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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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Denmark: Carlsberg reports nine months 2009 results
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Canada: Molson Coors total beer volume down 2.9% in the third quarter of this year
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United States: MillerCoors’ total net revenue increases by 3.1% in the quarter ended September 30, 2009
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India: Cobra Beer founder seeking investments in Indian business on confidence of the market’s potential
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Finland: Beer sales up 5% in January – September this year
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Denmark & Vietnam: Carlsberg to acquire the remaining stake in Hué Brewery
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Russia & Kazakhstan: Baltika Breweries expected to make EUR90 mln from the sale of its license in Kazakhstan
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EU: Hundreds of tonnes of barley expected to be offered into intervention this year
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World: Diageo expects a long and slow recovery from recession
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Australia: Pacific Beverages continues strong volume performance in Q3 2009
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Colombia: Brewer Bavaria SA increases net profit by 41% in January – September this year
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China: Taiwan beer vows to conquer 1% of China’s beer market in 3 – 5 years
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United Kingdom: British brewers pay faster in September
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United States: States raising alcohol content in beer
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Australia: UK malting barley variety tested in Australia
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Australia: Coopers Brewery planning to double beer exports to the US this financial year
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United States: Microbrewers obliged to pay much for hops despite abundant crop
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Zambia: Zambian Breweries aiming to reduce dependence on barley imports
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Turkey: Beer tops Turkey’s export list, Iraq becomes its main destination - report
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Kenya: New bill seeks to repeal ban on brewing traditional liquor, beer market expected to experience a big shake-up
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Denmark: Carlsberg reports nine months 2009 results
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Carlsberg A/S, the world’s fourth-largest brewer, reported on November, its interim results as at 30 September 2009.
Carlsberg said it had delivered a strong set
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Canada: Molson Coors total beer volume down 2.9% in the third quarter of this year
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Molson Coors Brewing Company reported on November, 4 double-digit income growth for the third quarter.
Net income attributable to Molson Coors increased 37.4 percent
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United States: MillerCoors’ total net revenue increases by 3.1% in the quarter ended September 30, 2009
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SABMiller plc and Molson Coors Brewing Company reported on November, 4 double-digit profit growth for their US joint venture MillerCoors for the quarter ended
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India: Cobra Beer founder seeking investments in Indian business on confidence of the market’s potential
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Cobra Beer founder Karan Bilimoria is seeking to raise 4.5 mln pounds for his Indian business after partly selling the British arm in a
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Finland: Beer sales up 5% in January – September this year
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In January – September 2009, domestic beer sales by members of the Finnish Federation of the Brewing and Soft Drinks Industry increased by 5%
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Denmark & Vietnam: Carlsberg to acquire the remaining stake in Hué Brewery
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Carlsberg and Hué People’s Committee have signed a so-called Memorandum of Understanding in which the Committee confirms its support for Carlsberg to acquire the
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Russia & Kazakhstan: Baltika Breweries expected to make EUR90 mln from the sale of its license in Kazakhstan
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Baltika Breweries, Russia's leading beer maker, plans to organize production in Kazakhstan and to make EUR90 million from the sale of its license there,
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EU: Hundreds of tonnes of barley expected to be offered into intervention this year
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Farmers in the European Union, troubled by falling prices, are likely ease market pressure by offering hundreds of thousands of tonnes of barley into
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Ethyl ester production during brewery fermentation: a review
Sofie M.G. Saerens, Kevin J. Verstrepen, Johan M. Thevelein and Freddy R. Delvaux
Abstract:
The production of volatile esters by yeast is of major
industrial interest because the presence of these
compounds determines the fruity aroma of fermented
beverages, like beer and wine (6-8, 11, 13, 14, 23, 24, 31-
33, 37-41, 50). The need to understand and control ester
synthesis is driven by the fact that esters play a key role in
the sensorial quality of these fermented alcoholic
beverages. Especially in the brewery, problems with ester
production have been encountered by the introduction of
modern brewing practices, such as high-gravity brewing,
the use of tall cylindroconical fermentors and the
production of reduced-alcohol beers. Indeed, it is wellknown
that the use of worts of high specific gravity results
in disproportionate amounts of esters (2, 30). In contrast to
high-gravity brewing, fermentations in tall ‘Apollo’
fermentors or the production of low alcohol beers result in
a reduction of ester formation, so that the produced beers
lack desirable fruity tones (30). As esters are synthesized
via several yeasts’ complex metabolic pathways, there is a
need to gain a clear understanding of ester metabolism.
One needs to take a closer look at the individual genes
involved, their functions and regulatory mechanisms.
In alcoholic beverages, there are two important groups of
esters: the acetate esters and the medium-chain fatty acid
(MCFA) ethyl esters. For acetate ester synthesis, the genes
involved have already been cloned and characterized (16,
26, 28, 34, 52, 53, 55-57). Also the biochemical pathways
and the regulation of acetate ester synthesis are welldefined
(10, 28). About the molecular basis of MCFA
ethyl ester synthesis however, research was only recently
successful (10, 45, 46). This paper reviews the current
knowledge of the synthesis of MCFA ethyl esters and
discusses the different factors that allow MCFA ester
formation to be controlled during fermentation.
Cerevisia, 33(2) 2008
www.cerevisia.eu
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