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Note:
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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.
Belgium: CVC’s bid for AB InBev’s European assets in the air as the world’s No. 1 brewer is weighing its options - sources
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Canada & United States: Molson Coors maintains ‘cautious stance’ and focuses on controlling costs - CEO
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United Kingdom: UK court decides the SABMiller/Diageo case for the former
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EU: West Europe drank 580 mln litres less in H1 2009 - report
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Romania: Beer sales hit by decline in the first half of this year
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Thailand: ThaiBev’s beer business reports loss for the first half of this year
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United States & Mexico: Grupo Modelo’s case against Anheuser-Busch to be heard this month – AB InBev
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United Kingdom: Malting barley quality and yields excellent across most of the UK
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United States: High quality barley crop may raise malt selection rates even higher this year
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Russia: Barley exports up 163% yoy in the first month of the current marketing year
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United States: This year’s hop crop expected between average to above average
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Australia: Foster’s may demerge its beer and wine operations within 12 months - sources
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Japan: Asahi Breweries urged to follow suit Kirin and boost acquisitions
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United Kingdom: Cobra Beer founder restates intention to pay some of the cash to creditors
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United States: Craft beer volume grows 5% in January – June 2009
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Latvia: Beer consumption steady this summer despite recession – Latvian brewers
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Germany & Vietnam: German Bitburger licensed for brewing in Vietnam
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World: Credit Suisse raises price estimate for SABMiller
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Japan: Suntory to launch alcohol-free beer in late September
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South Africa & the Czech Republic: SABMiller measures its beer’s water footprint
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United States: Another Busch beer business brewing up in the US
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Panama: SABMiller’s Panamanian affiliated company appoints new CEO
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Belgium: CVC’s bid for AB InBev’s European assets in the air as the world’s No. 1 brewer is weighing its options - sources
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The financing package backing CVC's bid for Anheuser-Busch InBev's central and eastern European assets is complete but hangs in the balance as AB InBev
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Canada & United States: Molson Coors maintains ‘cautious stance’ and focuses on controlling costs - CEO
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Molson Coors Brewing Co will work to cut costs and lure consumers with promotional packages during the rest of this year, as forecasting sales
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United Kingdom: UK court decides the SABMiller/Diageo case for the former
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The High Court in London has granted SABMiller an injunction which stops East African Breweries (EABL), a subsidiary of Diageo plc, from purchasing Tanzanian
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EU: West Europe drank 580 mln litres less in H1 2009 - report
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Beer sales across West Europe fell by more than 4% in the first half of 2009 – the equivalent of 580 million litres, leading
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Romania: Beer sales hit by decline in the first half of this year
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Romania’s beer sales were hit by a 14% decline in the first half compared to the year-ago period, Ziarul Financiar cited data from the
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Thailand: ThaiBev’s beer business reports loss for the first half of this year
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Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (ThaiBev) announced its first half 2009 results on August, 14.
The company’s beer business reported a TBH560 mln net loss
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United States & Mexico: Grupo Modelo’s case against Anheuser-Busch to be heard this month – AB InBev
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The case brought last year by Mexico’s Grupo Modelo against Anheuser-Busch will be heard in New York this month, AB InBev communicated in its
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United Kingdom: Malting barley quality and yields excellent across most of the UK
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Malting barley quality and yields have been excellent across most of the UK, Gleadell Agriculture sales director Stuart Shand was quoted as saying by
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United States: High quality barley crop may raise malt selection rates even higher this year
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Both malting and feed barley prices are continuously forced lower by a ‘plugged barley pipeline’, Randy Brag of Valley Grain Services in Casselton, North
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Russia: Barley exports up 163% yoy in the first month of the current marketing year
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According to Russia’s Federal Customs Service data, the export of Russian barley totalled 437 thousand tons in July 2009, Zerno Online reported on August,
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United States: This year’s hop crop expected between average to above average
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Hop production in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington is forecast at 80.9 million pounds for 2009, up slightly from last year’s 80.6 million pounds and
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Effect of High Temperature–High Humidity Treatment of
Germinated Unkilned Barley on Malt Quality and Extract Characteristics
S. Tejinder
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 113(2), 219–227, 2007
The effect of a high temperature–high humidity treatment (HTHHT)
of germinated unkilned barley on malt quality and extract
characteristics was studied. Two samples of six-row barley were
steeped to 42% moisture and germinated, with and without gibberellic
acid, at 15°C for 5 days. The germinated barley was
placed in a high humidity (75–80%) atmosphere maintained at
45, 55, and 65°C, respectively. For each temperature, treatments
were carried out for 30, 60 and 90 min, respectively. At 45°C for
30–60 min, the malts developed high diastatic power and proteolytic
activity. The high values for cold water extract and reducing
sugars in the extracts indicated extensive amylolysis of
starch granules during HT-HHT of the germinated barley at 55–
65°C. The worts were light in colour, with a pH of 5.3–5.8 and
titratable acidity was in the range of 0.09–0.23%. A consistent
increase in soluble nitrogen and Kolbach index was observed in
the malts treated at 45–55°C for 30–90 min. Free -amino nitrogen
of the malts was in the desirable range of 120–150 mg L–1.
Therefore, HT-HHT can be useful for improving malt modifica
tion and wort characteristics and to shorten the germination time
for malts from poor quality barley.
Key words: Extract analysis, germinated unkilned barley, high
temperature–high humidity treatment, Kolbach index, malt.
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Malting and Feed Barley Prices
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This prices may fluctuate according to the quantity per delivery
and technical specifications.
* - 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 2009
EU Malt Export Licence Fixations
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1802 In one of history's greatest acts of inventive daring, Robert Fulton launches his new steamboat from the north shore of Manhattan.
1998 The Russian government devalues the ruble and declares a moratorium on paying its foreign debt, a de facto default that sends the global bond markets crashing, triggers the collapse of the giant U.S. hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management and sends shockwaves through the world's financial system.
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1960 1st photograph bounced off a satellite, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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1946 Bill Clinton was born, the 42nd US President. (Former Little Rock Attorney)
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