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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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estimated on French malting barley.
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prices. Arrows indicate the direction of the change.
Belgium: Brewer Duvel Moortgat reports ‘fine’ first six months of 2009
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp achieves a 4% growth in domestic beer revenues in H1 2009
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Malaysia: Guinness Anchor Bhd reports successful fiscal 2009
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Hong Kong: Kingway Brewery beer volume up 26.2% in the first half of this year
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Estonia: Brewer A. Le Coq satisfied with a less than 20% drop in the first half
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Latvia: Brewer Cēsu alus increases sales, market share in the first half of this year
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Australia: ABB Grain discloses details of 2009/10 barley pools
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Canada: AB InBev and Brick Brewing to chew in court their lime of discord
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The Netherlands & Switzerland: Heineken succeeds in convincing a Swiss court its brand was infringed by a local beer
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Japan: Kirin and Suntory should keep all their brands after the merger – Kirin Brewery president
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Austria: Brewer Ottakringer AG reports increased sales amid overall market decline in H1
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Australia: Malting trials for new barley varieties not to lose in scale over the next five years
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries wins a lawsuit filed by two European banks
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Malaysia: Analysts more positive on Guinness Anchor Bhd than on rival brewer Carlsberg Malaysia
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Saint Kitts and Nevis: Carib Brewery raises sales by 5.6% in 2008
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Tanzania: End of cooperation between East African Breweries and Tanzania Breweries Ltd likely to hurt the country’s economy – TBL CEO
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Zambia: Zambian Breweries Group welcomes governments’ decision to reduce the excise duty on Eagle Lager
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Belgium: Brewer Duvel Moortgat reports ‘fine’ first six months of 2009
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Belgian brewer Duvel Moortgat posted an 11.4% increase in consolidated turnover to €53.3 million for the first six months of 2009.
In its report posted
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp achieves a 4% growth in domestic beer revenues in H1 2009
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San Miguel Corporation (SMC) announced on September, 1 an operating income of P8.7 billion for the first half of 2009, 6% higher versus same
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Malaysia: Guinness Anchor Bhd reports successful fiscal 2009
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Malaysia’s leading brewer Guinness Anchor Berhad (GAB) posted for the financial year 2009 a revenue of RM1.29 billion and profit before tax of RM191.2
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Hong Kong: Kingway Brewery beer volume up 26.2% in the first half of this year
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Kingway Brewery Holdings Limited announced on September, 1 its unaudited consolidated results for the six months ended 30 June 2009.
The company’s total beer sales
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Estonia: Brewer A. Le Coq satisfied with a less than 20% drop in the first half
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Results reported by Estonian brewer A. Le Coq for the first half of this year have been better than expected, Pivnoe Delo communicated on
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Latvia: Brewer Cēsu alus increases sales, market share in the first half of this year
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Latvian brewer A/s Cēsu alus increased by 3% its beer sales volume in the first half of 2009 to 31 mln litres, Pivnoe Delo
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Australia: ABB Grain discloses details of 2009/10 barley pools
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ABB Grain, Australia’s leading grain trader, announced on August 27 details of its 2009/10 pools.
This harvest the pools will focus on specific regions
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The Role of Small Wort Peptides in Brewing Fermentations
C. Lekkas, A.E. Hill, B. Taidi, J. Hodgson, and G.G. Stewart
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(2), 134–139, 2009
The utilisation of small peptides by brewing yeast is poorly understood despite a wealth of information on peptide transport by other microorganisms. A novel method for detection, isolation and measurement of small peptides during brewery wort fermentations was used to monitor utilisation by ale and lager yeast strains. Oligopeptide levels in wort were found to fluctuate throughout the fermentations. Measurement of extracellular protease activity provided evidence that yeast are able to continually regulate protease production in order to break down wort polypeptides into utilisable nitrogeneous materials.
Key words:
free amino nitrogen, wort oligopeptides, yeast proteases.
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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
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