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E-Malt.com Newsletter 35b August 29 - September 01, 2013
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USA: Mergers could lead to short-term beer price hikes - study
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USA: Heineken competing with craft beer phenomenon in an indirect way
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USA, CA: Green Flash Brewing collaborates with Wirtz Beverage Minnesota
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USA: Heineken Light adding new, more typical of craft styles hop
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Canada, ON: Niagara College Teaching Brewery to start distribution of its Butler’s Bitter via LCBO
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USA, WA: Diamond Knot Brewing to release Vienna Ale
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USA, OR: Full Sail Brewing Company launches Oktoberfest
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World: Analysts expect 1.3% growth of global beer industry this year
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China: Tsingtao Brewery first-half net profit growth beats forecasts
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China: Kingway Brewery Holdings half-one loss narrows this year
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India: SABMiller India narrows FY13 losses on higher volumes and revenue growth
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Singapore & Myanmar: Fraser and Neave to defend its ownership in Myanmar Brewery in court
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Zambia: SABMiller’s subsidiary records 12% growth in lager volumes this year
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Belarus: Heineken to optimize its beer and kvass production capacities
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Scientific Digest
The impact of pro-oxidative storage conditions on the aroma profile of Hallertauer Mittelfruh hops (poster presentation at the 2013 ASBC Annual meeting)
ABSTRACT
Peacock suggested in 1980 that the oxygenated fraction of hop oil, although relatively small in concentration, is critical to the sought-after noble hop aroma. These US researchers have tested it. By storing Mittelfrueh hops in prooxidative
conditions, the GCMS results show a clear increase in terpenoids and oxygen-containing compounds and a simultaneous decrease in terpenes and hydrocarbon compounds. The sensory quality of these oxidized aroma compounds were described with herbal, spicy, woody, and earthy odors, which are associated with a "noble" hop character. However of course, the HSI value increases and alpha and beta acids are degraded. Brewing trials are planned to determine the impact on hop aroma in beer. Read more
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These Days in Business History
August 29
1831 Michael Faraday demonstrates 1st electric transformer
1854 Self-governing windmill patented (Daniel Halladay)
1885 Gottlieb Daimler registers his "Reitwagen" ("riding carriage") as German patent DRP No. 36423
August 30
1895 Belgium begins compulsory Roman Catholic education
1979 1st recorded occurrence-comet hits sun (energy=1 mil hydrogen bombs)
1993 150,000,000 millionth visitor to Eiffel Tower
August 31
1895 Thomas Edison patented his movie camera (Kinetograph)
1918 Belgium starts paying old age pensions
1997 Diana Spencer, princess of England, dies in car crash in Paris at 36
September 01
1905 Alberta & Saskatchewan become 8th & 9th Canadian provinces
1923 7.9 earthquake strikes Tokyo & Yokohama, kills 142,000
1962 UN announces Earth population has hit 3 billion
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September 2013:
10-12: V Anniversary International Scientific and Practical Conference "Equipment Facilities and Raw Material Base for Malting, Kvass and Beer Brewing Production" (Moscow, Russia)
12-15: Mondial de la Biere (Mulhouse, France)
16-20: Drinktec 2013 (Munich, Germany)
21/09 -06/10: Oktoberfest (Munich, Germany)
26-27: New World Malt Barley and Brewers Conference (Toronto, Canada)
26-28: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2013:
03-05: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)
30/10-01/11: The Latin American Barley Congress (Bahia Blanca, Argentina)
November 2013:
14-17: Mondial de la Biere (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
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
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News Articles
Canada: Barley values stable, market activity low
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Canadian barley values are stable for the moment with no serious new business being done, Integrated Malt Barley Management Ltd. (IMBM) reported this week.
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USA: Mergers could lead to short-term beer price hikes - study
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Beer brewery mergers could lead to short-term spikes in beer prices, a far cry from what merging companies claim when they say mergers usually
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USA: Heineken competing with craft beer phenomenon in an indirect way
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"You cannot compete with Heineken or any other brand against the craft beer phenomenon," Heineken CEO Jean-Francois Van Boxmeer was quoted as saying by BeverageDaily.com earlier this week.
The above sentence can be taken a few different ways by craft beer enthusiasts. The first instinct is to celebrate his admission — "Of course a macrobeer can’t compete with a craft brew!" — but that’s not exactly what Van Boxmeer means.
As would be expected from a CEO of a publicly owned company, he’s not discussing the quality of the product. Van Boxmeer is talking about money, sales, profit, and the unending growth a big company like Heineken is supposed to show.
Though the "craft beer phenomenon" has less than 10 percent of the U.S. beer market in sales, that number has been rising. Even more frightening to Big Beer is the fact that as craft beer sales and volume have increased over the past few years, macrobrew sales have begun to decline.
Per Van Boxmeer on the same call, to Societie Generale analyst Jamie Norman, said: "Craft beers have been taking the lion’s share of beer market growth over the last decade — practically exclusively."
Craft beer appears
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USA, CA: Green Flash Brewing collaborates with Wirtz Beverage Minnesota
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Green Flash Brewing has partnered with Wirtz Beverage Minnesota to launch its portfolio of beers across the state, Shanken News Daily reported on August, 28.
Green Flash’s beers will be available on draft and in bottles in Minnesota beginning October 1, including core beers such as West Coast IPA, Hop Head Red, Double Stout and Le Freak, as well as seasonal and specialty selections like Green Bullet Triple IPA and the Hop Odyssey draft-only series.
San Diego-based Green Flash Brewing will be available in 43 states across the country with the addition of Minnesota.
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USA: Heineken Light adding new, more typical of craft styles hop
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Heineken is hoping to jump-start sales of its struggling light brand by taking a page out of the craft beer playbook, CNBC reported on August 29.
The brewery is changing the flavor profile of Heineken Premium Light by adding Cascade hops, one of the most popular craft beer styles. The hops are found in brews such as Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Anchor Steam Liberty Ale.
"What we see and hear a lot about light beer now is consumers have become tired of the taste—the light brands are a little too watery for them and not a rewarding enough experience," said Olga Osminkina, senior brand director at Heineken USA. "Cascade hops are not a familiar addition to a light type of beer, so that's going to put Heineken Light in a different category."
Heineken Light hopes to differentiate itself as the light beer category finds itself struggling.
Total case sales of light beer, excluding flavored malt beverage, have declined 3.6 percent this year through mid-July compared with the year-earlier period; sales by dollar have declined 2.7, according to Dan Wandel, a beer analyst with the market research firm IRI. (Its data excludes bar and restaurant sales.)
Case sales in the "premium light" category—Heineken Light's niche—are
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Canada, ON: Niagara College Teaching Brewery to start distribution of its Butler’s Bitter via LCBO
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Niagara College Teaching Brewery has announced that a multiple award winning beer previously available exclusively at the on-site retail store has been bumped up to wider distribution via the LCBO, Canadian Beer News reported on August, 29.
Butler’s Bitter is a 4.4% abv UK-style ale that was originally brewed last year in honour of the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 is available now at select LCBO locations, where it retails for C$5.95 per 650 ml bottle.
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USA, WA: Two Beers Brewing to launch Fresh Hop Ale
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Two Beers Brewing announced the release of its most anticipated beer, Fresh Hop Ale, Brew Bound reported.
The official release was scheduled for August 30 at The Woods tasting room in SoDo, Seattle, WA.
The expanding brewery’s Fresh Hop Ale is known for its intense hop flavour and unique brewing process.
The Two Beers Brewing 2013 Fresh Hop Ale will be available on tap and in 22-ounce bottles to the delight of Washington, Oregon and Michigan hopheads.
Two Beers Brewing’s 2013 Fresh Hop Ale will be available in 22-ounce bottles at retailers throughout Washington, Oregon and Michigan – including Whole Foods, QFC, PCC, Central Markets and more – beginning September 3.
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USA, WA: Diamond Knot Brewing to release Vienna Ale
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Mukilteo, Washington-based Diamond Knot Brewing has released its new Vienna Ale, Shanken News Daily reported on August, 28.
The brew is available now through October in 22-ounce bombers and on draft throughout Washington and Oregon, as well as across Total Wine & More’s retail footprint. Billed as a German-style ale, Vienna (5.6% abv) is Diamond Knot’s own version of an Oktoberfest, featuring amber red colouring.
Diamond Knot produces a core portfolio of eight year-round bottled and draft offerings, as well as various seasonals. The brewer is also in the process of expanding its operations this year with a new 8,900-square-foot brewpub, slated to open in October.
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USA, CA: Anchor Brewing releases Craft Originals
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San Francisco’s Anchor Brewing introduced Craft Originals, a 12-pack featuring four of the brand’s original beers, Shanken News Daily reported on August, 28.
The variety pack will be available beginning next month in select retailers across the country, as well as at the brewer’s taproom. Each variety pack will feature Anchor Steam Beer, Anchor Porter, Liberty Ale and Original Wheat (a re-creation that is now available exclusively in the Craft Originals pack), as well as an educational and tasting notes sheet.
Anchor Brewing is currently in the midst of an expansion project that is slated to increase production capacity to approximately 600,000 barrels per year.
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USA, OR: Full Sail Brewing Company launches Oktoberfest
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The newest addition to Full Sail’s Limited Lager Series (LTD), Oktoberfest is the seventh recipe in the brewery’s LTD line-up, Brew Bound reported on August, 28.
Although it’s new to the LTD series, the recipe is a Full Sail classic originally brewed back in the 1990s. Brewed especially for Oktoberfest season, six-packs and kegs will be available for the month of September in limited quantities.
LTD means limited edition, but according to Full Sail’s CEO & Founder Irene Firmat, it means something even more: Live the Dream. The next beer in Full Sail’s LTD Lager Series is Black Bock (LTD 06) which will be released for the holiday season in six-packs and draft.
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World: Analysts expect 1.3% growth of global beer industry this year
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With all major market data for 2012 now reported, beer industry growth in 2012 is now expected to be finalised at +1.3%. The same
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China: Tsingtao Brewery first-half net profit growth beats forecasts
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Tsingtao Brewery Co Ltd, the company behind China's best-known beer brand, posted a 38.5 percent rise in first-half net profit, beating forecasts due to
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China: Kingway Brewery Holdings half-one loss narrows this year
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Kingway Brewery Holdings said on August 27 its loss for the first half of this year narrowed to HK$93.973 mln from HK$101.589 mln a
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India: SABMiller India narrows FY13 losses on higher volumes and revenue growth
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SABMiller India, the country’s second largest brewer that sells Fosters and Haywards 5000 beer, has narrowed its losses in FY13 to Rs 88 crore
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Singapore & Myanmar: Fraser and Neave to defend its ownership in Myanmar Brewery in court
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Singapore property and drinks conglomerate Fraser and Neave Ltd said on August 29 its joint venture partner, which is run by the Myanmar military,
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Zambia: SABMiller’s subsidiary records 12% growth in lager volumes this year
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SABMiller Africa Plc company managing director for Africa, Mark Bowman has said his firm has this year recorded a growth volume of 12 per cent on lager products by its subsidiaries operating in Zambia, Times of Zambia reported.
Outlining the performance of the company’s subsidiaries throughout Africa in SABMiller’s annual report for 2013, Mr Bowman said a lager volume growth of 12 per cent was achieved through improved availability and an improved economic environment in Zambia.
He said the lager volumes grew by six per cent despite cycling strong comparative growth of 14 per cent in the prior year.
Mr Bowman said constraints that had previously limited growth in Zambia had now been alleviated with the commissioning of a new brew house in Ndola in November 2012.
SABMiller Africa operates three subsidiaries in Zambia namely, Zambian Breweries Plc (ZB), National Breweries Plc (NB) for liquor and Heinrich Syndicate Limited, which produces the Maheu beverage.
“Lager volume growth of 12 per cent was achieved through improved availability and an improved economic environment.
“The premium portfolio benefited from strong growth of Castle Lite, while Castle Lager and Mosi, performed well in the mainstream segment,” Mr Bowman said.
“The Castle brand family continued to deliver robust growth, with the premium
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Belarus: Heineken to optimize its beer and kvass production capacities
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Heineken plans to optimize the beer and kvass production capacities in Belarus by the end of 2013, BelTA reported on August 29.
"We are planning to relocate part of the production equipment from the Rechitsa brewery to Bobruisk where the production of beer and kvass will be concentrated. A malt plant, a warehouse and a distribution center will be left in Rechitsa, which will ensure the company's presence in Gomel Oblast,” said the company.
As a result, Heineken expects that the operating efficiency will be increased and the favorable conditions will be created for further investment in Belarusian business. The planned changes will not affect the production and brand portfolio, the company has assured.
Heineken plans to start acting on its plans already in September and complete them by the end of this year.
Heineken N. V. arrived on the Belarusian market in December 2007. In Belarus Heineken operates two production sites: Heineken Breweries (Bobruisk) and Rogachev Concentrated Milk Factory (Gomel Oblast).
In Belarus Heineken produces licensed and Belarusian beer: Bobrov, Rechitskoye, Dnepro, Zlaty Bazant, Gosser, Doctor Diesel, PIT and kvass Khatni.
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