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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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The changes are compared to last Newsletter's
prices. Arrows indicate the direction of the change.
United Kingdom: SABMiller reports growth for the first half ended September, 30, warns of uncertain future
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Belgium: InBev says postponed equity offering will not affect completion of the combination with Anheuser-Busch
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Australia: Experts name SABMiller as the most likely contender to bid for Foster’s beer brands if they come on to the market
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Japan: Suntory secures a stable #3 spot in H1 beer shipments and forecast to outrace Sapporo in the annual ranking as well
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Kenya: Keroche Breweries to challenge Diageo, ready even for “Beer War 2”
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Russia & Kazakhstan: Baltika starts shipments of beer to Kazakhstan
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World: Maltsters sold out for 2008 shipments, hardly to expand capacities against financial crisis and uncertain beer output forecasts
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United States: Barley crop to exceed latest forecast by 10%, prices decline
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Canada: Malting barley down C$8 a tonne, feed barley declines by C$22 - CWB mid-October PRO
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United Kingdom: Barley growers to become closer to the beer industry through a new Muntons Malt Supply Chain
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Australia: Feed barley back at AU$240, malting barley unchanged at AU$345
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Ukraine: Obolon brewery reports good results for January – September 2008
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United Kingdom: SABMiller to restrict distribution of Peroni in the UK
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Romania: Ursus Breweries forecasts positive growth for the nation’s beer market
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India: SABMiller India officially launches long-expected Indus Pride beer
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Australia: SQP reduces malting barley pool returns to AU$310 - AU$330/tonne, feed barley – to AU$220 - AU$240/tonne
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Russia & Azerbaijan: Baltika to increase beer production at its Baku-Castel brewery
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Belgium & United Kingdom: UK consumers to buy draught Duvel freely
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Australia: Foster’s two new beers target niche categories consumers
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Estonia: A. le Coq brewery reports sales results for January – September, 2008
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United Kingdom: SABMiller reports growth for the first half ended September, 30, warns of uncertain future
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SABMiller plc published an updated report on its performance during the six-month period ended September, 30 (which is the first half of its financial
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Belgium: InBev says postponed equity offering will not affect completion of the combination with Anheuser-Busch
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InBev‘s previously announced rights offering will be postponed until market conditions stabilize, the brewer posted on its official website on October, 14.
The company said
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Australia: Experts name SABMiller as the most likely contender to bid for Foster’s beer brands if they come on to the market
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As the Australian Foster’s is reportedly preparing its takeover defences, analysts are making suggestions on who would be interested in the company’s beer business,
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Japan: Suntory secures a stable #3 spot in H1 beer shipments and forecast to outrace Sapporo in the annual ranking as well
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Japan’s brewer Suntory, which was ranked third for the first time in beer shipments in H1 2008, took a 12.9% share between January and
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Kenya: Keroche Breweries to challenge Diageo, ready even for “Beer War 2”
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Kenya’s Keroche Breweries is preparing to challenge the might of East African Breweries (EABL) when it launches its new beers later this month, Reuters
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Russia & Kazakhstan: Baltika starts shipments of beer to Kazakhstan
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Russia’s Baltika Brewery has started shipments of beer from its Novosibirsk plant to Kazakhstan, the company reported on October, 13.
As it was announced, the
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World: Maltsters sold out for 2008 shipments, hardly to expand capacities against financial crisis and uncertain beer output forecasts
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Of the annual malt demand, 60 – 70% are traded under long-term agreements (LTA’s), experts informed earlier this month admitting it has become rather
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United States: Barley crop to exceed latest forecast by 10%, prices decline
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The US 2008 barley harvest is almost 92 percent complete nationwide. Even though North Dakota crop conditions are quite variable, the crop ended up
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Canada: Malting barley down C$8 a tonne, feed barley declines by C$22 - CWB mid-October PRO
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The CWB released its mid-month barley Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for the 2008/09 crop year on October, 9.
According to the Board’s outlook, malting barley
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United Kingdom: Barley growers to become closer to the beer industry through a new Muntons Malt Supply Chain
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Muntons Malt Supply Chain is a new company set up to bring barley growers closer to brewers and distillers, Farmers Weekly posted on October,
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Australia: Feed barley back at AU$240, malting barley unchanged at AU$345
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The continuing drought reduces the confidence in production and the trade of grain. Despite some small tonnages committed during the year, forward sales of grain have been minimal this year, the Australian Weekly Times published on October, 8.
According to market participants, new crop feed barley prices were back AU$10 last week to AU$240 delivered port.
The declining production of malting barley has left malting barley prices unchanged at AU$345 port.
Old crop feed barley prices were also down AU$35 to AU$310 delivered Melbourne. Traders say that little volume is trading and growers are cleaning up stocks ahead of the harvest.
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The Measurement of Structural Characteristics of Barley for Shochu Using Single-Kernel Characterization System 4100 Crush-Response Profiles
A. Iwami, B. G. Osborne, H.-N. Huynh,
R. S. Anderssen, I. J. Wesley, Y. Kajiwara, H. Takashita1 and T. Omori
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 111(2), 181–189, 2005
The selection of grain that is optimum for barley Shochu is not
straightforward. Usually malting barley is used, but not all malting
barley samples perform well in Shochu production. In addition
there is a genotype ? environment effect, so that a given
variety may perform satisfactorily in one environment but not
another. Therefore a method for testing samples for Shochu is
required. This group has previously reported on the evaluation of
barley for Shochu production using the Single Kernel Characterization
System (SKCS) and demonstrated a significant correlation
between the SKCS Hardness Index and pearling performance.
The Hardness Index values are multivariate statistical
predictions derived from an incremental change analysis of the
crush-response profiles. In the present study, a detailed analysis
was performed of the averaged SKCS Crush-Response Profiles
of barley, obtained when measuring the SKCS Hardness Index.
It was concluded that the morphological differences between
averaged barley SKCS Crush-Response Profiles appear to allow
barley varieties to be classified into four distinct classes. In addition,
the elastic response to the crushing on the SKCS device of
the aleurone layers of barley kernels yields a useful predictor of
pearling quality /performance.
Key words: Aleurone layers, barley, crush-response profiles,
hardness, pearling, shochu, SKCS.
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