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The Philippines: San Miguel Brewery Inc. posts increased net income for the first quarter, expects to perform better in the coming months
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Japan & Australia: Kirin and Lion Nathan agree on takeover terms, deal to be completed by October
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Belgium: Competition authority drops investigation into AB InBev’s new payment policy
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China: Demand for low calorie beer grows, lager remains the most popular beverage in 2008
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo’s CEO believes beer sales won’t drop as much as the GDP
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India: Heineken & United Breweries reported to be finally coming to terms of cooperation
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Brazil: Brazilians choose imported low and zero-alcohol beer as new law sets severe penalties for drink driving
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Chile: Majority of beer sold is of domestic production, though Chileans are always willing to try new imported brands
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Romania: Beer market sees in Q1 the first drop after several years of growth
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World: World barley production and trade forecast to decline - USDA
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EU: Early barley acreage reports seem to justify a reduced EU barley crop estimate for this year
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United States: Malting and feed barley prices remain steady with little demand on the markets
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China: China’s growers reduce malting barley acreage dissatisfied with financial returns
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The Czech Republic: Czech hops acreage not to change much this year – Hop Growers Union
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India: SABMiller may lose ground in India’s biggest and fastest growing beer market - report
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World: AB InBev sells $3 bln in a three-part debt offering
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Romania: Ursus Breweries to transform the recently acquired Azuga beer into a successful national brand
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United Kingdom: Improved taste helps non-alcoholic beer achieve highest sales growth in the industry
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Poland: Increased taxes make Poles turn away from beer
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Australia: Some advice for Australian barley growers from a CBH barley marketing manager
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The Philippines: San Miguel Corp. expects to complete the sale of its international beer brand this year
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Brazil: Zacks analysts maintain Buy recommendation on AmBev
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Finland: Brewers show a keen interest in developing their premium and speciality product portfolios in the last two years - study
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Denmark: Outlook for Carlsberg’s performance in FY09 remains stable – Fitch ratings
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United Kingdom: Scottish pubs see last chance in hot summer, S&N managing director believes the UK’s beer industry is on the brink of an epochal change
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Sweden: Pilsner Urquell beer sees good sales despite decline in Sweden’s total beer sales
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Romania: Heineken Romania sells mineral water division to focus on core beer business
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Swaziland: Swaziland Beverages says beer was the main driver for revenue last year
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The Philippines: San Miguel Brewery Inc. posts increased net income for the first quarter, expects to perform better in the coming months
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In a period characterized by slow consumer demand, San Miguel Brewery Inc. (SMB Inc.) still recorded a rise in net sales revenue to P12.4
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Japan & Australia: Kirin and Lion Nathan agree on takeover terms, deal to be completed by October
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Australian brewer Lion Nathan announced on May, 11 it has agreed the terms for an AU$3.3 bln takeover by Japanese brewer Kirin.
According to the
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Belgium: Competition authority drops investigation into AB InBev’s new payment policy
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Belgium's economy ministry said on May,11 it would not continue its investigation into whether Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, abused its dominant position
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China: Demand for low calorie beer grows, lager remains the most popular beverage in 2008
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A notable new trend in China’s beer consumption is increasing demand for beer with low sugar and low calorie content, Euromonitor states in its
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo’s CEO believes beer sales won’t drop as much as the GDP
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Grupo Modelo, maker of the popular Corona beer, sees sales in Mexico declining less than the economy's expected contraction of 4.1 percent as it
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India: Heineken & United Breweries reported to be finally coming to terms of cooperation
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Beer giant Heineken and Vijay Mallya’s United Breweries (UB) have settled their differences over the former’s role in the Indian company, more than a
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Brazil: Brazilians choose imported low and zero-alcohol beer as new law sets severe penalties for drink driving
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The approval by President Luís Inácio “Lula” da Silva of a new law in June 2008 establishing new rules for drink driving had a
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Chile: Majority of beer sold is of domestic production, though Chileans are always willing to try new imported brands
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Premiumisation was the main trend seen in Chile’s beer industry in 2008, according to a research by Euromonitor analysts.
In premium lager, rapid growth occurred
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Romania: Beer market sees in Q1 the first drop after several years of growth
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In the first quarter of 2009, Romania’s beer market registered the first drop, after several years of growth, of up to 5-6 percent, according
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World: World barley production and trade forecast to decline - USDA
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World barley trade is expected to decline on higher production in some major importing countries, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) posted in its
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EU: Early barley acreage reports seem to justify a reduced EU barley crop estimate for this year
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Estimates of the EU grain crop in 2009 have been reduced time and again during the past month, industry observers reported this month.
The
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United States: Malting and feed barley prices remain steady with little demand on the markets
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With little demand in the barley markets, prices for both feed and malting barley have remained steady, Larry Raap, grain merchandiser for Sun Prairie
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China: China’s growers reduce malting barley acreage dissatisfied with financial returns
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Early estimates indicate a sharp reduction in China’s barley acreage this year, analysts reported earlier this month.
According to sources, farmers are turning their back
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The Czech Republic: Czech hops acreage not to change much this year – Hop Growers Union
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The total hop acreage in the Czech Republic stays this year at the 2008 level, the nation’s Hop Growers Union communicated on May, 11.
Further
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A Semi-Quantitative Method for the Detection of
Trace Amounts of Native Collagen in Beer
Kathleen Hofman, Kim Bulling, Susan Marshall1 and Terry Chadderton
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(3), 257–261, 2008
Concerns about the potential allergenicity of collagen proteins
remaining after beverage fining have necessitated development
of methods to detect collagen in beer at very low concentrations.
We have developed a semi-quantitative SDS-PAGE/densitometer
method suitable for use in brewer’s laboratories, for detection of
residual native collagen at levels as low as 0.03 ppm (depending
on the beer). The method is based on the fibril-forming properties
of collagen molecules at elevated ionic strength. It will not
detect denatured collagens so cannot be used on pasteurised
beers. For a quantitative reference that compensates for significant
differences in beer composition, and the different fining
agents, a known amount of the acid-soluble fraction of the fining
agent is added to the test beer to set limits of detection for the
test. Densitometer results from the SDS-PAGE gels can vary
with sample volume, depending on background interference but
this can be reduced by careful selection of gel loading volumes.
Fining out of the added collagen occurs in some beers, so less
collagen is detected in the reference samples than expected.
However, as long as densitometer readings for the sample are
below those of the spiked reference, then collagen levels can be
declared with confidence as being less than those of the reference.
Key words: Beer, collagen, fining...
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Malting and Feed Barley Prices
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THC (for bulk and bags container) and all administrative costs.
This prices may fluctuate according to the quantity per delivery
and technical specifications.
* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter
French Malting Barley Prices, Crop 2008
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1862 Adolphe Nicole of Switzerland patents chronograph
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