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EU: EU nations differ in beer taxation questions - report
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Brazil: “Stable” AmBev to pay near-term debts in a timely manner – Moody’s credit-rating agency
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Malaysia: GAB brewery posts Q1 results, confident of growth in FY 2009
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United Kingdom & Japan: Diageo transfers selling rights for its beers from Sapporo to Kirin Brewery
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Romania: Ursus Breweries increases sales volume by 24% in the first half of the current financial year
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United States: MillerCoors embarking on an optimization project
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Russia & Uruguay: Baltika starts shipping beer to Uruguay
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Australia: ABB and AWB may merge to lead the barley market
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India: Indian trader report dropping spot barley prices
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Denmark & United Kingdom: Enterprise Inns apologizing for miscommunication about delisting Carlsberg beer
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia creates a beer-distribution joint venture
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Russia: Baltika Breweries to distribute Corona Extra
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United States: Malting barley growers say business unchanged since the creation of MillerCoors
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Spain: A high fiber no alcohol beer released specially for women
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Japan & Russia & Moldova: Baltika supplying Asahi beer to Moldova
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Namibia: A bottling license argument brewing between SABMiller and Namibia Breweries
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Nepal & India: Indian External Affairs Minister defending Unites Breweries Nepal subsidiary from a strike
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El Salvador: Leading brewers adopting a self-regulating code
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EU: EU nations differ in beer taxation questions - report
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Despite EU’s 16-year-old promise to harmonize the structure for excise duties on alcoholic beverages, the variance in tax burdens on beer across the Union
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Brazil: “Stable” AmBev to pay near-term debts in a timely manner – Moody’s credit-rating agency
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Moody’s Investors Service, the big credit-rating agency, adjusted its credit outlook on AmBev to reflect a somewhat rocky road ahead, St. Louis Today posted
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Malaysia: GAB brewery posts Q1 results, confident of growth in FY 2009
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Guinness Anchor Bhd, a leading Malaysian brewer, posted on November, 26 the results of its first quarter ended September, 30.
According to the company’s statement,
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United Kingdom & Japan: Diageo transfers selling rights for its beers from Sapporo to Kirin Brewery
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Japanese Kirin Brewery Co. announced it will import and sell Diageo’s Guinness and Kilkenny beers in Japan as from June, 1, Reuters posted on
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Romania: Ursus Breweries increases sales volume by 24% in the first half of the current financial year
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Ursus Breweries, SABMiller’s Romanian subsidiary, announced its sales volume grew 24% in the first half of the current financial year (April – September), Financiarul
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United States: MillerCoors embarking on an optimization project
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MillerCoors has begun implementing an 18-month network optimization project, Ag Weekly cited a company spokesperson on November, 26.
Aimee Valdez, a spokesperson for MillerCoors, said
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Russia & Uruguay: Baltika starts shipping beer to Uruguay
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Russia’s major brewer Baltika has started shipping its beers to Uruguay and is planning to enter other markets of Latin America, RIA Novosty cited the company’s press release on November, 27.
“Starting shipments to Uruguay is an important step in the development of our business in Latin America. This will allow us to enter the other markets of Mercosur, including those of Brazil and Argentina,” Dmitry Kistev, Baltika’s Export Sales Director, is quoted as saying.
At the first stage, Baltika beers will be sold in the major distribution networks of the capital Montevideo. Later the brewer’s products will be available through big wholesale companies across the nation.
Baltika’s main competitors in Uruguay are the beers exported from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Germany.
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Australia: ABB and AWB may merge to lead the barley market
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Talks are continuing about the possibility of an AU$2.3 billion merger of Australia's two largest grain companies – ABB and AWB, Farm Online reported
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India: Indian trader report dropping spot barley prices
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Barley prices dropped on November, 28 due to the stagnant market situation in the spot market followed by lower buying by the poultry industries
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Long Term Serial Repitching and the Genetic
and Phenotypic Stability of Brewer’s Yeast
Chris D. Powell and Andrew N. Diacetis
Abstract
ABSTRACT
J. Inst. Brew. 113(1), 67–74, 2007
Two brewing yeast strains, one employed for the production of
an ale type product and the other used solely for bottle conditioning,
were serially repitched over a period of one year. Subsequently
each yeast culture was compared to the original stocks
for a variety of phenotypic and genotypic characteristics. Fermentation
performance was assessed in terms of flocculation
capacity and the time required to achieve attenuation in 150
barrel fermentation vessels, while the propensity for the population
to accumulate variants was assessed by analysing giant
colony morphology. Changes to the genome were monitored by
DNA fingerprinting of each yeast culture using RAPD-PCR and
RFLP. Although some colony morphology variation was observed
between fresh and old ale yeast cultures, there were no
detectable genetic changes or alterations in fermentation characteristics
to either yeast strain over the course of serial repitching.
It is suggested that although some brewing yeast strains are susceptible
to genetic drift, others are more resilient and can remain
stable over extended periods of time. The propensity to produce
variants may therefore play a significant role in determining the
number of times a strain may be serially repitched, or its suitability
for beer fermentations.
Key words: cropping, flocculation, genetic drift, RAPD, RFLP,
Saccharomyces.
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* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
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Finland's domestic beer sales 2001 - 2007
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