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Australia: GrainCorp thankful to malt business for contribution to H1 net profit
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Australia: Analysts predict swarm of bidders for Foster’s beer unit
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China: Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery planning to build two breweries on funds raised through IPO
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Brazil: Beer imports duties slashed as domestic products are not enough during World Cup
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Australia: Beer consumption drops to 60 year low in the year to June 30, 2009
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China: South-western China’s demand for premium beer attracts world’s largest brewers
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World: 2010 barley production expected to be 4% lower than in 2009 - IGC
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Canada: CWB’s May PRO changes only 2010-11 malting barley values
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Germany: This year’s Oktoberfest to charge more for beer
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EU: The Brewers of Europe report results of their beer ad regulation initiative
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Ghana: SABMiller’s Accra Brewery seen as strategic impetus for expansion in West Africa
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Romania: SABMiller launches Grolsch for Romanian customers
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Australia: Analysts predict swarm of bidders for Foster’s beer unit
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Foster’s Group Ltd. may be a takeover target after announcing plans to spin off its wine unit, with SABMiller Plc and Asahi Breweries Ltd.
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China: Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery planning to build two breweries on funds raised through IPO
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Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery Group Co Ltd will expand its brewery market in Hunan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region after it kicks off initial
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Brazil: Beer imports duties slashed as domestic products are not enough during World Cup
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The Brazilian government has slashed import duties on canned beer from 16% to 2% so that the country does not run dry during next month's football World Cup in South Africa, Reuters reported on May, 27.
The local breweries announced they would be unable to brew enough to supply the surge in demand during the month-long tournament.
"The industry itself declared in a letter to the Foreign Trade Chamber that it won't be able to satisfy the increase in demand," said Anamelia Seyffarth, an official at the chamber, said.
Brazil, which will play host to the World Cup in 2014, is the world's fourth largest beer consumer.
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Australia: Beer consumption drops to 60 year low in the year to June 30, 2009
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Australia’s beer consumption has dropped to a 60-year low in the year to June 30, 2009, the latest data published on May, 27 by
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China: South-western China’s demand for premium beer attracts world’s largest brewers
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South-western China has become an attractive market for the world’s leading brewers striving to strengthen their positions in China, China Daily communicated on May,
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Australia: GrainCorp thankful to malt business for contribution to H1 net profit
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GrainCorp’s investment in the malting industry has paid dividends for the company. The company said its malting division was the single biggest contributor to
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World: 2010 barley production expected to be 4% lower than in 2009 - IGC
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World 2010 barley production is forecast to decrease by 4%, to 141.3 mln tons (147.8 mln in 2009), the IGC said in its May
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Canada: CWB’s May PRO changes only 2010-11 malting barley values
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The CWB’s May 2010 Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for the 2009-10 crop year left malting and feed barley values unchanged from the March PRO.
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Refining the Prediction of Potential Malt Fermentability by Including an Assessment of Limit Dextrinase Thermostability and Additional Measures of Malt Modification, Using Two Different Methods for Multivariate Model Development
D. Evan Evans, Robert Dambergs, David Ratkowsky, Chengdao Li, Stefan Harasymow, Sophia Roumeliotis and Jason K. Eglinton
J. Inst. Brew. 116(1), 86–96, 2010
ABSTRACT
Prediction of malt fermentability (apparent attenuation limit –AAL) by measurement of the diastatic power enzymes (DPE), alpha-amylase, total limit dextrinase, total beta-amylase, beta-amylase thermostability, and the Kolbach index (KI or free amino nitrogen – FAN) is superior to the conventional use of diastatic power (DP) alone. The thermostability of beta-amylase is known to be an important factor in determining fermentability, thus the thermostability of the other relatively thermolabile enzyme, limit dextrinase, was investigated to determine if it was also useful in predicting fermentability. To facilitate this aim, methods were developed for a rapid and cost efficient assay of both beta-amylase and limit dextrinase thermostability. Internationally important Australian and international malting varieties were compared for their total limit dextrinase and beta-amylase activity and thermostability. Interestingly, the level of limit dextrinase thermostability was observed to be inversely correlated with total limit dextrinase activity. The prediction of malt fermentability was achieved by both forward step-wise multi-linear regression (MLR) and the partial least squares (PLS) multivariate model development methods. Both methods produced similar identifications of the parameters predicting wort fermentability at similar levels of predictive power. Both models were substantially better at predicting fermentability than the traditional use of DP on its own. The emphasis of this study was on the identification of predictive factors that can be consistently used in models to predict fermentability, because the model parameter estimates will subtly vary depending on mashing conditions, yeast strain/fermentation conditions and malt source. The application of these multivariate model development methods (PLS and MLR) enabled the identification of further potential fermentability predicting factors. The analyses divided the predictive parameters into those defined by DP enzymes and those associated with modification (KI, FAN, fine/coarse difference, wort beta-glucan and friability). Surprisingly, limit dextrinase thermostability was not a substantial predictor of fermentability, presumably due to its negative correlation with total limit dextrinase activity. The application of these insights in the malting and brewing industries is expected to result in substantial improvements in brewing consistency and enable more specific quality targets for barley breeder’s progeny selection cut-off limits to be more precisely defined.
Key words:
barley, diastatic power enzymes, fermentability, malt, multiple linear regression, partial least squares.
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