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Czech Republic: Association of Breweries and Malt Houses reports official results of 2008
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp reports a more than doubled net income in 2008 thanks to higher beer sales
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France: Heineken becomes the new market leader in terms of turnover in 2008
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Denmark & Poland: Danish brewer Royal Unibrew sells its Koszalin brewery
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The Netherlands: Heineken successfully places EUR 1 bln 5-year notes
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Namibia: Namibia Breweries reports increased beer volumes for the six months ended December 31
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Canada: CWB posts its March PRO for the 2008/09 and 2009/10 crop years
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EU: Market still blocked for malting barley crop 2008
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United States: Hops growers worried by huge stocks, too much planting in the US and around the world
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India: Carlsberg to win a 10% share of India’s mild beer market by launching Tuborg nationally
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Japan: Craft brewers see potential for growth despite barriers erected by Japanese laws
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Ukraine: SABMiller expected to sell its more expensive Ukrainian brands
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo to launch a new brewery early next year
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Belgium: Alken-Maes brewery to launch next month a renewed Maes Pils
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Japan: Brewer Sapporo re-elects its directors to extend its takeover defence steps
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Vietnam: Total beer consumption to amount to 1.5 mln hl next year
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Finland: Carlsberg risks a drop in sales if it closes Pori brewery – workers’ union
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United Kingdom: Pubs lose in number to supermarkets for the first time in British history
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The Netherlands: Heineken expects packaging costs to rise, agricultural costs to remain broadly unchanged in 2009
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Ukraine: Retail prices of beer will not grow more than 14.5 – 25% - SUN InBev Ukraine
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Kenya: East Africa Breweries turns to bar attendants to help grow its beer sales
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Czech Republic: Association of Breweries and Malt Houses reports official results of 2008
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Breweries in the Czech Republic produced 19.81 million hectolitres of beer last year, 0.5 percent less than in record year 2007 and the second
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp reports a more than doubled net income in 2008 thanks to higher beer sales
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San Miguel Corp, Southeast Asia's biggest food and drinks group, said its net income more than doubled in 2008, thanks to higher beer sales
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France: Heineken becomes the new market leader in terms of turnover in 2008
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Heineken has become the new leader of France’s beer market in terms of turnover dethroning Carlsberg’s Brasserie Kronenbourg, Le Figaro reported on March, 26.
“2008
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Denmark & Poland: Danish brewer Royal Unibrew sells its Koszalin brewery
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Denmark-based brewer Royal Unibrew has agreed to sell its brewery located in the Polish town of Koszalin to local sector company Van Pur SA,
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The Netherlands: Heineken successfully places EUR 1 bln 5-year notes
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Heineken N.V. announced on March, 25 that it had successfully placed 5-year Euro Notes for a principal amount of EUR 1.0 billion with a
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Namibia: Namibia Breweries reports increased beer volumes for the six months ended December 31
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Namibia Breweries said revenue increased to N$823 million in the six-month period to 31 December 2008 compared to N$715 million during the same period
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Canada: CWB posts its March PRO for the 2008/09 and 2009/10 crop years
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The CWB released on March, 26 its March 2009 Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 crop years.
The March PRO for 2008-09
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EU: Market still blocked for malting barley crop 2008
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EU’s malting barley market is still blocked for the old crop, La Depeche communicated on March, 27.
The demand for the crop 2008 is inexistent
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United States: Hops growers worried by huge stocks, too much planting in the US and around the world
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The US hop market has seen a major swing, with the amount of hops in storage surging to the highest level in five years
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The Effect of Hydroxycinnamic Acids and Volatile Phenols on Beer Quality
S. E. Iyuke, E. M. Madigoe and R. Maponya
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(4), 300–305, 2008
To the consumer, beer should be an agreeable beverage of attractive
colour, clarity, pleasing flavour and should carry no toxic
substances. One of the major constituents of barley is phenolic
acids and their direct effect on the quality of beer is still a mystery.
The aim of the study therefore was to investigate the relationship
between phenolic acids during mashing at different
temperatures and the quality of the beer. The mash regime and
liquor to malt ratios were optimised and the carbohydrates obtained
were analysed at 3.5 L of water per kg of malt and a total
mash time of 105 min. Carbohydrate and phenolic acid analyses
were performed by HPLC coupled with a UV-vis detector. The
three different malts used had a phenolic acid content of 33.25
μg/mL, 25.44 μg/mL and 19.98 μg/mL for malt A, B and C,
respectively. The plot of 1/T versus Ln(t) gave a negative slope
with activation energy (Ea) = 209 KJ/mol, rate constant (k) = 4.6
× 104 mg/L min, which are comparable to similar data reported
in the literature. The kinetics studies showed that the optimised
mashing temperature of 90°C was adequate to form 4-vinylguaiacol
by thermal decarboxylation from the hydroxycinnamic
acids. This study has shown that there is no direct correlation
between phenolic acids and oxidative flavour stability of beer
while the corresponding volatile phenols may affect beer flavour.
Key words: Beer quality, HPLC, hydroxycinnamic acids, kinetics,
volatile phenols, wort.
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