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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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Australia: GrainCorp sees further opportunities to expand its malt business
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia achieves 76.5% net profit increase in Q1 2010
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United States: Largest beer brands sales drop during the four weeks ending May 16
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China: Chongqing Brewery announces cash dividends for FY2009
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United Kingdom: The Malting Barley Committee updates the list of malting barley varieties approved for harvest 2010
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Russia: Baltika not laying down arms in battle with Russian Malt
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The Philippines: San Miguel Corp. expects growth from non-allied industries
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United Kingdom: C&C reportedly out of bidding for AB InBev’s Bass brand
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Germany: Barley offers into intervention reach almost 2 mln tonnes this year
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Australia: GrainCorp appoints Managing Director and CEO
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia achieves 76.5% net profit increase in Q1 2010
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Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Berhad (Carlsberg Malaysia) said on May, 27 its net profit reached RM38.1 million in the 3 months ended 31 March 2010,
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United States: Largest beer brands sales drop during the four weeks ending May 16
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The $100 billion US beer industry has seen sales for nearly a dozen of the largest brands drop during the four weeks ending May
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China: Chongqing Brewery announces cash dividends for FY2009
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China’s Chongqing Brewery will distribute cash dividends of 0.3 yuan/share for the 2009 fiscal year, Capital Vue cited a company filing on June, 2.
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Australia: GrainCorp sees further opportunities to expand its malt business
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Australian grain handler and marketer GrainCorp believes there may be further opportunities to expand its malt business, which was the main contributor to a
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United Kingdom: The Malting Barley Committee updates the list of malting barley varieties approved for harvest 2010
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UK’s Malting Barley Committee provided on May, 28 an update to the list of malting barley varieties it recommends for harvest 2010.
With the increased
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A Comparison of Three Methods for the Assessment of Foam Stability of Beer
C. E. Wallin, M. B. DiPietro, R. W. Schwarz and C. W. Bamforth
J. Inst. Brew. 116(1), 78–80, 2010
ABSTRACT
Three methods for measuring foam stability were assessed using
nine different beers. The methods were the NIBEM instrument
of Haffmans, the device marketed by Steinfurth and the manual
procedure developed by Constant. There were reasonable-togood
correlations when the foam stability of all the beers, as
determined by the individual methods, were compared one with
another. However when individual beers were studied, it appeared
that different techniques rank them in somewhat different
sequences. All of the methods demonstrated the superior foam
stability of examined ales over lagers, however there were some
differences in ranking of beer foam quality, in particular with the
beers bittered with reduced iso-a-acids, which performed better
when assessed by methods that quantified the foam itself, rather
than drainage.
Key words: comparison, foam, instrument, manual method,
ranking.
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