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United Kingdom: Molson Coors & Cobra Beer form a joint venture
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United States: Beer market growth will not slow too sharply in 2009–2012 - MillerCoors
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Denmark: Carlsberg to reduce exposure to Russia by expanding in Asian markets
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South Korea: Affinity Equity Partners may become the second-largest shareholder of Oriental Brewery - report
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries says no Indian merger with United Breweries in the near future
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Russia: Beer sales forecast to make just 100.5 mln hl this year
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India: Cobra Beer India to seek funds from private individuals and private equity investors
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Canada: Brick Brewing sues its founder for committing wrongs and causing significant damages
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Denmark & Poland: Royal Unibrew completes sale of Polish brewery
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Australia: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission not to intervene in ABB Grain’s takeover by Viterra Inc.
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United Kingdom: UK third in beer tax levels chart - BBPA
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South Korea: KKR & Co. agrees on loan terms to pay for Oriental Brewery - sources
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United States: MillerCoors beers taking the offensive on AB InBev’s Bud and Bud Light
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Mexico: Brewer Grupo Modelo cancels all foreign exchange coverage to protect itself from peso/dollar fluctuations
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Ukraine: SABMiller allocates US$27.1 mln to its Sarmat brewery
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South Africa: South African Breweries advances supply chain management
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India: United Breweries slams beer prices set by retailers in Karnataka
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Canada: Molson Coors appoints new CEO of its Canadian business
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Vietnam: New brewery under construction in southern Vietnam
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India: SABMiller trying to excite passion for its Indus Pride beer
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Ukraine: Carlsberg’s Lviv brewery increases production at a stepped-up tempo
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United States: The new owner of Oriental Brewery reports loss for 2008
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Ukraine: Excise tax on beer to grow by 93.5% as from July
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Australia: Well-to-do beer lovers to be served a pricey brew next week
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United Kingdom: Molson Coors to focus Cobra beer distribution on curry houses, not pubs
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Russia: Heineken Russia presents unfiltered Edelweiss beer in aluminium cans
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United States: MillerCoors recalls a batch of subpar beer
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Hong Kong: Local beers scarce but still available
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Zimbabwe: Delta Beverage praised for beer price policy
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Malawi: Super premium segment welcomes Carlsberg Chill
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United Kingdom: Molson Coors & Cobra Beer form a joint venture
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Molson Coors (UK) and Cobra Beer announced on May, 29 the formation of Cobra Beer Partnership Ltd., a joint venture company that will own,
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United States: Beer market growth will not slow too sharply in 2009–2012 - MillerCoors
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MillerCoors, the second-largest brewer in the United States, sees beer sales growth slowing less rapidly in the downturn than wine and spirits, Reuters communicated
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Denmark: Carlsberg to reduce exposure to Russia by expanding in Asian markets
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Danish brewing giant Carlsberg will try to reduce its substantial exposure to the volatile Russian beer market by further expanding in Asian markets, the
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South Korea: Affinity Equity Partners may become the second-largest shareholder of Oriental Brewery - report
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Affinity Equity Partners Ltd., the Hong Kong-based buyout firm that manages about $4 billion, plans to buy a stake in KKR & Co.’s Oriental
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries says no Indian merger with United Breweries in the near future
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Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries denied the possibility of an impending merger between its Indian operations and United Breweries, the Brewers’ Guardian reported on June,
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Russia: Beer sales forecast to make just 100.5 mln hl this year
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According to a study conducted by BusinessStat, Russia’s beer market reached its maximum volume in 2007, and 2009 will see the market shrink further
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India: Cobra Beer India to seek funds from private individuals and private equity investors
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Cobra Beer founder Karan Billimoria is planning to raise funds separately for investing in India to ramp up its business in the country, even
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Canada: Brick Brewing sues its founder for committing wrongs and causing significant damages
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Brick Brewing Co. Ltd., Ontario's largest Canadian-owned and Canadian-based publicly held brewery, announced on June, 2 it has recently discovered that its founder, Mr.
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Denmark & Poland: Royal Unibrew completes sale of Polish brewery
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Danish brewer Royal Unibrew reported on June, 2 that the sale of its brewery in Koszalin, Poland, to the Polish brewery group Van Pur
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Australia: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission not to intervene in ABB Grain’s takeover by Viterra Inc.
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ABB Grain Limited announced on June, 3 that it has received notice from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) that the ACCC does
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Optimised Acidification Power Test of Yeast
Vitality and its Use in Brewing Practice
P. Gabriel, M. Dienstbier, D. Matoulkova, K. Kosar and K. Sigler
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(3), 270–276, 2008
The optimised acidification power test (APT) of brewer’s yeast
quality includes storing the yeast slurry at 2°C under beer (AP
remains constant for up to 6 days), a 15 min sample equilibration
to room temperature, decantation, and washing by triple
centrifugation in deionised water. The final yeast pellet keeps its
AP for up to 6 h at room temperature under water and thus the
APT does not need to be performed immediately after yeast
collection. The correct AP value (maximum acidification produced
by given yeast) is determined at 25 ± 0.1°C in a 15 mL
sample containing >5% glucose and >1.5 g yeast wet weight.
The cell concentration is conveniently measured as absorbance
(A660). Cell flocculation and/or sedimentation that can distort
APT results can be prevented by stirring the sample at >200
rpm. The AP of yeast of different generations used to pitch
brewery fermentations in cylindroconical tanks had a very low
correlation with the wort half-attenuation time (T1/2) due to large
scatter, while each yeast generation separately showed a clear
T 1/2 - AP relationship. The lowest AP of yeast cropped from
cylindroconical tanks was displayed by the first cropped fraction.
Post-cropping cooling had no effect on AP. Variations in
pitching yeast vitality and their effect on the outcome of a
brewery fermentation can be masked by variations in pitching
rate, wort composition, ambient conditions in the cylindroconical
tanks and other factors.
Key words: Acidification power, brewery practice, optimised
AP test, wort attenuation, yeast cropping, yeast quality.
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* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
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1977 Trans Alaska oil pipeline completed
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