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Romania: InBev Romania does not expect more than 10% sales growth for each of its brands in 2009
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India: Sources name a master of distress buyouts as a strong contender for Cobra Beer
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World: Though not extremely low now, average beer sales are below initial optimistic forecasts - experts
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Japan: Kirin becomes leader in beer shipments for the first time in two years
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United States: America’s beer industry contributes almost $200 bln to the US economy - study
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Angola: Coca-Cola to construct a brewery and start production of N’gola beer as from June/July
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China: China’s malting capacity to increase in 2009
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World: Basic turnaround of world barley markets not in sight yet
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EU: Barley production to make just 59 mln tonnes next year – European Commission
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United States: Maltsters use their barley reserves rather than buy in the market in these tight economic times
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Japan: Asahi’s beer sales grow 67.1% in March but decline by 6.7% in Q1 2009
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United States: Beer industry observers worried by Corona Extra’s worsening performance
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia beers to become “a few per cent” more expensive
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Brazil: AmBev brewery shares fall as the Brazilian government is reportedly planning to increase taxes on alcoholic drinks
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India: A 10.92% stake in United Breweries purchased by a foreign fund house
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United Kingdom: Meet AB InBev’s new management team for the UK and Ireland
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United Kingdom: S&N to capitalize on growing premium beer sector by promoting Birra Moretti
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries announces a Multicurrency Medium Term Note Programme
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South Africa: United National Breweries confident sales would pick up from July
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The Netherlands: Heineken brewery decides against increasing the bonuses of its top two executives
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United States: Red Stripe beer to be available in cans next month
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China: Tsingtao 2008 results - more details
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China’s Tsingtao brewery made public its second half and full 2008 results on April, 8.
The company’s second-half profit rose 17.8% on solid revenue growth,
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Romania: InBev Romania does not expect more than 10% sales growth for each of its brands in 2009
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InBev Romania cannot expect sales growth of more than 10% this year, for each of its brands, given that the growth estimates of the
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India: Sources name a master of distress buyouts as a strong contender for Cobra Beer
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Wilbur Ross, the master of distress buyouts, has emerged as a strong contender to acquire the troubled Cobra Beer, The India Times cited two
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World: Though not extremely low now, average beer sales are below initial optimistic forecasts - experts
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The global economic crisis has reduced consumer spending to variable degrees, analysts commented earlier this month.
Russia and Ukraine report lower food and beer sales.
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Japan: Kirin becomes leader in beer shipments for the first time in two years
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Kirin Brewery Co replaced Asahi Breweries Ltd as the leader of Japan’s market for beer and beer-like alcoholic drinks in Q1 2009 for the
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United States: America’s beer industry contributes almost $200 bln to the US economy - study
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A new economic impact study shows America's beer industry directly and indirectly contributes more than $198 billion annually to the U.S. economy, PR Newswire
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Angola: Coca-Cola to construct a brewery and start production of N’gola beer as from June/July
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The multi-national Coca-Cola Bottling/Luanda has invested USD 70 million in the construction of a brewery dubbed "N'gola-Norte", in Funda, Luanda, allAfrica.com cited on April,
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China: China’s malting capacity to increase in 2009
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China exported 314,000 tonnes of malt in 2008, industry observers reported earlier this month.
According to Cofco of Beijing, the Chinese malting capacity will
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World: Basic turnaround of world barley markets not in sight yet
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According to industry sources, the exports of the large barley origins since the beginning of the campaign are as follows:
EU’s barley exports are estimated
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EU: Barley production to make just 59 mln tonnes next year – European Commission
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In the coming years, EU’s grain prices will grow again though will be much lower than the level registered in spring 2008, the European
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United States: Maltsters use their barley reserves rather than buy in the market in these tight economic times
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Many of the US maltsters have an adequate supply of barley on hand and are using those reserves rather than buying in the market
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Alternative Paradigms for the Production of Beer
Stephen T. Russell, R. Paul Singh and Charles W. Bamforth
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(4), 349–356, 2008
Without consideration of feasibility from perspectives of quality,
acceptability to producer or consumer or legal and taxation implications,
we have explored the relative cost and environmental
implications of new paradigms for the production of beer. An
approach based on the flavouring of a purchased bland alcohol
source is the most advantageous from this perspective, followed
by one based on the in-house fermentation of a sugar syrup.
When compared to the conventional process, these processes
provide a range of 2.8 to 73.1% savings for the parameters
analysed, which were energy and water usage, carbon dioxide
production and effluent production. The largest savings are observed
for the water usage parameter, while the smallest difference
is seen for specific energy consumption.
Key words: Brewing, carbon dioxide, comparison, cost, effluent,
energy, new paradigms, water.
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