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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.
Denmark: Carlsberg upgrades operating profit outlook for 2009
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The Philippines: San Miguel Brewery to acquire parent’s international beer business for US$300 million
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Africa: East African Breweries loses bid to appeal against UK court ruling in favour of SABMiller
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South Korea & Japan: South Korea’s largest brewer increases exports to Japan by 54.2% in January – November 2009
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World: Hopes for revival in malting barley markets should be tempered - experts
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EU: No exports for barley, intervention stocks piling up
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Mercosur: Industry observers waiting for barley harvest results in Argentina
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Canada: Government offering crucial support for the barley growing industry
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo may lose the suit against AB InBev – former finance chief
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China: Jan-Oct barley imports amount to 1.486 mln tonnes
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United States: Modelo’s lawsuit lacks merit – Constellation Brands
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Russia & Panama: Baltika Breweries enters Panama’s market
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Japan: Asahi claims Japan’s best selling beer is its Super Dry
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EU: Malting barley markets still at the end of the year
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The Czech Republic: Number of your beer drinkers falling
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United Kingdom: New UK spring malting barley variety looks set to gain popularity in Europe
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries rumoured to be considering a bond issue
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United Kingdom: Diageo might move out of UK forced by corporate tax changes
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South Africa: Malting barley production forecast increased
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Hawaii: Hawaii’s first certified organic beer to be launched next month
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Denmark: Carlsberg upgrades operating profit outlook for 2009
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Danish brewer Carlsberg announced on December, 17 its Russian Q4 2009 volumes will be higher than previously expected due to the fact that during
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The Philippines: San Miguel Brewery to acquire parent’s international beer business for US$300 million
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San Miguel Corporation and San Miguel Brewery Inc. announced on December, 18 that the Philippine beer subsidiary, a joint venture partnership with Kirin Holdings
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Africa: East African Breweries loses bid to appeal against UK court ruling in favour of SABMiller
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East African Breweries has lost a bid to appeal against a UK court ruling that stopped it from abandoning a beer sales contract with
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South Korea & Japan: South Korea’s largest brewer increases exports to Japan by 54.2% in January – November 2009
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Hite Brewery Co., South Korea's No. 1 brewer, said its beer exports to Japan hit an all-time high in the first 11 months of
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Africa: SABMiller to reduce investments in Africa
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World’s second-largest brewer SABMiller plc said earlier this week it would almost half its investments in Africa to $200million, Bloomberg reported on December, 15.
The
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World: Hopes for revival in malting barley markets should be tempered - experts
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Farmers should temper hopes for a revival in the malting barley market, despite the firmer Chinese demand which has lifted some price forecasts, Agrimoney.com
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EU: No exports for barley, intervention stocks piling up
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The huge EU barley crop is in the bin, but export business is virtually impossible as Black Sea barley is available and cheap enough
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Mercosur: Industry observers waiting for barley harvest results in Argentina
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The situation in the Mercosur countries is uncertain, because the harvest in Argentina’s main barley areas has hardly begun, experts communicated earlier this month.
Brazil
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Canada: Government offering crucial support for the barley growing industry
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The Government of Canada is working to get more international buyers bidding on Canadian barley by investing in innovation through the Canadian Malting Barley
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Content of Individual Phenolic Acids in Worts and Beers and their Possible Contribution to the Antiradical Activity of Beer
Dominik Szwajgier
J. Inst. Brew. 115(3), 243–252, 2009
ABSTRACT
Phenolic acids are widely distributed in foods and raw materials.
They are easily absorbed by humans due to their simplicity.
Once they enter the blood plasma, they act as antioxidants.
Beer can be a rich source of phenolic acids in the diet.
The aim of this study was to determine the concentrations
of phenolic acids in two experimental worts and beers as
well as in nine market beers (using HPLC-UV).
An examination of the total antiradical activities of phenolic
acids with in vitro model systems (using ABTS and DPPH free radicals),
at the concentrations comparable to those detected in beers,
was performed. Only low fractions of the main phenolic acids
present in barley malt (ferulic, vanillic and p-coumaric acid)
were detected in the experimental worts. Moreover,
the concentrations of phenolic acids significantly decreased
until the last steps of beer production. The main beer phenolic
acids (vanillic and ferulic acid) exerted a lower share
of total antiradical activity against both free radicals
(calculated as the sum of the individual activities of all
acids detected in beer) than the minor phenolic acids
(caffeic, chlorogenic, o-coumaric, sinapic or syringic acid).
The synergies, between individual phenolic acids in pairs,
were also studied with in vitro model solutions using free radicals.
The total antiradical activity of the compounds studied in pairs,
was at the most as high as the sum of the antiradical activity of
the individual phenolic acids, but in most cases it
was considerably lower (i.e. no synergy was detected).
Key words:
antioxidant, beer, ferulic acid, phenolic acids, synergy,wort.
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