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Brewery news USA: The Brewers Association reports 18% rise in craft beer volume last year ...Click here
Brewery news USA: AB InBev and MillerCoors to shore up sub-premium beer businesses ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Heineken’s lager margaritas will be launched in April to replicate the success of AB InBev’s Bud Light Ritas ...Click here
Brewery news USA, FL: Beer distributors, brewers disagree about legalizing half-gallon growlers ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, AB: Big Rock Brewery in Calgary announces 2013 financial results ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NC: New Belgium Brewing to start construction on Asheville facility ...Click here
Brewery news USA, IN: The Evil Czech Brewery has new facility in Mishawaka ...Click here
Brewery news USA, WI: Titletown Brewing expanding in Green Bay ...Click here
Brewery news USA, IL: Old Bakery Beer Company to open in Alton next year ...Click here
Brewery news USA, KS: Tallgrass Brewing Company to open a brewpub in Manhattan this year ...Click here
Brewery news USA, VA: Fair Winds Brewing to open in Lorton this fall ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NC: Draft Line Brewing to open in Fuquay-Varina this spring ...Click here
Brewery news USA, VT: Four Quarters Brewing opens four barrel brewery in Winooski ...Click here
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Malt news EU: German malt output up in July/November, France and UK increase barley usage for malting in July/December ...Click here
Brewery news Belgium & Ethiopia: Unibra acquires Zebidar Brewrey in Ethiopia ...Click here
Barley news World: USDA expects substantial world grain trade increase by 2024 ...Click here
Brewery news Kenya: Heineken to increase market share in Kenya by improving distribution ...Click here
Barley news EU: Disappearance in feed markets reduces large surplus of malting barley ...Click here
Brewery news Bulgaria: Beer-based drinks have taken 10% of the market since 2012 ...Click here
Brewery news Australia: Carlton & United Breweries say Cascade Bright Ale is its most successful draught craft release in years ...Click here
Brewery news Hong Kong: Hong Kong Beer Company relaunched by new owners ...Click here
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Next generation sequencing for next generation hops?


ABSTRACT
Hops have a relatively large and complex genome, which combined with the fact that hops are dioecious (with male and female plants), makes the genetics of hops somewhat difficult to research and understand. Large numbers of high quality molecular markers are required in order execute genetic studies with enough finesse to generate reliable outcomes. These US researchers report the application of next generation sequencing technology to the development of high quality molecular makers in hops. The steady improvement in the number and quality of molecular markers available for hops will provide for more target cultivar development (for disease resistance or aroma for example), and may be applied to “true to type” testing (either in field or of processed product). It might possibly also contribute fundamentally to our understanding of the biology of hop and its valuable metabolites. Where will it get us? Time will tell!
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These Days in Business History


March 17
1845 Bristol man, Henry Jones, patents self-raising flour
1968 2-tiered gold price negotiated in Washington D.C. by U.S. and 6 European nations
1997 CNN begins spanish broadcasts

March 18
1850 Henry Wells and William Fargo forms American Express in Buffalo
1938 Mexico takes control of foreign-owned oil properties
1985 Capital Cities Communications Inc. acquires ABC

March 19
1775 Poland and Prussia sign trade agreement
1831 1st U.S. bank robbery (City Bank, New York/$245,000)
1965 Indonesia nationalizes all foreign oil companies


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World Beer Cup 2014
World Beer Cup 2014 key dates:
-Call for Entries: Oct. 28, 2013-Nov. 1, 2013
-Judging: April 7-8, 2014 in Denver, Colorado
-Gala Awards Ceremony: April 11, 2014 in Denver, Colorado


March 2014:
12-15: Brazilian Beer Festival (Blumenau, Brazil)
18-19: Food and Drink Technology Africa 2014 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
23-28: IBD Convention - Asia Pacific Section (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)


April 2014:
07-08: World Beer Cup 2014 (Denver, USA)
08-11: Craft Brewers Conference 2014 (Denver, USA)
13-17: Trends in Brewing 2014 (Ghent, Belgium)
22-24: Pivovar (Brewer) 2014 (Moscow, Russia)

26-27: Zythos Beer Festival 2014 (Leuven, Belgium)


May 2014:
21-24: Pivo (Beer) 2014 (Sochi, Russia)
22-24: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2014 (Copenhagen, Denmark)


June 2014:
11-15: Mondial de la Biere 2014 (Montreal, Canada)

August 2014:
12-16: Great British Beer Festival 2014 (London, UK)

September 2014:
08-11: Worldwide Distilled Spirits Conference 2014 - IBD Scottish Section (Glasgow, UK)
25-27: Drink Technology India 2014 (Mumbai, India)


October 2014:
13-16: China Brew and Beverage 2014 (Beijing, China)

November 2014:
11-13: Brau Beviale 2014 (Nuremberg, Germany)
12-14: Vietbrew 2014 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)


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Brewery newsUSA: The Brewers Association reports 18% rise in craft beer volume last year
The Brewers Association (BA), the trade association representing small and independent American craft brewers, on March 17 released 2013 data on U.S. craft brewing ...More info on site


Brewery newsUSA: AB InBev and MillerCoors to shore up sub-premium beer businesses
MillerCoors and Anheuser-Busch are both seeking to shore up their sub-premium beer businesses, which have been losing volume steadily over the past several years, ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Heineken’s lager margaritas will be launched in April to replicate the success of AB InBev’s Bud Light Ritas
Heineken will launch lager margaritas in the US from April as it bids to replicate the success of Anheuser Busch InBev’s Bud Light Ritas line, BeverageDaily.com reported on March 14.

Heineken’s Dos-A-Rita launch differs from AB InBev’s in that it uses a splash of Dos Equis lager, where use of the brew from its Mexican import portfolio is perhaps the key point of difference from mainstream premium light Bud Light.

Another difference is the fact that the 7.2% ABV drink ‘with natural flavors and caramel color’ is sweetened with agave nectar, a ‘natural’ sweetener that is principally fructose.

Surprisingly large 24oz (680ml) single-serve cans and 8oz (227ml) cans in 12 packs will be trialled across southern and mid-western states.

Namely, Texas, Arizona, California, Nevada, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama.

Predictably, and perhaps with Bud Light Lime Ritas in its sights, Monique Acevedo, VP of innovation at Heineken USA, is talking up the drink’s status “as a more premium and authentic lager margarita that leverages the strength and momentum of the Dos Equis brand”. “Independent research confirms that Dos-A-Rita generates strong interest among 22-34 year-old consumers and is viewed as an exciting product,” she added, noting double-digit growth for ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, FL: Beer distributors, brewers disagree about legalizing half-gallon growlers
Florida allows craft breweries to fill and sell unlimited amounts of gallon- and quart-sized beer jugs, popularly called growlers. But half-gallon growlers, the most-popular size in the 47 other states that allow them, are banned, Associated Press reported on March 16.

That has long vexed the typically small Florida craft beer makers, who ask: Why does the Legislature refuse to change a law it can't explain and that seemingly goes against its opposition to overregulation in other industries?

"I don't know," Senate President Don Gaetz said when recently asked why half-gallon growlers are illegal.

But the Panhandle Republican, who says he's a free-market, anti-regulation, pro-business legislator, knows why the repeal is facing long odds again this year: a friend and major GOP donor, who happens to be a Budweiser distributor, asked him to support a bill that includes several provisions that the craft beer industry says will slow their rapid growth and could cause some to close.

While that sounds at odds with his principles, Gaetz acknowledged he will support whatever Anheuser-Busch InBev distributor Lewis Bear tells him to support.

"I'm with the beer distributors in my district," Gaetz said recently. "That's a very important issue because one of my very best friends is an ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, AB: Big Rock Brewery in Calgary announces 2013 financial results
Big Rock Brewery Inc. announced on March 17 its financial results for the year ended December 30, 2013, according to Wall Street Journal.

Big Rock reported a decline in both net income and operating profit in 2013 as compared to the previous year. Net income for the year ended December 30, 2013 was C$2.6 million compared to C$4.1 million in the year ended December 30, 2012. Operating profit for 2013 was C$3.3 million compared to C$5.6 million in 2012. The declines were attributed to a 15 per cent reduction in the total volume of Big Rock's sales, which decreased from 217,646 hl for 2012 to 184,802 hl for 2013.

Volume-driven price promotions utilized in 2011 had been reduced in 2012 and were scaled back even further for 2013, resulting in comparatively lower sales volumes but higher profit margin per hl. However, Big Rock's sales volumes were also negatively impacted in its core Alberta market by both a significant influx of craft beer products in the marketplace and the lingering effects on some customers of severe flooding in the second quarter.

"The past year was an extremely busy and eventful one at Big Rock," said Bob Sartor, the Corporation's Chief Executive Officer. "We continued ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, NC: New Belgium Brewing to start construction on Asheville facility
New Belgium Brewing is set to commence the construction of a new $175 mln brewery in Asheville, North Carolina from 1 May 2014, Drinks Business Review reported on March 17.

To be established in a 133,000 ft˛ space, the new brewery will have a capacity to produce around half million barrels of beer annually. It will also feature a liquid center tasting room.

New Belgium Brewing spokesman Bryan Simpson said that the company is investing $175 million in the project over a seven-year stretch.

Set to become operational by 2015-end, the new brewery will produce Fat Tire amber ale and the 1554 black lager.

In addition, the brewery is establishing a separate 100,000 ft˛ distribution center. This new project is expected create 140 new jobs in the region.

New Belgium is one of two new major breweries in the Asheville area.


Brewery news USA, IN: The Evil Czech Brewery has new facility in Mishawaka
The Evil Czech Brewery opened its doors on March 14 and they have already hired close to 70 employees. The General Manager said they had a great opening during the weekend, ABC 57 News reported on March 16.

The Evil Czech Brewery is working to open for lunch by April 1st.

Shawn Erickson of Evil Czech said, “Rejuvenating the community was a big one and also the fact that beer is the new wine.” Erickson said they are still looking to hire 10 to 15 servers.

“We really wanted to bring life back into the brewing culture, so that’s why we chose the old Mishawaka Brewery,” Erickson said.

Erickson said investing in St. Joseph County was an easy decision.

“Michigan has a ton of breweries everywhere and there’s a lot more competition, and there’s a lot more of drinking local where here there’s not as many microbreweries open,” Erickson said.


Brewery news USA, WI: Titletown Brewing expanding in Green Bay
Titletown and developer Smet Construction Services broke ground on March 18 for Titletown’s new production facility and tap room in former Larsen Canning Co. buildings in Green Bay. The $3.5 million development also will include retail shops and office space. A banquet room is part of the long-range plan, Green Bay Press Gazette reported on March 18.

Titletown Brewing opened in 1996. It is a combined micro-brewery and restaurant.

Titletown provides draft beer to bars and restaurants, but has not had space for a bottling operation. The new facility will allow it to do so, and distribute its products to a wider audience.

“A natural growth of the craft beer industry is when you get your product into more locations,” said Brent Weycker, president of Titletown Brewing. “I grew up over here, too. This is exciting for me. This is a way to get people to come downtown and stay.” Production will move west across from the existing facility. “We are kind of creating a campus,” Weycker said.

Weycker said the expansion will add about 10 jobs and increase production from 1,800 barrels annually to 5,000 barrels.

“In 1996, Brent Weycker and his board took a risk ... and it’s one of the more successful ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, IL: Old Bakery Beer Company to open in Alton next year
After getting the go-ahead from the Alton city council, plans are fermenting to open the Old Bakery Beer Company early next year. The brewhouse and restaurant will be located on the site of at least three bakeries over the last century, STLtoday.com reported on March 17.

James Rogalsky, a homebrewer and former assistant brewer at Urban Chestnut Brewing Company, will serve as the head brewer. The plan is to make four beers all year — a wheat IPA, a rye pale ale, a mild brown ale and a Pilsner style beer — and to supplement these with a rotating schedule of seasonal beers. Beers from other local breweries will also be on tap.

The company plans to brew 15 barrels at a time, 465 gallons, with the capacity to brew 10,000 gallons in a year.


Brewery news USA, KS: Tallgrass Brewing Company to open a brewpub in Manhattan this year
Tallgrass Brewing Co. has announced plans to open a brewpub in Manhattan, Kansas before the end of 2014, Pitch Weekly reported on March 18.

The Tallgrass Taphouse will seat about 200 in a 5,900-square-foot space. They will have a full-service restaurant, taps of Tallgrass beers (such as Buffalo Sweat, 8-Bit Pale and Halcyon Unfiltered Wheat) and beers brewed on-site in a "test kitchen"/"small-scale brewing facility."

Beers being brewed at the Taphouse could find their way into the Tallgrass distribution stream, too.

Tallgrass is also promising taps of "rare and one-of-a-kind offerings created by Tallgrass's friends at other breweries around the country."

Jeff and Tricia Gill started Tallgrass in Manhattan in 2007.


Brewery news USA, VA: Fair Winds Brewing to open in Lorton this fall
Last year Fair Winds Brewing Co. raised funds to open a brewery in Northern Virginia, and now the owners are in talks to lease a 12,000-square-foot brewery space in Lorton, Washington Business Journal reported on March 18.

Owner Casey Jones was originally hoping to locate in Merrifield to take advantage of that neighborhood's substantial residential density, but he could not find a space that worked in that part of Fairfax County.

"Commercial real estate has been our bane," he said. "In Virginia, for a brewery, you have to have industrial zoning, so you're really talking about Lorton or Chantilly."

If all goes well, Fair Winds could open by early fall, Jones said. In the meantime, he and brewers Todd Parker and Shawn Johnson have been testing out recipes in a garage to get ready for the fall. When Fair Winds opens, there will be four staple beers: the Howling Gale IPA, a pale ale, a red and a kolsch.

Fair Winds is tentatively setting aside 2,000 square feet for the tasting room. The owners also want to keep the production capability front and center, so they plan to put the brewing equipment behind glass so it's visible from the tasting room.

Fair Winds is just ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, NC: Draft Line Brewing to open in Fuquay-Varina this spring
Fuquay-Varina will get a second craft brewery by the end of May, if everything goes as planned for Scott Palmieri and Scott Wood, owners of Draft Line Brewing, Triangle Business Journal reported on March 18.

The two Scotts have been friends since Wood, a general contractor, built Palmieri’s house in the late '90s. Wood is a Holly Springs native and Palmieri moved to Fuquay-Varina from Buffalo, New York.

“I’ve been brewing beer at home for about eight years,” says Palmieri. “I’m an engineer by trade. I’m a hands-on kind of person. I love the process, and I love creating new things. We created a homebrew system in my garage where we can brew 40-gallon batches at a time.”

The brewers brought on an investor who contributed about $450,000 for the facility and the brewing system, which will allow 30 barrels to be brewed at once, or 930 gallons of beer.

“It’s a large micro-brewery,” Palmieri says. “We are bringing a head brewer on. When we started drafting the business plan and looking at the budget, it was pretty clear up front we couldn’t run a business, deliver beer, deal with paperwork and deal with brewing the beer.”

But he won’t stop brewing at home, because ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, VT: Four Quarters Brewing opens four barrel brewery in Winooski
Four Quarters Brewing opened in Winooski last weekend. Its beers — including Janus, Horn of the Moon and Opus Dei — alternately resurrects historical styles and evokes mythological figures, Sevendaysvt.com reported on March 18.

Founder and brewer Brian Eckert is not only a beer geek but a mythology and astronomy buff. "My interests outside of beer and food are sort of just trying to wrap my head around the universe," says Eckert, who declares himself fascinated with the intersection of religion and beer — that is, with beers brewed by monks.

To wit, he's brewed a patersbier — which means "father's beer" — a low-alcohol abbey ale traditionally brewed by Trappist monks to be consumed within their monasteries. (Eckert's version, called Opus Dei, is a sessionable 4-percent-alcohol beer.)

Eckert borrowed the Latin name for hops, Humulus lupulus, for his Opus Humulus, a 3.9-percent-alcohol-ale "that retains a spicy character from the yeast but has a good healthy dose of hops," he says.

His brewing sometimes draws on unusual techniques. Smoked malts lend their flavor to Chrysalis, a smoked, hoppy red ale. "When it's freshly poured, there's a big aroma of hops, but they're sort of fleeting and drift away as the beer warms up and ...More info on site


Malt newsEU: German malt output up in July/November, France and UK increase barley usage for malting in July/December
Germany produced a total of 745,000 tonnes of barley malt in July/November (last year 731,000), whereas wheat malt output amounted to 52,000 (43.000) tonnes, ...More info on site


Brewery newsBelgium & Ethiopia: Unibra acquires Zebidar Brewrey in Ethiopia
Unibra, a Belgium-based company, has agreed, on March 4, 2014, to take 60pc ownership of the Zebidar Brewery – one of the latest entrants ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: USDA expects substantial world grain trade increase by 2024
At the annual USDA Outlook Conference long term projections showed substantial world trade increases for the cereals industry by 2024: wheat up 19% to ...More info on site


Brewery newsKenya: Heineken to increase market share in Kenya by improving distribution
Dutch brewer Heineken intends to increase its market share in Kenya by improving the distribution of its products in the fast growing premium beer ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Disappearance in feed markets reduces large surplus of malting barley
Much quality winter barley in France and spring barley in Scandinavia has disappeared in feed markets, reducing the former large surplus of malting barley ...More info on site


Brewery newsBulgaria: Beer-based drinks have taken 10% of the market since 2012
“Beer-based mixed drinks, first launched in Bulgaria in 2012, occupy some 10% of the [beer] market,” Ivana Radomirova, chief secretary of the Union of ...More info on site


Brewery news Australia: Carlton & United Breweries say Cascade Bright Ale is its most successful draught craft release in years
Australia’s Carlton & United Breweries has revealed that Cascade Bright Ale is its most successful draught craft beer release in years, The Shout reported on March 17.

Speaking at the Cascade First Harvest Ale festivities in Tasmania, head brewer Mike Unsworth said the subdued bitterness of Bright Ale - launched six months ago - had won excellent feedback from consumers – particularly women.

“We’ve got three different types of hops in the Bright Ale, but it’s not overly bitter. What you are actually getting is some really good aromas and flavours,” he said.

Craig Maclean, CUB’s general manager of craft beer and cider, added: “Just to let everybody know just how well it’s going sales-wise, six months from launch, Bright Ale’s actually our most successful craft draught launch since Fat Yak.”


Brewery news Hong Kong: Hong Kong Beer Company relaunched by new owners
Hong Kong Beer Company Limited, established in 1995, was acquired in August 2013 by Devin Otto Kimble and Daniel Flores, the founders of Singapore's multiple award-winning Brewerkz Restaurants & Microbreweries. Brewerkz was a pioneer of the local craft beer movement when it opened in 1997 and since that time the Singapore beer industry has grown to nearly a dozen breweries and all but one of them specializes in making craft beer. Looking to be part of the same kind of vibrancy in the local Hong Kong scene, the new owners have re-launched HKBC and put in place a team with over 100 years of craft beer industry experience in Asia and the United States, Menafn reported on March 13.

"For over a decade, Daniel and I have been looking for the right opportunity to enter the Hong Kong market and are thrilled to be part of the great group of craft beer people now involved with this historically significant company," says HKBC co-owner and director Devin Otto Kimble. "We believe Hong Kong's craft beer scene is becoming the most exciting in Asia. A wave of imported craft beers is now washing over the market and a couple of new local ...More info on site


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