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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
estimated on FOB Creil basis.
Average Malt Prices are theoretical and based FOB Antwerp being
estimated on French malting barley.
The changes are compared to last Newsletter's
prices. Arrows indicate the direction of the change.
Mexico: FEMSA’s brewing division reports Q2 and H1 2009 results
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Japan: Leading brewer Kirin increases forecast for H1 net income by 40%
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Europe: CVC makes only bid for AB InBev’s brewing assets - sources
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South Korea: AB InBev completes the sale of Oriental Brewery to KKR
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United Kingdom: Q2 beer sales decline but not as much as in Q1
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Malaysia & Singapore: Carlsberg Malaysia offers to buy the brewer’s Singapore operations
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United Kingdom: Export interest in spring malt barley to bring benefit for winter varieties, prices expected to pick up in 2010
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Japan: Kirin and Suntory might agree on merger terms already this year, sources name possible advisers for the brewers
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India: United Breweries to merge with Tamil Nadu based Balaji Distillers to win a foothold in the state
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery increases net profit by 25% in the first half of 2009
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Tanzania: SABMiller displeased by East African Breweries’ plan to end a deal with Tanzania Breweries Ltd.
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Russia: Brewers oppose a government’s plan to triple beer tax
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United States: Brewers resort to various tricks in order to win market share
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The Czech Republic: Brewer Plzeňský Prazdroj offers its economical beer in PET bottles
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United Kingdom: SABMiller criticised for “excessive” executive pay
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Slovenia: Change of management at Pivovarna Lasko brewery sends up shares
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Hungary: Beer sales decline 10% in the first four months of 2009
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World: World’s top brewers rated by Royal Bank of Scotland
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United Kingdom: Brewer Molson Coors backs minimum prices on alcohol
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Mexico: FEMSA’s brewing division reports Q2 and H1 2009 results
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Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V. (“FEMSA”) announced on July, 28 its operational and financial results for the second quarter and the first half
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Japan: Leading brewer Kirin increases forecast for H1 net income by 40%
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Kirin Holdings Company, Limited ("Kirin"), Japan’s No. 1 brewer, said on July, 27 that it has revised its consolidated earnings results forecast for the
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Germany: First half beer sales decline by 5%
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According to industry experts’ estimates, Germany’s beer sales fell by 5% in the first half of 2009, Kurier posted on July, 27.
Data by Germany
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Europe: CVC makes only bid for AB InBev’s brewing assets - sources
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Private equity firm CVC Capital Partners has made the only bid for Anheuser-Busch InBev's Central and Eastern European assets, Reuters cited people familiar with
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China: China beer market overview
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By the end of 2008, the output of Chinese beer had ranked first in the world. Last year, affected by the increase in price
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South Korea: AB InBev completes the sale of Oriental Brewery to KKR
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Belgium-based brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev said on July, 24 it has completed the previously announced sale of Oriental Brewery (“OB”) to an affiliate of
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United Kingdom: Q2 beer sales decline but not as much as in Q1
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The decline in beer sales has started to show signs of stabilisation despite overall beer sales still recording a dip of 4.8% for the
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Malaysia & Singapore: Carlsberg Malaysia offers to buy the brewer’s Singapore operations
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The Malaysian unit of Danish brewer Carlsberg has offered to buy Carlsberg Singapore Pte Ltd for 370 million ringgit ($105.5 million) in cash, Reuters
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United Kingdom: Export interest in spring malt barley to bring benefit for winter varieties, prices expected to pick up in 2010
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Improved export interest in malt produced from UK spring barley could also bring a welcome benefit for UK winter malting barley, as domestic end
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Accumulation and Release of Metal Ions by Brewer`s
Yeast During Successive Fermentations
Poreda Aleksander, Antkiewicz Piotr, Tuszynski Tadeusz and Malgorzata Makarewicz
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(1), 78–83, 2009
Magnesium, zinc and calcium are the elements that are involved
in the regulation of metabolic activity of yeast and/or other
processes such as flocculation and cell division. The requirements
for specific ions may be subject to changes in successive
fermentations performed by the same biomass. The aim of this
work was to analyze the changes in calcium, magnesium and
zinc concentration in malt broth (9°P) and in the yeast over four
successive fermentations. For all ionic species analysed, the
qualitative uptake and release patterns observed during subsequent
fermentations were similar. In the lag phase of the fermentation,
yeast cells accumulated the metal ions under investigation,
in order to liberate them later to an extent that depended on
the specific metal and fermentation number. Some differences
were noted when qualitative comparison of these processes was
performed. During the first fermentation with the yeast culture,
the maximum content of each ion in the yeast biomass was twoto
threefold higher than in the subsequent fermentations. Calcium,
magnesium and zinc levels in the biomass did not exceed
1, 6 and 0.6 mg/g yeast dry weight respectively.
Key words: bioaccumulation, brewer’s yeast, calcium, magnesium,
metal ions, release, zinc.
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This prices may fluctuate according to the quantity per delivery
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* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter
FRENCH MALTING BARLEY PRICE EVOLUTION, CROP 2008
GERMAN BEER MARKET OVERVIEW
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1971 Merrill Lynch & Co. goes public, becoming the first New York Stock Exchange firm to do its own initial public offering on the NYSE.
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1900 Hamburger created by Louis Lassing in Connecticut
1978 Price of gold tops $200-an-oz level for 1st time
29 July
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1952 1st nonstop transpacific flight by a jet
1956 Jacques Cousteau's Calypso anchors in 7,500 m of water (record)
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