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Note:
Just click on the price link and you will be led to our Market
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: AB InBev increases January – September revenues by 1.8% while beer volumes drop
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Brazil: AmBev posts mainly good results for Q3 2009
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes increases Turkish beer sales, EBITDA in the nine months of this year
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries ends its fiscal year with a 39% increase in ANP
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Thailand: ThaiBev’s beer division ends the Jan-Sept 2009 period at a loss
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Russia: Lower house of parliament votes in favour of increasing duty on beer
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Australia: GrainCorp completes acquisition of United Malt Holdings
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EU: Market sees present malting barley prices as attractive and bound to rise in future
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United Kingdom: Malting barley growers to see better crop prices no sooner than 2011
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United Kingdom: IBD posts updated list of barley varieties approved for harvest 2010
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EU: Barley surplus and low prices may make farmers turn away to more rewarding grains
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Brazil: AmBev considering a 1.3-1.5 mln reais investment in output capacity
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Belgium & Mexico: Analysts expect AB InBev to target Grupo Modelo for its next deal
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United Kingdom: Bitter and lager sales rise in value year on year
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Japan: Beer shipments the lowest for any October since 1992
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Mexico: FEMSA beer does not tempt Coca-Cola Mexico
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Japan: Asahi’s beer sales drop 4.9% in October 2009
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The Czech Republic: Brewer Plzeňský Prazdroj contributes to the rising trend in the premium segment of 11° beers
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Thailand: ThaiBev to invest B100 mln in pushing its Chang beer
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Russia: SUN InBev to resume bottling Tinkoff beer only if the market sufficiently improves
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Mexico & India: Indian beer market welcomes a Mexican newcomer
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United Kingdom: Cobra Beer to launch a promotion timed to National Curry Week
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Belgium: AB InBev increases January – September revenues by 1.8% while beer volumes drop
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World’s largest brewer, Belgium-based Anheuser-Busch InBev, said on November, 12 its total 3Q09 beer volumes decreased 3.3% to 96.48 mln hl, with own beer
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Brazil: AmBev posts mainly good results for Q3 2009
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Companhia de Bebidas das Américas - AmBev - announced on November, 12 its results for the 2009 third quarter (Q3 2009).
During the third quarter,
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes increases Turkish beer sales, EBITDA in the nine months of this year
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Turkish brewer Anadolu Efes announced on November, 11 its unaudited consolidated interim financial results as of and for the nine months period ended 30.09.2009
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries ends its fiscal year with a 39% increase in ANP
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Despite a sluggish 2009 global economy, Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd (APB) ended its fiscal year on 30 September 2009 on a high note, the
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Thailand: ThaiBev’s beer division ends the Jan-Sept 2009 period at a loss
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Brewer Thai Beverage PLC (ThaiBev) said on November, 11 its beer sales revenue dropped 28.7% to 20.49 bln baht in the first nine months
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Russia: Lower house of parliament votes in favour of increasing duty on beer
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Russia's lower house of parliament, or Duma, cleared the final reading of a bill to triple duties on beer, Reuters reported on November, 13.
The
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Australia: GrainCorp completes acquisition of United Malt Holdings
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GrainCorp Limited confirmed on November, 13 the completion of the acquisition of United Malt Holdings Limited for AUD757 million.
GrainCorp Managing Director Mr. Mark
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EU: Malt market livens up in October
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In October, many independent brewers in Germany and Benelux reacted to rising markets and started to cover part of their needs, balances for crop
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EU: Market sees present malting barley prices as attractive and bound to rise in future
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EU’s malting barley crop is quoted EUR 20,- above crop 2010, and crop 2012 EUR 17,- above 2011, industry analysts communicated earlier this month.
Nominal
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United Kingdom: Malting barley growers to see better crop prices no sooner than 2011
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Malting barley growers will have to wait until 2011 before crop prices improve, commercial director of Crisp Malting Group, Bob King, was quoted as
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United Kingdom: IBD posts updated list of barley varieties approved for harvest 2010
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UK Malting Barley Committee held its Autumn 2009 meeting to discuss the progress of new varieties within the testing system. The outcome was
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EU: Barley surplus and low prices may make farmers turn away to more rewarding grains
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The EU sits on a surplus of 17 mln tons of barley of crop 2009, industry sources said at the beginning of November.
Exports
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Mashing Studies with Unmalted Sorghum and Malted Barley
Declan L. Goode, Catherine Halbert and Elke K. Arendt
Abstract:
The effects on wort quality when mashing with unmalted sorghum (0-100%) and malted barley (100-0%) in combination with industrial enzymes were evaluated. A mashing program with temperature stands at 50°C, 95°C and 60°C was used. Different combinations of commercial enzymes were evaluated. A heat stable α-amylase was found to be essential for efficient saccharification. The inclusion of a fungal α-amylase in mashes with a high sorghum content improved filtration rates to that of 100% malted barley mashes. Addition of a bacterial protease increased the amount of nitrogen solubilisation and peptide degradation. An increase of the relative proportion of sorghum in the grist resulted in decreases in wort filtration, colour, viscosity, attenuation limit, free amino nitrogen, high molecular weight nitrogen, and a corresponding increase in pH (p < 0.01). Overall the addition of malted barley in small proportions to unmalted sorghum mashes together with commercial enzymes was found to improve the potential for brewing a high quality lager beer from unmalted sorghum.
Key words:
Adjuncts, enzymes, heat stable α-amylase, malted barley, sorghum, unmalted sorghum.
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1494 Corporate balance sheets and income statements can trace their heritage to this day, as the first edition of Luca Pacioli's Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Proportionalita is printed in Venice.
1765 Robert Fulton is born. He invents the world's first practical steamboat in 1807, and for the first time humans can safely travel substantial distances without relying on animals or wind.
November 13
1851 Telegraph connection between London-Paris linked
1893 Edward A Doisy Sr is born, U.S. bio-chemist, Vitamin K1, Nobel 1943
1910 1st modern elastic brassiere patented by Mary Phelps Jacob
November 14
1957 OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries), forms
1985 Brewers release 39-year-old pitcher Rollie Fingers
1994 1st trains for public run in English Channel Tunnel
November 15
1904 King C Gillette patents Gillette razor blade
1971 Intel advertises 4004-processor
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