, Publican cited latest figures from Nielsen on July, 24.
Graham Page, consultant for Nielsen,
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Russia: Legal dispute between the largest maltster and the largest brewer continues
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Russkiy Solod, a leading Russian maltster, has filed a lawsuit against the nation’s largest brewer Baltika Breweries. “This time, the case concerns a malt
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France: Final estimates of 2008/09 barley exports within EU increased, the new campaign expected to reinforce France’s position on the international barley market
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The prospects for sales of French barley 2008/09 to Spain and the north destination improved by the end of the campaign thus raising estimates
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Canada: Malting barley value declines, feed barley unchanged in CWB’s July Pool Return Outlooks
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The CWB released on July, 23 its latest monthly Pool Return Outlooks (PRO) for the 2008-09 and the 2009-10 crop years.
PRO Commentary
2008-09 crop year
Designated
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EU: Harvest under way, malting barley prices decrease
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Harvesting works advance gradually across the EU but buyers are taking their time waiting for comprehensive information on new crop spring barley quality and
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Europe: World’s largest hop supplier files a lawsuit against a European brewer
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A division of the world’s largest hop supplier, Barth-Haas Group, has begun legal proceedings against an unnamed European brewer for allegedly breaching a forward
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The Horace Brown Medal Lecture:
Forty Years of Brewing Research
Graham G. Stewart
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(1), 3–29, 2009
Horace Brown spent fifty years conducting brewing research in
Burton-on-Trent, Dublin and London. His contributions were
remarkable and his focus was to solve practical brewing problems
by employing and developing fundamental scientific principles.
He studied all aspects of the brewing process including
raw materials, wort preparation, fermentation, yeast and beer
stability. As a number of previous presenters of the Horace
Brown Lecture have discussed Brown’s achievements in detail,
the focus of this paper is a review of the brewing research that
has been conducted by the author and his colleagues during the
past forty years. Similar to Horace Brown, fundamental research
has been employed to solve brewing problems. Research studies
that are discussed in this review paper include reasons for premature
flocculation of ale strains resulting in wort underattenuation
including mechanisms of co-flocculation and pure strain
flocculation, storage procedures for yeast cultures prior to propagation,
studies on the genetic manipulation of brewer’s yeast
strains with an emphasis on the FLO1 gene, spheroplast fusion
and the respiratory deficient (petite) mutation, the uptake and
metabolism of wort sugars and amino acids, the influence of
wort density on fermentation characteristics and beer flavour and
stability, and finally, the contribution that high gravity brewing
has on brewing capacity, fermentation efficiency and beer
quality and stability.
Key words: Co-flocculation, flavour, flocculation, genetic manipulation,
high gravity brewing, petite mutation, propagation,
stability, wort clarity and composition, yeast management.
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