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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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Average Malt Prices are theoretical and based FOB Antwerp being
estimated on French malting barley.
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Australia: Lion Nathan makes positive revision to FY09 outlook as the first half yields good results
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Thailand: Thai Bev says first quarter beer sales revenue fell 33.2% drowned by raw materials and packaging costs
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Singapore & India: Asia Pacific Breweries to acquire the remaining stake in its Indian joint venture
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Poland: SABMiller’s Kompania Piwowarska increases sales by 3.9% in FY09 amid decline in Poland’s brewing industry
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Mexico: Beer exports fall to the level of 2003 in the first quarter of this year
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South Korea: Beer consumption and shipments increase in 2008
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Canada: Labatt sues Brick Brewing for similarity in beer packaging
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Canada & Australia: Viterra and ABB Grain sign a takeover implementation agreement
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India: Barley trade slows down as maltsters reduce procurements
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Australia: ABB Grain reports results of the six months to March, 31
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World: Morgan Stanley prefers SABMiller’s shares because of its leadership in some of the most attractive beer markets
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Denmark: Carlsberg places EUR and GBP notes maturing in 2014 and 2016 respectively
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Romania: Brewing giants now to fight for market share - expert
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Japan: April’s beer shipments increase due to a surge in third-category beer sales
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United Kingdom: UK’s suppliers’ association condemns Carlsberg for stalling payments for up to 95 days
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India: Cobra Beer overhauls operations in order to combat the ongoing recession
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United States: MillerCoors chief marketing officer to revive Miller Lite with some of the tricks that boosted Coors Light sales
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Argentina: Barley acreage almost doubles on lower export taxes
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Nigeria: Nigeria’s two main brewers not fearing SABMiller’s competition
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United Kingdom: Heineken UK to stay for a while without a managing director
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United Kingdom: Nomura says SABMiller’s growth may re-emerge in the second half of 2009
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Russia & Azerbaijan: Baltika’s upgraded Azeri brewery to be inaugurated on May, 20
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Zimbabwe: Delta Beverages hopes to sell higher lager volumes this year despite competition with imported beer
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Latvia: Carlsberg Group wishes to consolidate on Latvia’s market – vice-president
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United States: A poll shows beer remains America’s preferred beverage supported by strong demand from men
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Finland: Finland’s small craft brewers get a chance to expand sales through Hartwall’s restaurant channel
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United Kingdom: Molson Coors launches Carling beer in bottles indicating the calorie content
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United States: Wisconsin’s brewers say they can’t afford to absorb a quintupled tax on beer
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Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Brewery claims it is not selling expired Heineken
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Australia: Lion Nathan makes positive revision to FY09 outlook as the first half yields good results
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Lion Nathan, Australia’s second-largest brewer, announced on May, 20 its full statutory interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2009.
The company
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Thailand: Thai Bev says first quarter beer sales revenue fell 33.2% drowned by raw materials and packaging costs
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Thai Beverage Plc (Thai Bev), Thailand's leading brewer, said the sales revenue of its beer division decreased by 33.2% to Bt 7.9 bln in
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Singapore & India: Asia Pacific Breweries to acquire the remaining stake in its Indian joint venture
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Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) announced on May, 18 that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the remaining 33% stake in Asia
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Poland: SABMiller’s Kompania Piwowarska increases sales by 3.9% in FY09 amid decline in Poland’s brewing industry
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In the financial year 2009 ended on March 31, 2009, the domestic sales of SABMiller’s Kompania Piwowarska surpassed the level of 15 mln hectolitres
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Mexico: Beer exports fall to the level of 2003 in the first quarter of this year
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The first quarter of 2009 saw the volume of Mexico’s beer export fall to the lowest level in 6 years, El Semanario reported on
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South Korea: Beer consumption and shipments increase in 2008
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Shipments of South Korea’s alcoholic beverages, including beer, increased almost 23 percent last year, The Korea Herald reported on May, 19.
Data from the National
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Canada: Labatt sues Brick Brewing for similarity in beer packaging
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Brick Brewing Co. Limited, Ontario's largest Canadian-owned and Canadian-based publicly held brewery, announced on May, 19 that it has received a Statement of Claim
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Canada & Australia: Viterra and ABB Grain sign a takeover implementation agreement
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ABB Grain Ltd. (ABB) and Viterra Inc. (Viterra) announced on May, 19 they have signed an Implementation Agreement under which Viterra proposes to acquire
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India: Barley trade slows down as maltsters reduce procurements
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The malt industry and distilleries have slowed down barley procurement from India’s largest markets, as the raw material is expected to be adequately available
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Australia: ABB Grain reports results of the six months to March, 31
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Premier Australian maltster and barley trader, ABB Grain Ltd, reported on May, 20 an underlying net profit after tax (NPAT) of A$30.6 million for
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Analytical-Sensory Determination of Potential Flavour Deficiencies of Light Beers
Sofie Malfliet, Koen Goiris, Guido Aerts and Luc De Cooman
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(1), 49–63, 2009
Although currently light beers have a high market share in the
US, this beer style is still not accepted on the European continent
because light beers are considered watery, mainly on account
of lack of mouthfeel. In this paper, the flavour quality,
including flavour stability, of five commercial light beers was
evaluated in comparison with their corresponding pilsner beers
derived from the same breweries. Through detailed physicochemical
and sensory evaluation, followed by multivariate data
analysis, the fresh beers could be differentiated according to
their origin (US or European) and beer style (light or pilsner).
Potential flavour deficiencies of fresh light beers were determined
as too much sweetness, lack of bitterness, and especially
reduced fullness. As a result, the fresh light beers were less
preferred than their corresponding pilsner. Upon ageing, the
light beers were generally less flavour stable than their pilsner
counterparts. This is mainly ascribed to increased sensory perception
of cardboard and ribes staling flavours in most aged
light beers. Nevertheless, based on detailed analytical/sensory
investigation, it was clearly demonstrated that one of the light
beers involved in this study showed enhanced flavour stability
with respect to all other beers, including the pilsner beers.
Key words: flavour deficiencies, flavour stability, light beer,
multivariate statistical analysis.
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