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on January 03, 2014
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      1 USD = 0.7291 EUR
1 USD = 0.6051 GBP
1 USD = 1.0639 CAD
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1 CAD = 0.6855 EUR
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1 CAD = 98.8902 JPY
1 CAD = 2.2416 BRL
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Barley news USA: End of year barley trading is quiet ...Click here
Brewery news USA, PA: Craft beer means $2 bln to PA economy ...Click here
Brewery news USA, AL: A beer revolution is brewing in Alabama ...Click here
Brewery news USA, WI: Beer brewing continues to grow in Wisconsin ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NC: Big growth expected in NC beer in 2014 ...Click here
Hops news USA, WA: Northwest hop industry growth driven by craft beer sales ...Click here
Brewery news USA, MN: Mankato Brewery growing production by 40 percent, expanding to Twin Cities ...Click here
Brewery news USA, DC: Fair Winds Brewing Company raises $1.4 million to open packaging brewery ...Click here
Hops news USA, NJ: 902 Brewing Company raises more than $35,000 to open brewery in Hoboken, NJ ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Big Sky Brewing sues Anheuser-Busch over slogan ...Click here
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Brewery news Denmark & China: Carlsberg to pay $250 mln to expand its reach in China ...Click here
Brewery news China: Tsingtao Brewery acquires brewery in Hebei, enters a JV in Shijiazhuang ...Click here
Brewery news Japan & Australia: Major Japanese beer producers increasing the pace of overseas expansion ...Click here
Brewery news Brazil: Beer production estimated to have declined by 2% in 2013 ...Click here
Whisky news World: Maltsters happy to find improved sales outlets in distilling and craft brewing ...Click here
Brewery news South Africa: South Africa undergoing craft beer revolution ...Click here
Barley news UK: Spring barley premiums expected to recover in 2014 ...Click here
Malt news Russia: Malteurop purchases extracts plant to profit by increase of kvas market ...Click here
Brewery news Belgium & China: Duvel Moortgat’s products enjoying strong demand in China ...Click here
Brewery news Zambia: Zambian Breweries forced to increase prices due to 50% beer excise hike ...Click here
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These Days in Business History


January 1
1785 "Daily Universal Register" (Times of London) publishes 1st issue
1842 1st illustrated weekly magazine in US publishes 1st issue, New York City NY
1862 1st US income tax (3% of incomes > $600, 5% of incomes > $10,000)
1958 European Economic Community (Common Market) starts operation

January 2
1882 Because of anti-monopoly laws, Standard Oil is organized as a trust
1986 191.66 million shares traded in New York Stock Exchange
1905 Luther George Simjian, the inventor of the earliest known prototype of the automatic teller machine (ATM), is born in Ainteb, Turkey.
1980 With inflation raging, gold hits a record price of $850 per ounce.

January 3
1977 Apple Computer Corp. is incorporated by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
1911 US postal savings bank inaugurated
1957 1st electric watch introduced, Lancaster PA
1980 Gold hits record $634 an ounce

January 4
1960 European Free Trade Association forms in Stockholm
1962 1st automated (unmanned) subway train (New York City NY)
2001 Total daily trading volume on the New York Stock Exchange exceeds 2 billion shares for the first time ever.

January 5
1769 Jean Baptiste Say, French economist is born
1828 1st edition of Amsterdam General Trade Journal (Algemeen Handelsblad)
1850 California Exchange opens

January 6
1978 1st postage stamp copyrighted by US (Carl Sandburg stamp)
1994 Dow-Jones hits record 3803.88

January 7
1714 Typewriter patented by Englishman Henry Mill (built years later)
1782 1st US commercial bank, Bank of North America, opens in Philadelphia
1995 Murray Newton Rothbard economist, dies of cardiac arrest at 69


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


January 2014:
18-22: RHEX - Rimini Horeca Expo 2014 (Rimini, Italy)

February 2014:
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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Barley newsUSA: End of year barley trading is quiet
With the signing of malting barley contracts for 2014 pretty well wrapped up, no export activity taking place and a shortage of rail cars, ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, PA: Craft beer means $2 bln to PA economy
Craft beer was a $2 billion industry in Pennsylvania in 2012, ranking it No. 4 nationally, a trade group said. The Keystone State ranks only behind three more populous states — California ($4.7 billion), Texas ($2.3 billion) and New York ($2.2 billion) — but ahead of Colorado ($1.6 billion), where the craft brewing industry has a major foothold, according to the Boulder, Colorado-based Brewers Association, Philadelphia Business Journal reported on December 31.

Pennsylvania had 20,867 people working in the craft-beer trade in 2012, earning $666.4 million in wages. Through 2012, it had 102 breweries, up from 93 the previous year. In craft-beer production, Pennsylvania is behind only California.

Downingtown, PA-based Victory Brewing Co. is the state’s largest craft brewer. A “craft brewer,” as defined by the Brewers Association, produces fewer than 6 million barrels a year. (Pottsville-based D.G. Yuengling & Son is the state’s largest overall brewer.)

Overall, American craft brewers contributed $33.9 billion to the U.S. economy in 2012.

According to the Brewers Association, economic impact figures are derived from the total impact of beer brewed by craft brewers as it moves through the three-tier system (breweries, wholesalers and retailers), as well as all non-beer products that brewpub restaurants sell.

“With a strong presence ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, AL: A beer revolution is brewing in Alabama
Just a few years ago beer consumers didn't have many choices other than Budweiser or Miller in Alabama, but a series of laws passed since 2009 has opened up Alabama to the world of high-alcohol specialty beers, neighborhood brew pubs and microbreweries. It's a big change in a Bible Belt state that still has dry counties and legally banned home beer brewing and wine making until this year, Al.com reported on December 27.

Today, Alabama drinkers can still grab some Buds, and many do. But there's also Truck Stop Honey ale, brewed by the Gadsden-based Back Forty Beer Co.; Monkeynaut IPA by Huntsville's Straight to Ale LLC; Vanillaphant Porter by Avondale Brewing Co. of Birmingham; and Section Street Wheat by Fairhope Brewing Co., located on the scenic eastern shore of Mobile Bay.

And unlike before, hobbyists can now legally make their own beer after purchasing supplies at stores like Hop City Craft Beer & Wine, a Birmingham retailer that state agents raided in 2012 before the law changed. Auburn University is even starting a brewing program next year for anyone who needs lessons.

Jason Wilson, founder of Back Forty Beer and president of the Alabama Brewers Guild, said Alabama-brewed beer still accounts for ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, WI: Beer brewing continues to grow in Wisconsin
Wisconsin’s craft beer industry showed no signs of slowing in 2013. The state’s beer drinkers can’t seem to get enough of locally made products as Wisconsin Brewing Co. in November opened an $11 million brewery in the Verona Commerce Park.

The company is led by Carl Nolen and Kirby Nelson, the former president and brewmaster, respectively, at Capital Brewery in Middleton. It plans to ultimately produce 250,000 barrels of beer a year. A $12 million addition to house a bottling line could come as soon as 2015, 77Square.com reported on December 29.

Capital Brewery is also expanding. The Middleton company announced in June plans for an $11 million production brewery and bottling facility in Sauk City while retaining its Middleton brewery operation and beer garden.

In Madison, Next Door Brewing Company opened on Atwood Avenue while near Prairie du Sac, Wollersheim Winery in April released its first batch of brandy.


Brewery news USA, NC: Big growth expected in NC beer in 2014
The new year in North Carolina beer means more than bottle releases and new breweries. The industry and scene is poised to establish itself as a national player and become one of the top craft beer producing states once Sierra Nevada starts production outside Asheville later this year, News & Observer reported on December 31.

Sean Lilly Wilson, chief executive officer, Fullsteam Brewery in Durham says: With the launch of a number of new, experimentally minded breweries, the maturity of existing breweries and the influx of established, diverse regional breweries, North Carolina is in the upper echelon of craft beer states.

North Carolina is not only the “state of Southern beer,” it is considered by many one of the top 10 beer states in the nation.

Erik Lars Myers, CEO and head brewer, Mystery Brewing in Hillsborough: There are two main things I see coming: a lot more local ingredients, and a lot of new breweries. And cider. It’s the next new thing. We have a bunch of up-and-coming cideries that I’m really excited about.

John Federal, production manager and brewer, Raleigh Brewing: There are a lot of new, small breweries that are opening up in the state, which is great. But a lot ...More info on site


Hops news USA, WA: Northwest hop industry growth driven by craft beer sales
Growing consumer demand for craft beers helped make 2013 a good year for Northwest hop farmers. A new report from the US Department of Agriculture shows hop production in the Northwest grew by 13 percent in 2013, OPB News reported on December 31.

Farmers not only grew more, but they also got paid more per pound. The total value of the 2013 crop was around $250 million. That’s up nearly 30 percent from the year before.

Larry Sidor has been buying Northwest hops for nearly four decades. He’s the head brewer and a partner at Bend’s Crux Fermentation Project. He says the rise of craft beer has been a boon for farmers since many of those beers require not only more hops, but varieties that are more expensive.

Most US hops are grown in Washington, which represents nearly 80 percent of all domestic production.


Brewery news USA, MN: Mankato Brewery growing production by 40 percent, expanding to Twin Cities
Mankato Brewery will be growing its production by 40 percent while expanding its service area in the Twin Cities, Mankato Free Press reported on December 30.

The company has had trouble keeping up with its orders, co-founder Tim Tupy said, so the owners decided to buy new fermentation tanks ahead of schedule. With the new equipment, slated to arrive next week and begin production within a month, the brewery will be making nearly 3,000 barrels, or 93,000 gallons, a year.

The extra capacity also allows the brewery to seek more customers.

It has signed an agreement with Capitol Beverage of Minneapolis, which will become its sixth distributor. The deal adds much of the Twin Cities, including its northern suburbs, to Mankato Brewery’s distribution area. In terms of population, it is the brewery’s largest distributor.

Mankato Brewery is also introducing a new beer, called Saffron Kilt. The Scottish reference comes from Head Brewer Bobby Blasey, who plays the bagpipes. Saffron Kilt doesn’t contain the spice, though it does have its gold-brown color.

Tupy said Saffron Kilt is a pale ale with a spicy, citrus-like taste that uses Irish whiskey distiller’s malts, or grains. The beer is slated to be released on January 3, but bars that ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, DC: Fair Winds Brewing Company raises $1.4 million to open packaging brewery
The DC area beer scene expansion continues: Fair Winds Brewing Co. plans to open a 30-barrel packaging brewery in Fairfax County next year, Washington Business Journal reported on December 30.

The company, which is led by Fairfax resident Casey Jones, just raised $1.4 million in equity from investors, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The total cost of getting the brewery up and running is expected to be more than $2 million, Jones said. Fair Winds doesn't have a site confirmed yet, but the company is bidding on property in Merrifield.

Although the Fairfax County area has several brewpubs — Sweetwater Tavern and Falls Church's Mad Fox Brewing Co. among them — Fair Winds would be the county's first packaging brewery. Brewpubs sell 75 percent of their beers in-house, while packaging breweries sell to other establishments

"I live in Fairfax, and it's also one of the most affluent counties in the country," he said. "We thought it was a great opportunity because in this environment, there was really no local Fairfax beer on tap."

Jones envisions a facility similar to Port City's in Alexandria or DC Brau's in the District. The brewery would be of a similar size and have an ...More info on site


Hops news USA, NJ: 902 Brewing Company raises more than $35,000 to open brewery in Hoboken, NJ
A group of Hoboken beer makers are one step closer to forming what would be the first brewery the city has seen in several years, The Jersey Journal reported on December 31.

902 Brewing Company raised more than $35,000 through a kickstarter launched in November. The campaign aimed to raise funds for equipment needed for larger-scale brewing operations. The company has already received $36,106 in donations.

The brewery has been more than a year in the making. Two of the company's founders — Colby Janisch and Tucker Littleton — started experimenting with beer recipes in their apartment at 902 Washington Street. The two later partnered with friend Andrew Brown to form an LLC in August 2012, and they decided to name the company after the apartment where their brewing ambitions started.

Brown said that the three are still finalizing a location for the brewery.

Hoboken is considered the home of the United States' first brewery, which opened in 1663. Despite the city's deep rooted history in the business, it's been some time since a brewery has set up shop in Hoboken.

Recent changes to state law has led to a spike in the number of microbreweries in New Jersey. Late last year, the state revamped ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Big Sky Brewing sues Anheuser-Busch over slogan
Big Sky Brewing Co. alleges Anheuser-Busch’s “hold my beer and watch this” videos created by actor John Krasinski violate its trademark of the phrase, STLtoday.com reported on December 30.

Under its Bud Light brand, Anheuser-Busch debuted a new online video series a month ago written and directed by Krasinski and business partner Danny Stessen. Krasinski played Jim Halpert in the TV series “The Office.”

The three Bud Light videos, humorous in tone, depict unpredictable things that can happen when someone is asked to “hold my beer and watch this.” Since their debut, the videos have attracted nearly 5 million views on YouTube, aided by the hashtag #holdmybeer, which can make the videos easier to share on Twitter.

Big Sky, a craft brewer based in Missoula, MT, that sells beer in 24 states, filed a federal lawsuit on December 20 in Missoula against Anheuser-Busch for trademark infringement.

In the suit, Big Sky says it has used the slogan since at least 2004 and holds a trademark for the phrase “hold my beer and watch this.”

“Anheuser-Busch’s unauthorized use of the ‘Hold my beer and watch this’ mark as a major advertising campaign falsely indicates to consumers that Anheuser-Busch’s goods and/or services are in some manner connected ...More info on site


Brewery newsDenmark & China: Carlsberg to pay $250 mln to expand its reach in China
Denmark's Carlsberg, the world's fourth-largest brewer, will pay 1.56 billion yuan ($250 million) to expand its reach in the Chinese beer market as part ...More info on site


Brewery newsChina: Tsingtao Brewery acquires brewery in Hebei, enters a JV in Shijiazhuang
Tsingtao Brewery acquired a local beer producer in North China's Hebei province, and launched a joint venture with another in Shijiazhuang, wrapping up a ...More info on site


Brewery newsJapan & Australia: Major Japanese beer producers increasing the pace of overseas expansion
Faced with a shrinking domestic market due to the chronically low birth rate and the graying of society, Japanese beer companies are strengthening their ...More info on site


Brewery newsBrazil: Beer production estimated to have declined by 2% in 2013
Despite higher volumes reported for the last month, the production of both beer and soft drinks in Brazil declined in 2013 as compared to ...More info on site


Whisky newsWorld: Maltsters happy to find improved sales outlets in distilling and craft brewing
In a gloomy beer year, maltsters are happy to find two much improved outlets: the distillers and craft brewers. Known whisky sales developed over ...More info on site


Brewery news South Africa: South Africa undergoing craft beer revolution
South Africa is a nation of beer drinkers. It constitutes 34 percent of Africa's formal beer market, according to government statistics from 2012. On average, South Africans consume almost 60 litres of beer per person every year – far more than the 14.6 litres per person in the rest of Africa, or the global average of 22 litres, Voice of America reported on December 30. But up until relatively recently, the only beers widely available to South Africans were commercial lagers and pilsners brewed in factories. Now, however, the country is undergoing a craft beer revolution, with small, independent breweries opening everywhere. South Africa’s beer landscape appears to be changing irreversibly. Craft beer is brewed slowly, according to traditional methods and using natural ingredients, including hops, barley, malt, yeast and mineral water. Commercial beer brewers often use chemicals to rush the brewing process, but true artisanal beer makers shun them. Mass-produced beer also generally tastes bland compared with craft brew, which is made in a variety of styles and flavors. Inside The Cockpit Brewery in Cullinan, a town more famous for the diamonds mined here than its beer, Andre de Beer tapped a pint of dark orange ale with a ...More info on site


Barley newsUK: Spring barley premiums expected to recover in 2014
The prospects for spring malting barley crops are looking good for 2014 in the UK, with premiums expected to rise, FarmersWeekly reported on January ...More info on site


Malt newsRussia: Malteurop purchases extracts plant to profit by increase of kvas market
Kvass, one of the national drinks of Russia usually made of wheat, rye, rye bread, or barley and buckwheat meal, is enjoying a steady ...More info on site


Brewery news Belgium & China: Duvel Moortgat’s products enjoying strong demand in China
Belgium’s Duvel Moortgat is enjoying a strong growth in demand for its products in China, despite the fact that prices of imported products are much higher than those of the local brands, Retail Detail Belgique reported on December 24.

When the company started to ship its beers to China in 2007, total volumes only amounted to 200 hl, but 2013 saw already several containers dispatched to China. “Our target for 2013 is at about half the volume we ship to the US. If we continue at this rate, we will surpass the British market in four years,” Moortgat’s General Director, Vincent Smits, said.

In China, Moortgat’s most popular brands are Vedette, Achouffe, and Liefmans Fruitesse. It’s mostly white beer – sweet and not too bitter or strong - that is enjoying such a success, the company said.

Duvel Moortgat does not intend to start brewing Duvel beer in any other parts of the world. “If you brew it elsewhere, it will be difficult to call it “Belgian beer”. Only a beer destined exclusively for local consumption in China could be produced in China,” Nick Papa, Sales Manager China North, said.


Brewery news Zambia: Zambian Breweries forced to increase prices due to 50% beer excise hike
Zambian Breweries Plc. announced on January 3 an increase in the recommended retail price of its clear beer alcoholic beverages by 16% on its Returnable Glass Bottle (RGB) pack, excluding sorghum-based Eagle Lager, taking effect January 1st 2014. This follows the 50% increase in Excise Duty on clear beer from 40% to 60%, which the government recently announced as part of the 2014 National Budget - an increase that will make Zambian beer the most expensive in the region.

As a result, in order to mitigate illegal smuggling that would result from higher beer prices relative to its regional peers, which was caused by the increase in excise duties, the company has, for the time being, decided to absorb the excise increase on its non-returnable packs. Zambian Breweries Plc. believes that this measure will reduce the detrimental effects that the excise duty increase will have on local manufacturing. The company, however, notes that since it will continue paying excise tax on the non-returnable packs, the increased excise duty will be an added direct cost to the product type and will therefore detrimentally affect company profitability.

Making the announcement, Zambian Breweries Plc. Managing Director, Mr. Anele Malumo, said:

Excise duties on beer are a ...More info on site


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