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The Philippines & Japan: Kirin buys San Miguel stake if there is an opportunity
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USA: Anheuser-Busch posts better than expected profits thanks to Bud Light
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China: Inbev’s Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery to make public offering
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Australia: Lion Nathan reaffirmed its annual profit forecast on rising beer sales
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Europe: SABMiller expands export operations in Europe
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Czech Republic: Beer prices grew by 160 % over last 14 years
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France: Malting barley prices are falling due to good yields throughout Europe and protein contents less than 11 %
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World: Hops shortage still an urgent problem, the data on crop year 2007 show
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Russia: The Russians boycott on Czech beer in response to the placement of a U.S. missile defence radar in the Czech Rep.
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India: Diageo negotiating to buy 30% stake in Cobra for $100 mln
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Czech Republic: 2007- a successful year for Czech brewing industry
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India: Falling net profit of India’s United Breweries
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Belarus: Olivaria brewery sales grow by 61.7 % in January - May
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Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Brewery results of 2007
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UK: Scotland’s largest independent grain merchant expands its property in a key strategic area for maltsters
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The Philippines & Japan: Kirin buys San Miguel stake if there is an opportunity
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Japanese brewer Kirin would be interested in buying a stake in the beer business of Philippines' San Miguel, Reuters informed on July 24.
That day,
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USA: Anheuser-Busch posts better than expected profits thanks to Bud Light
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Improved pricing and the successful launch of Bud Light Lime helped American Brewer Anheuser-Busch post better than expected profits, Forbes.com announced on July 23.
Just
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China: Inbev’s Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery to make public offering
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Guangzhou Zhujiang Brewery Co, InBev’s Chinese joint venture, has obtained regulatory approval for an initial public offering in China to raise about 1 billion
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Australia: Lion Nathan reaffirmed its annual profit forecast on rising beer sales
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Lion Nathan Ltd., Australia's second- biggest brewer, reaffirmed its annual profit forecast on rising sales of beers including XXXX Gold and Tooheys Extra Dry,
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Europe: SABMiller expands export operations in Europe
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SABMiller Plc, the world's third- largest brewer, will set up new Swedish and Austrian export units and expand similar French and Spanish divisions, Bloomberg informed on July 25 quoting the company’s e-mailed statement.
Due to the new subsidiaries, SABMiller will ship beer to almost every country in Europe and more than 100 nations around the world.
The company’s statement shows, its European exports increased 24 percent annually to more than 2.5 million hectoliters (2.1 million barrels) in the past five years and its export market in Europe increased 40 percent by volume in Europe in the past year.
The expansion of the export operations follows the significant success of the more established operations in Germany and the UK. The UK is now SABMiller’s most successful import market, marketing a larger portfolio of brands than any other market across Europe. In the year 2007-2008, Germany alone accounted for 300,000 hectolitres with 200,000 hcl being Pilsner Urquell.
The success of SABMiller’s European export strategy has been attributed to combining a popular international worthmore portfolio with intelligent investment in simple and effective marketing programmes appropriate to each region.
``We are consistently seeking to further establish and strengthen our position in key geographies throughout Europe, not only
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USA: Beer is preferred, US poll shows
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When U.S. drinkers are asked to name which alcoholic beverage they most often drink, the word “beer” sounds most often, Gallup’s publication of July
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Czech Republic: Beer prices grew by 160 % over last 14 years
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Prices for bottled beer grew by 45 % in the Czech Republic, which is not that impressing compared to the soaring draught beer –
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France: Malting barley prices are falling due to good yields throughout Europe and protein contents less than 11 %
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According to official estimation, this year’s grain crop in France will make 53 mt, 19 % more than in 2007, La Dépêche said on
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World: Hops shortage still an urgent problem, the data on crop year 2007 show
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According to Barth-Haas Report, in crop year 2007 world alpha acid production increased by slightly more than 500 mt year on year. In 2007,
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Characteristics of High Cell Density Fermentations with
Different Lager Yeast Strains
Pieter J. Verbelen, Sebastiaan Van Mulders,
Daan Saison, Stijn Van Laere, Filip Delvaux1 and Freddy R. Delvaux
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 114(2), 127–133, 2008
To improve the productivity of the beer fermentation process,
several strategies can be adopted. One of these promising strategies
could be the increase of suspended yeast cells in the reactor.
Therefore, the fermentation characteristics of 11 lager yeast
strains were studied in normal pitched worts (20 × 106 cells/ mL)
(LD) and in worts with a four-fold higher pitching rate (HD).
The fermentation rate was 2-4 times increased when high initial
cell levels were used. The net yeast growth was somewhat similar
between the LD and the HD fermentations, although the FAN
uptake level was about 35% higher in the HD fermentations
compared with LD. High viabilities were observed throughout
the fermentations with high cell loadings. HD fermentations
resulted in higher concentrations of all the measured fusel alcohols
and higher maxima and residual concentrations of total
diacetyl were observed. In contrast, higher levels of most of the
esters were found at the normal pitching rate, although the results
of isoamyl acetate were not significant. With the help of
“Principal Component Analysis”, it became clear that the cell
density had an important influence on the flavour profile, but
that yeast specific preferences could not be overlooked as they
determined the sensitivity of the yeast to the application of
higher cell densities.
Key words: Fermentation, flavour compounds, high gravity
brewing, pitching rate, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, yeast metabolism...
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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
The 40 Largest Breweries Worldwide in 2007
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24 July
1847 Richard M. Hoe patented the rotary type printing press, NYC.
1938 Instant coffee invented.
1987 IBM-PC DOS Version 3.3 (updated) released
25 July
1978 The world's first test-tube baby, Louise Joy Brown, was born in Lancashire, England.
1946 1st bikini is shown at a Paris fashion show.
1984 Cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya became 1st woman to walk in space
26 July
1656 Rembrandt declares he is insolvent
1835 1st sugar cane plantation started in Hawaii.
1908 FBI founded
27 July
1694 The Bank of England opens for business in London to print currency and manage the national debt. It goes on to become one of the world’s most effective central banks.
1866 Atlantic telegraph cable successfully laid (1,686 miles long)
1971 Merrill Lynch & Co. goes public, becoming the first New York Stock Exchange firm to do its own initial public offering on the NYSE.
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