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China: Yanjing Brewery to raise beer prices and start processing its own barley
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UK: Scottish and Newcastle will be the first in the world to produce energy from spent grain
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Philippines: San Miguel brewery’s net profit up 9% in 2007
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Vietnam: Sabeco inaugurates Asia’s most modern beer plant
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Serbia: Carlsberg invests 30 million euro in Celarevo brewery to expand production capacity
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Uganda & Kenya: East African Breweries H1 pretax profit up 22%
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Europe: Malt markets inactive in February, prices not moved much
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Europe: Barley markets much weaker in February for both old and new crop
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Europe: Mild weather made farmers to start spring barley planting earlier
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Canada: Government introduces bill to end wheat board barley monopoly
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Belarus: President removes import quota on beer, allays advertising restrictions
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Canada: Russell Breweries announces Q2 2008 net loss of 49%
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Netherlands & UK: EU extends review of Heineken
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Malawi: Bottling and Brewing Group Limited launches Tuborg beer
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Australia: Fosters-owned Cascade brewery produces 'green' beer
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Luxembourg: Wernelin sells 250,000 InBev shares for 15.1 million euro
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Zimbabwe: SABMiller denies funding Makoni’s presidential campaign
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Canada: Sleeman Breweries replaces four senior executives including president
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Ukraine: Government to consider the question of barley export quota increasing on March 6
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India: Barley futures may open higher on expected good demand from domestic brewers
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Jordan: Jordan tenders to buy 100,000 tonnes of feed barley
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China: Yanjing Brewery to raise beer prices and start processing its own barley
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Beijing Yanjing Brewery Co will raise beer prices and start processing its own barley this year, as it joins other Chinese food and beverage
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UK: Scottish and Newcastle will be the first in the world to produce energy from spent grain
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A brewery has taken a major step towards being self-sufficient in energy. Scottish and Newcastle (S&N) will be the first in the world to
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Romania: Heineken acquires Bere Mures
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Heineken N.V. announced that it is to acquire the Romanian brewer Bere Mures, in a press release, February 29. The transaction will strengthen Heineken’s
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Philippines: San Miguel brewery’s net profit up 9% in 2007
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Southeast Asian food and drinks company San Miguel said net profit at its flagship Philippine beer unit grew 9 percent to 8 billion pesos
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Vietnam: Sabeco inaugurates Asia’s most modern beer plant
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The Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation (Sabeco) held an inauguration ceremony for its new brewery in Ho Chi Minh City’s outlying district of Cu
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Serbia: Carlsberg invests 30 million euro in Celarevo brewery to expand production capacity
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Carlsberg Serbia has announced that it will invest EUR 30 mln in its Čelarevo brewery, Beta News reported March 3.
The money will be spent
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Uganda & Kenya: East African Breweries H1 pretax profit up 22%
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East African Breweries posted a 22 percent rise in first-half pretax profit to 6.45 billion shillings, ($94.85 million) for the six months ended December 31, 2007, boosted by sales in its main Kenyan market, the company said, according to Reuters, March 3.
"We have delivered extremely good profit before tax growth of 22 percent. Kenya has provided the powerhouse of revenue growth," group commercial director Chris Caldwell told a briefing for investors.
Kenya contributed 66 percent of the group's 16.1 billion shillings of revenues in the first half to end-December, up 27 percent from the previous year's total.
The company, majority owned by the world's biggest drinks group, Diageo, had pretax profit of 5.3 billion shillings in the first half a year ago.
EABL said post-election unrest in Kenya had disrupted transportation of products and fuel to plants in Uganda for five days in December, and slowed sales in January and February.
A disputed presidential vote triggered violence that killed at least 1,000 people, displaced 300,000 and interrupted economic activity.
The company hopes to recover in the second half, after President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga signed a power-sharing deal last week, helping ease tension in the country and restore investor confidence.
"In the last
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Europe: Malt markets inactive in February, prices not moved much
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Malt markets have been inactive, prices have not moved much, analysts reported February 29. They have followed weaker malting barley prices only to a
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Europe: Barley markets much weaker in February for both old and new crop
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Old crop markets are much weaker than in January, the analysts reported February 29. The reason is an unexpected large offer of French winter
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Europe: Mild weather made farmers to start spring barley planting earlier
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Winter is over, and it has been warmer again than in former years, analysts reported February 29. There has been sufficient precipitation except for
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Canada: Government introduces bill to end wheat board barley monopoly
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The Conservatives introduced a bill to end the Canadian Wheat Board's monopoly on sales of western barley, a move that opponents see as the
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Comparison of Foam Quality and the Influence of
Hop a-Acids and Proteins Using Five Foam Analysis Methods
D. Evan Evans and Anne Surrel,
Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research,
University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS,
Australia; Megan Sheehy and Douglas C. Stewart,
Joe White Maltings Ltd., Adelaide, SA, Australia;
and Louise H. Robinson, Lion Nathan Limited, Lidcombe, NSW, Australia
Abstract
J. Am. Soc. Brew. Chem. 66(1):1-10, 2008
Rudin, NIBEM, lacing index, cylinder pour, and shake foam quality tests
were comprehensively compared to evaluate their utility and responsiveness
to beer components that are thought to influence foam quality. Each of the
tests responded differently to beer characteristics that influence beer foam
quality. The Rudin and shake tests responded positively to the level and
content of foam-promoting proteins (i.e., protein Z4) and also to the level
of isomerized hop a-acids in beer. However, the shake test did not differentiate
between isomerized and hydrogenated hop a-acids, whereas the
Rudin test did. The lacing index responded positively to isomerized hop
a-acids, hydrogenated in particular, but possibly negatively to alcohol. Hydrogenation
of hop a-acids and protein Z4 increased foam stability as
measured by the cylinder pour test, whereas alcohol, higher pH, and CO2
level tended to reduce foam stability. A positive association with the level
of isomerized hop acids was not observed; however, further investigation
is required to clarify this. Finally, the NIBEM test results were influenced
positively by the level of isomerized hop acids and protein Z4, while they
were negatively correlated with viscosity and final gravity. Hop a-acid hydrogenation
substantially improved NIBEM foam stability compared with
isomerized hop a-acids. The NIBEM test was correlated positively with the
Rudin, cylinder pour, lacing index, and shake (foam quality generated) tests.
These comparisons and observations suggest how these foam quality evaluation
tests may be best used for quality control/assurance and beverage
development.
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* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter
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