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World: Race for the position of world’s biggest selling beer continues
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Belgium & South Korea: Second round of bids invited for AB InBev’s South Korean brewer - sources
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Czech Republic & United States: Budejovicky Budvar increases exports to the US in 2008
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China & Thailand: Tsingtao chooses Thailand to establish its first brewery outside China
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Romania: Heineken Romania reports a 20% increase in turnover for 2008
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Africa: SABMiller focusing on tapping Africa’s informal market worth $3 bln
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Thailand: ThaiBev sees beer sales revenue contract in 2008
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United States: New crop malting barley sees an uptick though the market is in general quiet
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Australia: Malting barley prices lower by more than AU$100 per tonne since the beginning of the harvest
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United States: Barley planted areas may be the third lowest on record this year - USDA
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Germany: Credit crunch to close almost half of German breweries
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World: A case study in M&A, SABMiller still optimistic about emerging markets
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India: SABMiller may take Indus Pride overseas, brew Miller in India
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The Netherlands & Ireland: Heineken to shut Beamish & Crawford brewery in May, confirms intention to sell the site
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Mexico: Modelo’s negotiations with AB InBev will lead to some sort of a continuation of the status quo” – UBS Pactual
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United States & Canada: Labatt USA extremely sensitive to Canadian brewing heritage - CEO
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Germany & United Kingdom: Krombacher brewery to increase exports, starts with the UK
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Russia & Vietnam: Baltika Breweries dispatches first beer shipment bound for Vietnam
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Australia: Lion Nathan brewery upgraded to BBB+ by Fitch Ratings
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Ukraine: SUN InBev Ukraine’s beer sales drop 0.7% in 2008
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United States: AB InBev’s New York brewery extremely worried by a 3-cent-per-gallon tax increase on beer
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United Kingdom: UK’s four largest brewers to hold National Lager Week in August
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Brazil: AmBev exchanges BRL300 mln in notes due in 2017 for previously distributed outstanding notes
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Georgia: Brewer Kazbegi says output volume may drop just like its sales
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Belgium: AB InBev executives and employees may get 43 mln share options in the company
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Finland: Tiger beer to come to Finland in April
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United States: A company to watch: Yuengling & Son Inc. might soon become the largest American-owned brewer
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United Kingdom: Coors to celebrate change of its name by special beers from ‘The Premium Collection’
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South Africa: Tin plate price hike will result in downstream suppliers increasing prices by 35 - 55 percent - SABMiller
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo cuts jobs amid crisis and fears of weaker beer volume growth
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United States: Beer taxable removals and state-by-state shipments decrease in February – Beer Institute
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Canada: Brick Brewing offers Laker Lager and Laker Light 18 pack bottles at C$19.20 plus deposit
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Burundi: Brarudi brewery adds 5.1% to sales volume in 2008
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China: Snow Beer sales volume up 4.7% in 2008
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China Resources Enterprise, the state-controlled brewer of the popular Snow brand beer, has seen its profit more than halve in 2008, due to lower
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World: Race for the position of world’s biggest selling beer continues
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Chinese beer Snow leapt ahead of Bud Light to become the world's biggest selling beer, Reuters cited on March, 31 provisional data from researcher
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Belgium & South Korea: Second round of bids invited for AB InBev’s South Korean brewer - sources
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Anheuser-Busch InBev NV is starting the second round of bids for its wholly owned South Korean brewer, Oriental Brewery Co., late next week, Dow
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Czech Republic & United States: Budejovicky Budvar increases exports to the US in 2008
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State-owned Czech brewery Budejovicky Budvar NP - which has been fighting a long legal battle over the Budweiser brand - said it boosted its
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China & Thailand: Tsingtao chooses Thailand to establish its first brewery outside China
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Tsingtao Brewery plans to invest 2 billion baht in a brewery in Thailand - its first plant outside China, The Bangkok Post reported on
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Romania: Heineken Romania reports a 20% increase in turnover for 2008
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Heineken Romania, one of the nation’s biggest brewers, announced an increase in turnover by up to 20% in 2008 compared to the results of
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Africa: SABMiller focusing on tapping Africa’s informal market worth $3 bln
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SABMiller, the world’s second-largest brewing company, is focusing on Africa in a bid to tap into a market worth $3 bln, the Business Day
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Russia: SABMiller unites its Russian assets
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SABMiller’s Russian unit has decided to reorganize its activity through the merger of SABMiller RUS with Transmark and Vladpivo legal entities, the parent company
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Thailand: ThaiBev sees beer sales revenue contract in 2008
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Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (ThaiBev), Thailand’s largest beverage company, recently announced that its sales revenue for the full year 2008 had risen by
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United States: New crop malting barley sees an uptick though the market is in general quiet
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The cash markets for both malting and feed classes of barley showed very little movement over the past few weeks, although the contract offerings
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Australia: Malting barley prices lower by more than AU$100 per tonne since the beginning of the harvest
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Australian growers who have been holding 2008-09 grain over for marketing throughout the season are now witnessing a downward price trend, The Weekly Times
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United States: Barley planted areas may be the third lowest on record this year - USDA
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US growers intend to plant with barley 3.95 million acres for 2009, down 7 percent from last year, AgWeb cited a USDA report on
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Evaluation of Ideal Everyday Italian Food and
Beer Pairings with Regular Consumers and Food and Beverage Experts
Gianluca Donadini, Giorgia Spigno, Maria Daria Fumi and Roberto Pastori
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(4), 329–342, 2008
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between
the sensory characteristics of beer and food that harmonically
complement each other respectively from the consumer or the
sommelier point of view. With this in view, the most desirable
beer and everyday Italian food combinations were explored.
Eighteen beer samples, easily available in the off-premise chain
in Italy, and 9 dishes of Italian cuisine, were selected. The level
of match of each beer and food combination was determined by
a group of 51 consumers and by seven food experts using a 9-
point Likert-like scale of suitability. Agreements and disagreements
between food professionals and consumers were studied
and discussed. Generally speaking, most of the dishes were poor
complements to the beers selected for this study, for both regular
consumers and experts. In particular, seafood salad, spaghetti
with tomato sauce and creamed vegetable soup were inappropriate
to nearly all of the beer samples overall. However, both
consumers and experts found appropriate and interesting beer
and food pairing choices, despite usually indicating different
ideal beer samples and different levels of match for the same
food. This confirmed that certain flavours of food and beer mix
together better than others and indicates that consumers may
have a different perception of the level of match between beer
and food from experts. For regular consumers, the suitability to
food was found to positively correlate with the sensory liking of
beer. Furthermore the pairing suitability was not equivalent
across consumer gender and age class, although these differences
had a moderate to weak effect on the level of the final
match. Correlations between sensory properties of food and beer
samples are reported and discussed.
Key words: beer, beer flavour, food, food pairing, pairing methods,
sommelier.
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1889 300m Eiffel Tower officially opens, commemorates French Revolution
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1917 U.S. purchases Danish West Indies for $25M and renames them Virgin Islands
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1986 World oil prices dip below $10 a barrel
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