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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.
World: SABMiller’s lager volumes flat in the three months ended June 30
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Belgium: Belgian families holding 46% in AB InBev do not plan to reduce their interest in the brewer - report
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia’s acquisition of Carlsberg Singapore praised by analysts
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United States: Forbes recommends investors to consider Molson Coors Brewing
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Hungary: Brewers Association Chairman expects beer consumption to decline this year
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Canada: CWB sums up results of the 2008-09 crop year
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EU: Markets waiting for a further drop in malting barley prices
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Australia: Brewer Foster’s receives ‘excellent support from Asian banks’
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Kenya & Tanzania: SABMiller/Diageo relations under scrutiny
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Canada & Australia: ABB Grain to vote on takeover by Viterra on September 9
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United Kingdom: New research says cask ale will return to growth in 2010 or 2011
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Australia: Foster’s to launch a A$70 per bottle beer next week
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Switzerland: Barley production drops by 2% as compared to last year
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United Kingdom: Tiger to be available in draught format across the UK
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Mozambique: New brewery to be operational within the next four months
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Denmark: Carlsberg announces changes to executive committee
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Canada: Brick Brewing’s Red Baron beer temporarily available in a 15-pack at a tempting price
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World: SABMiller’s lager volumes flat in the three months ended June 30
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SABMiller plc reported on July, 31 the group's performance for the three months ended 30 June 2009.
Graham Mackay, chief executive of SABMiller, said: "Lager
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Japan: Asahi Breweries reports H1 2009 results
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Asahi Breweries Ltd., Japan’s top- selling beer maker, announced on July, 31 that its first-half profit rose 17 percent to , helped by the
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Belgium: Belgian families holding 46% in AB InBev do not plan to reduce their interest in the brewer - report
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The Belgian families that share a 46 percent stake in Anheuser-Busch InBev have no plans to reduce their interest beyond certain sales to cover
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia’s acquisition of Carlsberg Singapore praised by analysts
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Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd’s share price jumped 26 sen, or 6%, on July, 30 to a high of RM4.50 – its highest in almost
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United States: Forbes recommends investors to consider Molson Coors Brewing
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Molson Coors had a great run off of the bottom, but things are still looking up for the brewer, Forbes posted on July, 30.
With
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Hungary: Brewers Association Chairman expects beer consumption to decline this year
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Beer consumption in Hungary has fallen steadily for about two years and looks set to drop to an annual 68 - 67 litres per
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Canada: CWB sums up results of the 2008-09 crop year
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The Canadian Wheat Board summed up the results of the crop year ending July, 31 a day earlier.
CWB president and CEO Ian White said the 2008-09 crop year was marked by record bulk exports of Prairie malting barley (1.5 mln tonnes) at record prices for producers.
"The strength and stability of the Canadian grain industry has been a bright spot in the gloomy economic environment over the past year," White said at the CWB's annual crop year-end news conference. The CWB exported about 18.5 million tonnes (MT) of wheat, durum and barley during the crop year, the highest volume since 1999-2000 and up over a million tonnes from last year. CWB net revenue, returned directly to farmers, is estimated at more than C$6 billion – second only to last year's C$7.2 billion.
However, CWB board chair Larry Hill cautioned that poor weather across the Prairies continues to create concern for the 2009 crop. "Looking ahead, it is now quite certain that drought and cold weather will take a toll," said Hill, who farms near Swift Current, SK. "We will need near-perfect weather for the rest of the growing season and into the fall to preserve the quality of this year's crop."
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EU: Markets waiting for a further drop in malting barley prices
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The EU malting barley market is still as the buyers are waiting for even lower prices, La Depeche communicated on July, 31.
Malting barley prices
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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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FRENCH MALTING BARLEY PRICE EVOLUTION, CROP 2008
GERMAN BEER MARKET OVERVIEW
30 July
1863 Henry Ford, car manufacturer was born
1897 German chemist named Felix Hoffman synthesizes a stable form of acetylsalicylic acid in a laboratory in Berlin. The head of Bayer’s pharmacological institute, Heinrich Dreser, soon names the product “aspirin,” and it becomes the best-selling drug of all time.
1928 George Eastman demonstrates 1st color movie
31 July
1790 1st US patent granted, to Samuel Hopkins for a potash process
1809 1st practical US railroad track (wooden, for horse-drawn cars), Phila
1925 Unemployment Insurance Act passed in England
01 August
1930 Clarence Birdseye is awarded a U.S. patent for the invention of packaged frozen food.
1950 Steve Wozniak, future co-inventor of the Apple computer, is born.
1981 Pres. Ronald Reagan signs into law the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, the biggest tax cut in American history, which streamlines the Federal income tax brackets, lowers the top rate to 36%, and creates the universally-deductible Individual Retirement Account.
02 August
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1890 The BOVESPA (Bolsa de Valores de Sao Paulo, or Sao Paulo Stock Exchange), Brazil’s central securities market, is founded.
1984 Euro Court condemns phone-tapping.
2000 The New York Stock Exchange begins trading in decimals, ending the two-century-old practice of pricing stocks in increments of 1/8th of a dollar.
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