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United States: Results of summer 2008: Bud Light Lime leading, MillerCoors sales mutually exclusive, Corona sales falling for the first time in 16 years
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Czech Republic: In H1 2008, beer imports grow by a quarter, exports rise by 7.8 per cent, production falls by 0.5 per cent
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Australia: Coca-Cola enters the Australian beer market with boastful plans for getting over 50 mln litres of beer annually by 2010
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Japan: Beer consumption reduced by growing health-consciousness and a gloomy economic outlook
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United Kingdom & India: In the competition for a stake in India’s United Breweries, Diageo is to struggle with Suntory Group – local sources
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Turkey & Georgia: The joint venture contract between Efes Breweries and Kazbegi brewery to be delayed owing to the situation in Georgia
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Romania: Beer consumption forecasted to add 20% by 2012
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Australia: Winter barley production forecasted to be around 7.8 mln tonnes in 2008/2009 – higher than in 2007/2008, though below initial estimates
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United States: The 2008 crop summary provided by the North Dakota Barley Council executive director reveals mixed results
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EU: Feed barley market resistant to fall, malting barley market inactive and giving up positions
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Canada: Malting barley prices unchanged in CWB mid-September PRO, the next two weeks critical for the Western Canada crop quality
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EU: The Czech Republic reports excellent barley crop 2008, Poland and the Netherlands disappointed with the results
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United States: Idaho hops farmers expect good yields from the increased acreage, craft brewers hope for stabilization of prices
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Portugal & Angola: Portugal’s Unicer brewery to launch a beer plant in Angola by 2010
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United Kingdom: Cobra Beer to attract women by stylish Fresh Ginger
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Jamaica: Diageo’s Red Stripe brewery reports a 35.2% decline in after-tax profit for FY ended June, 30
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Australia: The Western Region Barley Council announces changes to deliveries arrangements of malting barley for 2009 - 2010
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Russia: Bear Beer coming back on the Russian beer market
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Ukraine: Obolon Brewery reports strong growth in August, 2008
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United States: The redesigned packaging of Coors Light to signal when beer is ready to drink
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Canada: Michael Brophy from the CWB named new president and CEO of the Brewing and Malting Barley Research Institute
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Czech Republic: Demand for canned beer grows though does not replace the traditional glass bottle
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Latvia: Aldaris brewery will try exporting its production to the west – Chairwoman Inara Sure
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United States: The redesigned packaging of Coors Light to signal when beer is ready to drink
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Estonia: Tallin Stock Exchange will stop trading with Saku brewery shares as of September, 16
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United Kingdom: SABMiller appoints Chris Taylor to the newly-created position of brands director
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United States: The Institute of Barley and Malt Sciences aims at being “the barley to beer chain”
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United States: Results of summer 2008: Bud Light Lime leading, MillerCoors sales mutually exclusive, Corona sales falling for the first time in 16 years
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The results of the U.S. beer industry’s critical summer selling season are as follows: Bud Light Lime won, newly merged Coors and Miller cancelled
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Czech Republic: In H1 2008, beer imports grow by a quarter, exports rise by 7.8 per cent, production falls by 0.5 per cent
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Beer imports to the Czech Republic grew by a quarter year-on-year to almost 0.18 mln hl in the first six months of the year,
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Australia: Coca-Cola enters the Australian beer market with boastful plans for getting over 50 mln litres of beer annually by 2010
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As Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) is expected to turn the first sod on Australia’s newest brewery on the NSW Central Coast in just two months, its entry in the local beer market underscores the enormous change sweeping through the sector, the Australian Business communicated on September, 12.
The nation’s once almighty brand Victoria Bitter, or VB, remains the clear number one beer but its market share has slipped from just under 30 per cent in 1999 to 19 per cent in 2007 and just over 17 per cent in July 2008, according to Nielsen figures.
While it remains unclear whether its demise will be as swift and complete as that of Foster's, Australia is unlikely to ever see such a dominant brand as VB again, experts believe.
The phenomenon of premiumization is taking hold, and low-carbohydrate beer headed by Pure Blonde and mid-strength brews led by XXXX Gold are continuing to eat away at the market share of the older-school mass-market monsters.
The local beer market some time ago turned into a cosy duopoly between Foster’s and Lion Nathan, but now CCA is trying to enter the competition.
According to experts, however, Coca-Cola's fitful boast that it wanted to be the number three beer maker and
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Japan: Beer consumption reduced by growing health-consciousness and a gloomy economic outlook
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Japan’s breweries have entered a period of tough times for the country’s increasingly health-conscious youth cut back their drinking amid a gloomy economic outlook,
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United Kingdom & India: In the competition for a stake in India’s United Breweries, Diageo is to struggle with Suntory Group – local sources
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As it has been already reported, drinks giant Diageo is holding talks with Vijay Mallya's United Breweries Group about buying a stake in its
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Turkey & Georgia: The joint venture contract between Efes Breweries and Kazbegi brewery to be delayed owing to the situation in Georgia
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Turkey’s Efes Breweries International has decided to delay by six months a legal contract for the formation of a joint venture with Georgia beer
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Romania: Beer consumption forecasted to add 20% by 2012
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Romania’s beer consumption is expected to grow 20% by 2012, the Financiarul posted on September, 16. According to a study by market research company
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Australia: Winter barley production forecasted to be around 7.8 mln tonnes in 2008/2009 – higher than in 2007/2008, though below initial estimates
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Winter barley production in 2008-09 is forecasted to reach around 7.8 million tonnes, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics published in its Australian crop report as of September, 16.
Although this is a significant increase from the 2007-08 production level, it is below initial estimates.
New South Wales
Winter barley production in New South Wales is forecast to increase to just more than 1.5 million tonnes in 2008-09, a significant increase from the 650 000 tonnes produced in the previous season, reflecting an improvement in yields (1.58 t/ha).
The area planted to barley in 2008-09 is estimated to have decreased by 3 per cent to 980,000 hectares.
Victoria
The barley acreage in Victoria is estimated to have increased by 3 per cent in 2008-09, to 950,000 hectares. Assuming an improvement in yields from last year’s drought affected crop, production is forecast to increase by 42 per cent to 1.6 million tonnes in 2008-09.
Queensland
Although the area planted to barley is estimated to have increased by 12 per cent in 2008-09, a decline in yields is likely to result in slightly lower barley production. Barley yields in Queensland are forecast at1.58 tonnes a hectare in 2008-09, compared with 1.80 tonnes a hectare in 2007-08. Total barley production
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United States: The 2008 crop summary provided by the North Dakota Barley Council executive director reveals mixed results
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Both feed and malting barley spot cash prices showed mixed trends during the first two weeks of September, Farm & Ranch Guide reported on
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EU: Feed barley market resistant to fall, malting barley market inactive and giving up positions
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Like in the previous weeks, the EU’s feed barley market demonstrates more resistance to fall than that of wheat and maize, the French La
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Canada: Malting barley prices unchanged in CWB mid-September PRO, the next two weeks critical for the Western Canada crop quality
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The latest mid-month pool return outlook for 2008-09 malting barley issued by the Canadian Wheat Board has not changed from the August outlook, the
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EU: The Czech Republic reports excellent barley crop 2008, Poland and the Netherlands disappointed with the results
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At the beginning of the month, the Netherlands reported disappointing results from the North of the country, imports needs were estimated at 300,000 tons.
Poland
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United States: Idaho hops farmers expect good yields from the increased acreage, craft brewers hope for stabilization of prices
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Idaho is one of the few states that produce hops, the Idaho Statesman published on September, 15. But for the first time in more than a decade, new hop trellises were built in the region this spring and hop acreage statewide was increased by about 30 per cent – from 2,996 acres in 2007 to 3,885 in 2008, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates.
Meanwhile, farmers in Washington, the largest hop producing state, added an estimated 8,000 new acres of hop fields this year to take advantage of higher prices.
The industry was hit by the crisis in 2006, when worldwide hop production reached a historic low of about 113,000 acres. The major hop shortage of 2007 was the result of a series of events including bad weather in Europe, a fire at a large hop warehouse in Washington state, an increased demand in Europe and emerging markets like China, experts say,
Hops that had been selling for about $6 a pound now cost $20 or more for brewers who haven't contracted for a lower set price.
Since 2006, about 20,000 new acres of hop varieties have been planted worldwide, but prices remain high, said Ralph Olson, owner of Hop Union, a
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Variation in Malting Quality and Heat Resistance
in the Malting Barley Variety "Alexis"
Birthe Møller, Jose Luis Molina-Cano and Lars Munck
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 108(3), 294–302, 2002
In earlier studies concerning vigour, where subsamples are heattreated
before germination there was found heat-sensitive as well
as heat-resistant barley samples. The vigour model developed by
Ellis and Roberts and further developed at Carlsberg, could only
describe the heat-sensitive barleys. Seventeen samples of the
“Alexis” variety grown widely in Europe were collected from
the EBC trials in 1994 in order to see if heat resistance in barley
was influenced by different growing conditions. We found
both heat-sensitive samples following the vigour model as well
as pronounced heat-resistant samples, but these were not divided
according to growing conditions. The germination curves dependent
on heat treatment and germination time were evaluated
by Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Heat-resistant barley
samples could be differentiated from heat-sensitive samples already
after ½ h of heat treatment at 68°C (12% moisture) and
after 3 days of germination. The barley samples were analysed
with regard to malting quality. The PCA evaluation of the data
divided the samples according to growing location, mainly due
to differences in protein and -glucan. However, the malting
analyses could not describe the differences in heat resistance and
sensitivity of the barleys. The biochemical background of the
heat resistance found is discussed on the basis of literature. Our
findings should give an experimental basis for exploiting a biochemical
principle for heat resistance, which is formed during
grain filling and consumed during storage and germination.
Key words: Heat resistance, malting barley quality, principal
component analysis, vigour.
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