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China: China Resources Snow Breweries starts construction of Shanghai’s biggest beer plant
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Brazil: AmBev investigated on suspicion of unfair trade practices
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Australia: International interest in Foster’s beer business reduced by its struggling wine division - experts
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China: Tsingtao Brewery to focus on the domestic market without forgetting about the world outside - CEO
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EU: Bud case – a blow to Anheuser-Busch and a great publicity for its Czech rival
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Czech Republic: Czechs slowly switching to weaker beer
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United Kingdom & United States: UK maltster Muntons now officially represented in the US
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World: ONIGC posts provisional estimates for barley production and trade in 2008/2009
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Canada: Feed barley down C$3, malting barley drops C$4 per tonne in CWB’s December PRO for 2008/2009
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Ukraine: Ukraine’s hop growing industry does not need speculators - expert
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Russia: January – November beer production makes 11 bln litres
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Ukraine: Obolon brewery may report a UAH25 mln loss in 2009 due to increased water prices
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United States: MillerCoors promising never again to combine beer with caffeine
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Switzerland: Feed barley crop 2008 estimated at 203,000 tonnes
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Russia & Canada: Russian Ochakovo beer shipped to Canada
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Canada: Coors Light beer sets a record of Quebec shipments
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Honduras: Cervecería Hondureña brewery gets a new president
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China: China Resources Snow Breweries starts construction of Shanghai’s biggest beer plant
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China Resources Snow Breweries Ltd., which is owned by SABMiller Plc and China Resources Enterprise Ltd., started building a 650 million yuan ($95 million)
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Brazil: AmBev investigated on suspicion of unfair trade practices
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Companhia de Bebidas das Americas — better known as AmBev, the Brazilian unit of the world's biggest brewer — is being investigated on suspicion
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Australia: International interest in Foster’s beer business reduced by its struggling wine division - experts
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Australia's biggest brewer, Foster's Group Ltd, is less likely to hive off its $3.5 billion wine business, the world's second largest, early next year as there are few obvious buyers and funding is hard to find, Reuters posted on December, 18.
Speculation has been rife that international brewers are circling Foster's beer business if it unhitches the struggling wine unit from a reliable earnings stream generated by an Australian beer market share of more than 50 percent.
However, the chances of the maker of Crown Lager and Victoria Bitter being swept up in a global brewing industry consolidation are decreasing as expectations grow that the wine unit will stay.
Analysts say the A$5 billion wine operation, which ranks behind only Constellation, will be tough to sell as potential buyers are few and harsh debt markets make funding a deal difficult. Returns from selling wine are also under pressure as supplies are plentiful but consumer demand is slowing.
"In this type of market it's going to be very difficult to do anything. My guess is we'll get an internal restructure story," said Theo Maas, investment analyst at Fortis Investment Partners.
The lure of Foster's beer operations, worth A$10-A$11 billion, may not be enough to convince an
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China: Tsingtao Brewery to focus on the domestic market without forgetting about the world outside - CEO
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China’s Tsingtao Brewery said it would continue to concentrate on the huge domestic market, where potential is high especially in rural areas, CCTV communicated
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EU: Bud case – a blow to Anheuser-Busch and a great publicity for its Czech rival
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The European court's ruling that Anheuser-Busch should not have rights to the brand throughout the EU is a blow to the US firm but a positive for Budvar, which has gained good publicity over the years from its Bud battles, Drinks Business Review communicated on December, 17.
Anheuser-Busch has been fighting for trademark exclusivity of the Budweiser name for a number of years, with varying degrees of success. The company claims to have used the Budweiser name for longer than Budejovicky Budvar, having been founded in 1876 while the latter was formed in 1895. However, the Czech company claims that the Budweiser name has been in use for much longer, as it refers to a type of beer that has been brewed in a specific region of the Czech Republic since 1260, predating the American claim by 616 years.
The latest ruling means that unless Anheuser-Busch decides to appeal the decision, it will have to battle it out with Budvar on an individual country basis, which could be costly. This is something it may wish to avoid, given the company's recent acquisition by InBev and subsequent cost cutting exercises: indeed, the firm has slashed 1,400 jobs in the US alone since the
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Czech Republic: Czechs slowly switching to weaker beer
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Plzeňský Prazdroj, the leading brewer of the Czech Republic, is experiencing the usual pre-Christmas sales, so the volumes are slightly lower than in the
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United Kingdom & United States: UK maltster Muntons now officially represented in the US
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Muntons plc, a malt and malted ingredients manufacturer based in Stowmarket Suffolk, UK, announced the opening of its first office in the USA at
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World: ONIGC posts provisional estimates for barley production and trade in 2008/2009
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The ONIGC (Office National Interprofessionnel des Grandes Cultures) published its provisional estimates for the 2008/2009 marketing year on December, 10.
World barley production in the
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Canada: Feed barley down C$3, malting barley drops C$4 per tonne in CWB’s December PRO for 2008/2009
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The CWB released its December Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for the 2008-09 crop year on December, 18.
According to the Board, world grain markets continue
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Ukraine: Ukraine’s hop growing industry does not need speculators - expert
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Domestically produced hops covers only 15% of the needs of Ukraine’s brewers, who are forced to import the rest, the Day Weekly posted on
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Analysis of the Fungal Community in Zaopei
During the Production of Chinese Luzhou-flavour Liquor
Wen-xue Zhang, Zong-wei Qiao, Yue-qin Tang,
Cheng Hu, Qun Sun, Shigeru Morimura and Kenji Kida
Abstract
ABSTRACT
J. Inst. Brew. 113(1), 21–27, 2007
Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and 18S rRNA
gene analysis were carried out to analyze the fungal community
in Zaopei during the production of Chinese Luzhou-flavour liquor.
Two pairs of primers (EF4 /Fung5 and EF4/NS2-GC) were
used for the DGGE. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for clone
analysis was preformed with the primers (EF4 /EF3). The results
of the DGGE analysis showed that the fungal 18S rRNA genes
taken from the Zaopei sample of the pit had high diversity. Gene
clone libraries containing 120 clonal sequences of 18S rRNA
were constructed. The fungal diversity shift showed that the
fungal genera changed with increasing fermentation time and
four genera of fungi (Issatchenkia, Talaromyces, Aspergillus and
Eurotium) were the main dominant communities during the fermentation
of Chinese Luzhou-flavour liquor. The clonal sequences
of the genera Rhizopus and Saccharomyces were found
with difficulty from the clone libraries of Zaopei, suggesting that
the genera Rhizopus and Saccharomyces perhaps are not necessary
for saccharifying and fermenting grains during the production
of Chinese Luzhou-flavour liquor.
Key words: Chinese Luzhou-flavour liquor, clone analysis,
DGGE, fungi, 18S rRNA gene, Zaopei.
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Czech Hops Production and Acreage 2000-2008
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1796 1st U.S. newspaper to appear on Sunday (Baltimore Monitor)
1844 Lujo [Ludwig J von] Brentano is born (German economist)
1897 Fernand J Collin is born, Belgian economist/banker
1991 General Motors announces closing of 21 plants
December 19
1997 Masaru Ibuka co-founder Sony Corporation, dies at 89
1795 1st state appropriation of money for road building, Kentucky
1989 American Airlines purchases Eastern Airline's Latin American route
December 20
1790 The first mechanized textile mill in the U.S. opens in Pawtucket, R.I. Built by Samuel Slater
1803 Louisiana Purchase formally transferred from France to US for $27 million
1966 The transmission of trades and quotes from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange is fully automated for the first time
December 21
1879 Theodore Limperg, business economist
1913 1st crossword puzzle (with 32 clues) printed in New York World
1937 1st feature-length color & sound cartoon premieres (Snow White)
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