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estimated on French malting barley.
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India: SABMiller in for showdown with India’s income-tax department
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp. to study impact of buy-in
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Finland: Hartwall decides to implement planned brewery closure
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Latvia: Beer production rises 2.5% in the first nine months of this year
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Israel: Beer consumption forecast to raise thanks in part to microbreweries
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Belarus: Beer imports up 5.7% in Jan – Oct this year
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Australia: Low percentage of barley reaching malting grade standards across the nation this year
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United States: Malting barley market near the bottom, production not contracted previously now difficult to sell
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United Kingdom: Malting barley area reduction expected next season
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United States: Beer production down 3.4% in October – estimate
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Russia & Malaysia: Baltika Breweries starts shipping to Malaysia
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United States: AB InBev closes Busch Entertainment Corporation sale
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Azerbaijan: Baltika-Baku thinking of shipping beer to Turkmenistan
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Colombia: Bavaria brewery produces first batch of beer from local barley
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Japan: Sapporo Breweries launches space barley beer, but in a very limited edition
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India: SABMiller in for showdown with India’s income-tax department
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Within a fortnight, the Indian income-tax department will ask SABMiller to show cause why it did not deduct tax while paying Forster’s Australia $120
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp. to study impact of buy-in
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San Miguel Corp. will study the impact of the Ongpin group’s increased stake in the conglomerate, in particular the possible consolidation of shareholdings of
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Finland: Hartwall decides to implement planned brewery closure
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Hartwall's employee consultation negotiations have finished and the company has decided to implement its' reorganising and investment plans, Finland’s brewing association said on December,
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Latvia: Beer production rises 2.5% in the first nine months of this year
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Beer production rose 2.5% year-on-year in Latvia in the first nine months of 2009 as brewers made 109.961 ml litres of beer over the
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Israel: Beer consumption forecast to raise thanks in part to microbreweries
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Israeli beer experts say the Jewish state is going through something of a beer awakening, The Jewish Chronicle reported on December, 4.
While the average
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Belarus: Beer imports up 5.7% in Jan – Oct this year
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Belarus beer imports in January – October this year totalled 1.13 mln hl, Prime-Tass communicated on December, 1.
As compared to the same period last
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Australia: Low percentage of barley reaching malting grade standards across the nation this year
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Feed barley stocks are on the increase while malt barley is becoming harder to source in Australia, The Farm Online communicated on December, 4.
Quality
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United States: Malting barley market near the bottom, production not contracted previously now difficult to sell
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An abundance of barley continues to keep the lid on any possible major upward price movement for both feed and malting barley as we
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EU: Malting barley markets not moving
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As the global beer market remains gloomy, maltsters and brewers are not rushing to provide themselves with large malting stock, La Depeche posted on
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United Kingdom: Malting barley area reduction expected next season
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Poor market prices for spring barley are worrying for growers, Masstock National Arable Seed Product manager, Barry Barker, was quoted as saying by Farmers
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Amplification Facilitators and Pre-Processing Methods for PCR Detection of Strictly Anaerobic Beer-Spoilage Bacteria of the Class Clostridia in Brewery Samples
R. Juvonen and A. Haikara
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(3), 167–176, 2009
The aim of this study was to evaluate easy pre-PCR processing
procedures to allow rapid and reliable detection of strictly
anaerobic beer-spoilage bacteria throughout the brewing process
by end-point and real-time PCR techniques. The efficiencies of
the new procedures were evaluated using spiked brewery samples
and specific PCRs for the target group bacteria. We found
for the first time that the inclusion of 0.25% (w/v) bovine serum
albumin (BSA) or 0.5% (w/v) polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) in
the end-point PCR mixture reduces the inhibiting effect of brewery
sample extracts (3–10%, v/v) on PCR. Membrane filtration
with a PVP or a sodium tri-polyphosphate-EDTA wash, and
cross-flow filtration were the most promising new methods to
reduce inhibitors from beer samples before cell lysis. Together
with BSA, they allowed the analysis of 10% (v/v) of crude extracts
instead of <3% (v/v). Moreover, we developed a one-hour
procedure to prepare target DNA from process samples containing
brewer’s yeast. It involved removal of inhibitors by a twostep
centrifugation followed by physical disruption of cells. The
detection limit of the procedure was 101–103 CFU/mL. The
developed procedures help to reduce the risk of partial or complete
PCR failure due to inhibition and target DNA losses, with
minimal sample handling.
Key words: beer, brewing process, facilitator, inhibition, PCR
detection, sample treatment, strictly anaerobic beer-spoilage
bacteria.
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Malting and Feed Barley Prices
NB: Prices published are theoretical malt prices including financial cost,
THC (for bulk and bags container) and all administrative costs.
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
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