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December 5 - December 8, 2013


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      1 USD = 0.7345 EUR
1 USD = 0.6113 GBP
1 USD = 1.0668 CAD
1 USD = 1.1065 AUD
1 USD = 102.0940 JPY
1 USD = 2.3833 BRL
1 USD = 33.1046 RUB
1 USD = 6.1284 CNY
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1 CAD = 0.6887 EUR
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Barley news Canada: Malting barley supply seen as overflowing ...Click here
Barley news Canada: Production of most field crops larger, barley output up 27.8% from 2012 ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, AB: Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission eases beer brewing rules ...Click here
Brewery news USA, IL & MO: 4 Hands Brewing expanding distribution to Chicago in January ...Click here
Brewery news Canada & USA: Canadian brewery aims to reach US market ...Click here
Brewery news USA, IN: Black Acre Brewing Company plans to expand beer operations ...Click here
Brewery news USA, AK: Alaskan Brewing Company rereleases Barley Wine Ale for 2013 ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NY: Finger Lakes winemakers to open Lake Drum Brewing early next year ...Click here
Brewery news USA, CA: City closes Petaluma Hills Brewing Company ...Click here
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Brewery news Denmark & China: Carlsberg increases its stake in Chongqing Brewery to 60% ...Click here
Brewery news EU: Brewing sector can play a strong role in fighting unemployment and boosting the EU economy ...Click here
Brewery news The Czech Republic: Beer consumption increases to 148.6 litres per capita in 2012 ...Click here
Brewery news Portugal: Beer market expected to shrink by 1-2% this year ...Click here
Brewery news China: Number of beer brands offered to consumers is on the rise, but brewers’ margins remain thin ...Click here
Barley news Australia: Declining Australian dollar benefiting malting barley growers ...Click here
Brewery news Portugal & Angola: Sociedade Central de Cervejas expects to launch its Angolan brewery by 2016 ...Click here
Brewery news The Czech Republic: Budějovický Budvar might appeal the French verdict on the “BUD” designation of origin ...Click here
Brewery news Greece: Olympic Brewery to expand in three new markets ...Click here
Brewery news Pakistan & India: Pakistan’s Murree Brewery looking to expand worldwide through a partnership in India ...Click here
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These Days in Business History


December 05
1492 Christopher Columbus discovers Hispaniola (El Espanola/Haiti)
1791 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composer, dies in Vienna Austria at 35
1792 George Washington re-elected U.S. pres
1879 1st automatic telephone switching system patented
1880 Blue Jeans are invented
1901 Walter Elias Disney was born, Chicago IL, animator (father of Mickey Mouse)
1978 European Union establishes EMS, European Monetary System
1985 Dow Jones Industrial Average rises above the 1,500 level for 1st time
1989 France TGV train reaches world record speed of 482.4 kph

December 06
1492 Haiti discovered by Columbus, at Mole Saint Nicolas
1768 1st edition of "Encyclopedia Brittanica" published (Scotland)
1877 Washington Post publishes 1st edition
1922 1st electric power line commercial carrier in U.S., Utica, New York

December 07
1877 Thomas A Edison demonstrates the gramophone
1926 Gas refrigerator patented
1941 Japanese attack Pearl Harbor (a date that will live in infamy)
1945 Microwave oven patented

December 08
1794 1st issue of Herald of Rutland, VT published
1863 Abraham Lincoln announces plan for Reconstruction of South
1923 Salary and price freeze in Germany
1993 Dow-Jones hits record 3734.53


Agenda



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

February 2014:
02-05: RHEX - Rimini Horeca Expo 2014 (Rimini, Italy)
19-22: National Winter Ales Festival 2014 (Derby, UK)


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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News Articles


Barley newsCanada: Malting barley supply seen as overflowing
Canada is overflowing with malting barley and some of it is going to remain in bins longer than farmers had hoped, industry officials were ...More info on site


Barley newsCanada: Production of most field crops larger, barley output up 27.8% from 2012
Production of most field crops in Canada increased in 2013 compared with 2012 as yields reached a number of record highs, Statistics Canada reported ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, AB: Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission eases beer brewing rules
Two Calgary business partners that have been brewing beer in BC said on December 5 they will be able to realize their dream of a homegrown brewery, thanks to a decision by the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.

But while Alberta’s liquor policy announcement was met with enthusiasm by Tool Shed Brewing Co., other small brewers said the changes don’t go nearly far enough, Calgary Herald reported on December 5.

Effective immediately, the AGLC will eliminate existing minimum production capacity requirements for liquor manufacturers in the province. It means that any fledgling brewer or distiller able to meet food safety standards can start a business, without having to ensure a certain volume output from the start.

“This is going to open the door for so many craft brewers — it’s incredible,” said Graham Sherman, co-founder of Tool Shed Brewing Co. “This means we don’t have to build a monstrous, C$2 million brewery to get started in Alberta, in Calgary, where we live. We can build a system that’s appropriately sized for us.”

Sherman said he and partner Jeff Orr wanted to build a brewery in Calgary when they founded Tool Shed two years ago, but the cost of doing so was too great. Instead, ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, IL & MO: 4 Hands Brewing expanding distribution to Chicago in January
Craft beer enthusiasts in the Chicagoland area will soon have new artisanal ales to savor as a result of a partnership between Missouri-based producer, 4 Hands Brewing Co., and Illinois’ leading wholesale distributor, Wirtz Beverage. 4 Hands’ IPAs, stouts, porters, pale and amber ales become available on draft at bars and restaurants beginning January 2014. Packaged product will appear on store shelves by February, Beerpulse.com reported on December 3.

“This is the first time consumers in the Chicago area can get their hands on a 4 Hands beer. We’re really excited about that,” said David Kahle, Craft Beer Manager at Wirtz Beverage Illinois. “4 Hands brings something new to the table. They have a great creative spirit and they’re constantly pushing the envelope which is why their portfolio is so interesting and diverse.”

Started in 2011, 4 Hands Brewing Co. has a portfolio of twenty handmade, barrel-aged beers with more collaborations and original selections in the works. Together, the company’s founder, Kevin Lemp, and head brew master, Will Johnston, have more than 25 years’ experience. The duo’s expertise has combined to create unique and quality ales, earning 4 Hands the distinction of being named a “Brewery to Watch” by Draft Magazine.

“Chicago is ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada & USA: Canadian brewery aims to reach US market
Central City Brewers + Distillers president Darryll Frost has spent most of his 49 years in pubs. His parents owned one. Today, he makes beer that is served from coast to coast and down to the Mexican border, Vancouver Sun reported on December 5.

"This place was built for export," he said of the recently opened 65,000-square-foot, $15.5-million facility the City of Surrey built on a two-hectare site. Leasing it for 20 years, Frost installed $11 million worth of plant, including a $6-million automatic line to output 250 bottles or cans of Red Racer and other Central City brands per minute. The plant will produce 8,000 hectolitres this year, 25,000 in 2014, and can handle 100,000 Frost said.

Half of the 2014 output will likely go to the US and a quarter each to BC and the rest of Canada, Frost said. Meanwhile, there's room to grow.

He has first dibs on an adjacent hectare that could house "an enormous barrel room." That would be for far more than the 20,000 litres of whisky Central City has produced, with a 500-litre first batch of vodka due in January and gin to follow. He hopes the firm's vodka-infused Betty's coolers will echo the continental success ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, IN: Black Acre Brewing Company plans to expand beer operations
The Black Acre Brewing Co. is looking to expand its beer-brewing operations in Irvington, IN. But to do that it needs a zoning variance for 5,000 square feet of space as it is zoned for commercial use, and needs an industrial classification to accommodate the brewery. Black Acre plans to maintain its current brewpub with its expansion, Indianapolis Business Journal reported on December 5.

Brewery owners signed a lease and began moving equipment into the space, but were stopped when the Department of Code Enforcement refused to grant them permits for interior work because they didn’t have proper zoning, according to an Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission staff report.

Black Acre wants the additional space because its small brewery at its pub produces just three barrels, or 93 gallons, at a time. The additional space would increase capacity fivefold, to 15 barrels, said Justin Miller, one of Black Acre's five owners.

"We need more production and we might possibly do a little bit of distribution," he said.

Black Acre’s request for the zoning change was on the commission’s December 4 agenda. But owners asked for, and received, a continuance until January 2 “to present the strongest case possible,” they said.

A commission staff ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, AK: Alaskan Brewing Company rereleases Barley Wine Ale for 2013
The 2013 Alaskan Barley Wine Ale will hit stores this week in the 15 states where Alaskan Brewing distributes beer. A big, bold beer, the Alaskan Barley Wine has been brewed strong enough to keep people warm even on the coldest Alaska winter days, TheFullPint.com reported on December 5.

“For this year’s Barley Wine, we sourced all of our hops from Oregon, and I think that has made a real difference in the aroma and taste,” said Brian Ross, Production Assistant at Quality Assurance for the brewery. “The Oregon-grown cascade hops are very elegant and floral and that makes this Barley Wine extremely drinkable immediately.”

Alaskan Barley Wine is a full-bodied ale, deep mahogany in color and brewed with an array of complementing malts to achieve its high original gravity. Multiple hop additions in the boil and dry hopping during fermentation provide contrast to the big malt character resulting in the smooth balance that distinguishes this specialty brew.

Ross said the barley wine is a beer that can be enjoyed now, with the bright hop profile, or can be cellared to bring out a richer malt flavor. “I would say our Barley Wine ages best over the first 3 years or so, where ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, NY: Finger Lakes winemakers to open Lake Drum Brewing early next year
Two Finger Lakes winemakers have exceeded their goal to launch a “nanobrewery” and bar in Geneva.

Victor Pultinas and Jenna LaVita plan to open Lake Drum Brewing early next year, pending licensing. The location will serve as a production facility and a bar where patrons can sit and drink beer and hard cider, or take growlers to go, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported on December 4.

Pultinas, who began his career in the wine industry as a tasting-room employee at Seneca Lake-based Billsboro Winery, describes the brewery’s upcoming product line as “clean and simple.”

“A lot of microbreweries that are popping up are tending to get really funky,” he says. “So we’re going to stick to the real original basics of beer – pale ales, stouts.”

Brewing had been a passion for Pultinas and LaVita, who met as students at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, long before they turned to platform Indiegogo to raise the project’s seed money. Their campaign has earned more than $10,800, some $800 beyond their goal.

“It’s so exciting, and it’s so surprising,” says Pultinas, a former assistant winemaker at Sheldrake Point Vineyards on Cayuga Lake. Friends and family have opened their wallets, “but so ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, CA: City closes Petaluma Hills Brewing Company
Popular craft brewer Petaluma Hills Brewing Company was shut down by city code enforcement Tuesday, December 3 for failing to complete proper permit, safety and water regulations before opening for business, Petaluma Argus Courier reported on December 5.

The closure came just days after the brewer announced plans to allow fellow Petaluma beer makers HenHouse Brewing Company to rent its equipment to increase production from 80 barrels a year to more than 2,000 barrels.

In fact, news of the boost in output at Petaluma Hills contributed to the city's decision to halt the illegal operation.

“It put the city in an awkward situation because we've been trying to help them through the permitting process for almost a year,” said Petaluma Police Lt. Mike Cook. “But when it's being advertised and gaining popularity and growing larger and we know it's happening, we can't just turn away from the safety and water issues.”

Cook said that Petaluma Hills Brewing has technically been operating illegally since it began brewing in September without the proper city permits, wastewater discharge approvals and fire safety upgrades. Though the company has worked on completing the necessary city permits for more than eight months, the small operation completed six separate batches of ...More info on site


Brewery newsDenmark & China: Carlsberg increases its stake in Chongqing Brewery to 60%
Danish brewer Carlsberg upped its stake in China's Chongqing Brewery to 60 percent, strengthening its foothold in the world's largest beer market by volume, ...More info on site


Brewery newsEU: Brewing sector can play a strong role in fighting unemployment and boosting the EU economy
Europe’s 4,500 brewers can play a strong role in fighting youth unemployment and boosting the EU economy with the right government policies, according to ...More info on site


Brewery newsThe Czech Republic: Beer consumption increases to 148.6 litres per capita in 2012
The Czech Republic’s alcohol consumption last year grew by 6.4 litres to 175.2 litres per capita. Beer consumption grew most, by 6.1 to 148.6 ...More info on site


Brewery newsPortugal: Beer market expected to shrink by 1-2% this year
Portugal’s beer market is expected to shrink by 1-2% this year, Ronald den Elzen, CEO of Sociedade Central de Cervejas (SCC), was quoted as ...More info on site


Brewery newsChina: Number of beer brands offered to consumers is on the rise, but brewers’ margins remain thin
Critics of beer might say the beverage lacks variety and leads to drunken, rowdy behaviour. But a causal stroll down supermarket isles in Wuhan ...More info on site


Barley newsAustralia: Declining Australian dollar benefiting malting barley growers
A declining Australian dollar may well be the cherry on top of an already fantastic year for Western Australia grain growers, Farm Weekly reported ...More info on site


Brewery news Portugal & Angola: Sociedade Central de Cervejas expects to launch its Angolan brewery by 2016
Heineken’s Sociedade Central de Cervejas (SCC) expects to start brewing its beers at a new facility in Angola by 2016, Sol reported on December 5.

The company’s CEO, Ronald den Elzen, said its joint Angolan venture with Sodiba is currently constructing a brewery, which is expected to start test-brewing in the first quarter of 2015.

Angola accounts for 60% of SCC total beer exports. The company expects its shipments to Angola to show a 15-20% decline this year, as the volumes have been affected by strikes of port employees, the introduction of a new certification by the Angolan government, and higher customs taxes.

Mr. den Elzen said it would be the first decline the company ever suffered on the Angolan market. “Next year we expect to register double-digit growth,” he added.


Brewery news The Czech Republic: Budějovický Budvar might appeal the French verdict on the “BUD” designation of origin
Czech brewery Budějovický Budvar is considering whether it will file an appeal to the Supreme Court over the verdict of the French Appellate Court that the "BUD" designation of origin, owned by Budvar, is invalid, Budvar's spokesman Petr Samec was quoted as saying by Prague Post on December 5. The French court ruled that the "BUD" trademark cannot be protected as a designation of origin in France, confirming an earlier verdict of a lower-instance court against that Budvar had appealed, brewing group and Budvar's rival Anheuser-Busch InBev said in a press release on December 5.

The decision strengthens the position in trademarks of Anheuser-Busch InBev in France, the company said.

"The court's verdict has not taken effect yet. We are now analyzing our chances of success in a possible appeal to the Supreme Court with our lawyers," Samec said.

Europe's Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM) had granted the registration for the "BUD" trademark in the entire European Union to AB InBev in June already.

It did so after Budvar lost a dispute over the trademark at an EU court in January this year.

Court disputes over the BUDWEISER trademark have dragged since 1907.

In 2000 to ...More info on site


Brewery news Greece: Olympic Brewery to expand in three new markets
Greece’s Olympic Brewery SA is expanding its activities in three new markets - Canada, Brazil and Russia - expecting the first beer exports by the start of the new year, Capital.gr reported on December 5.

Yiannis Hitos, chairman and chief executive of the company, speaking to reporters, said Fix Hellas will become the first Greek beer to enter the Russian market, focusing initially in the Moscow region. At the same time, Olympic Brewery will seek to enter the Brazilian market through a local coffee chain.

Olympic Brewery has established presence in 20 countries, including the UK, Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain, China, Cyprus, South Africa, Sweden, Hong Kong and Chile. In 2013, the company signed an agreement to sell its products in all Duty Free Shops in the country.

Olympic Brewery continues implementing its investment programme which envisages the construction of its own brewery factory with a production capacity of 15,000 tons, part of an investment programme for the period 2014-2015. The investment has a budget of around 10 million euros.

Hitos said the domestic beer market will fall by 2-3 pct this year. Olympic Brewery expects to raise its market share to 13.5-14 pct, rising further to 16 pct in 2014. Its turnover is ...More info on site


Brewery news Pakistan & India: Pakistan’s Murree Brewery looking to expand worldwide through a partnership in India
Pakistan’s premier spirit maker is looking for a partner in India to sell its malt beverage in the neighbouring country and harness international exports from there, as export of alcoholic drinks from Pakistan is banned, Dawn.com reported on December 5.

“We gave a franchise to a company over a year ago but that deal has not really materialised so far,” Sabihur Rehman, special assistant to the chief executive of the Murree Brewery Company, said.

“But we are being approached by many Indian firms and a serious discussion is under way with a large Chandigarh-based distribution company, which wants a brewing franchise.”

Murree Brewery was among the foremost companies to develop partnership in India, taking advantage of a liberalised investment regime approved by the Indian government in July last year.

Under the agreement, Murree Brewery allowed Rahul Chandra of Bangalore-based Elpha Engineering and Project to produce and market its beer in India.

However, Mr Chandra has not been able to make any headway and after waiting for more than a year Murree Brewery has decided to look for another partner.

Although the company also produces vodka, gin and rum, its prime brands are single malt whiskies.

“But our speciality is beer as the company has been producing it ...More info on site


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