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China: Tsingtao rumoured to be buying Jinan Beer Group
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Australia: Beer market resisting the global financial crisis so far
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India: Carlsberg to build two more greenfield breweries in the south
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Ukraine: Increased tax on beer will block the development of the market – brewers
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Japan & Russia: Japan beer sales in Russia to grow 30% this year
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United States: Things may get a little exciting in the barley industry no sooner than next year - experts
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United Kingdom: IBD Malting Barley Committee updates list of malting barley varieties recommended for 2009
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Russia: Baltika Breweries to cut investments dramatically this year
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The Netherlands: Efes Breweries International increases loan by 50% - sources
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Latvia: Brewer Aldaris expects beer market to shrink, plans to boost exports
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Mexico: FEMSA’s CEO says beer industry consolidation not over yet
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Slovenia: Brewer Pivovarna Lasko satisfied with first five months results
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United Kingdom: AB InBev to withdraw Castlemaine XXXX from the challenging British market
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Tunisia: Per capita beer consumption reaches record 13.7 litres
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Denmark & China: Carlsberg beer to attack from air
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Canada: Barley growers eager for a free trade with the EU
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Russia: Ochakovo increases capacity of Tumen beer plant
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United Kingdom: Heineken’s purchase of Gobe Pub Co’s debt - review
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United States: North American Breweries to merge tighter its brewing divisions
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United States: Idaho farmers to vote on barley assessment rate increase
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China: Tsingtao rumoured to be buying Jinan Beer Group
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Tsingtao Brewery Co Ltd plans to purchase Jinan Beer Group for RMB 250 million, China Knowledge cited undisclosed sources on June, 5.
An insider close to the situation revealed that the acquisition may not include the land use rights or the workshop. The production of Jinan Beer will be transferred to the Tsingtao factory located in Jinan high-tech development zone.
Tsingtao Brewery has reached a preliminary agreement with Shandong Commercial Group, the owner of Jinan Beer, and the acquisition agreement is expected to be signed early this month, the source claimed.
Tsingtao Brewery was not available for comment.
The acquisition will help Tsingtao compete with China Resources Breweries Co Ltd in Shandong Province.
Tsingtao Brewery entered the beer market in Jinan in 1997. It built a workshop in Jinan with production capacity of 400,000 tons in April 2007 to better meet demand in the next five to ten years.
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Australia: Beer market resisting the global financial crisis so far
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Australians do not let the global financial crisis affect their beer habits, on the contrary, they are even willing to spend a bit more for their brew these days, the Wall Street Journal posted on June, 4.
That's good news for beer companies in Australia like Lion Nathan Ltd. and Foster's Group Ltd., although it's uncertain whether beer, particularly the high-end brands, can continue to grow at this pace in the face of an expected consumer slowdown.
Domestic premium beer sales were up 18.6% and imported premium beer was up 15.3% in March from a year earlier, according to data from Nielsen Co. The only category that suffered was low-alcohol beer where sales contracted 9.2%.
Recent anecdotes indicate that overall, beer is in vogue with Metcash Ltd., which delivers beer to bottle shops, convenience stores and independent grocers, saying their beer volumes have risen 25% for the year ended April 30th. Lion Nathan says core beer markets have "remained robust despite economic circumstances."
This might not sound unusual for Australia, which has a reputation for being a beer drinking country, but it bucks a trend over many years of Australian drinkers switching to wine.
Australia’s brewers have been innovating in recent years,
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India: Carlsberg to build two more greenfield breweries in the south
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Carlsberg India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Danish brewer Carlsberg, will set up two more breweries to tap the growing market in southern India, a top company official was quoted as saying by Financial Chronicle on June, 3.
The company already set up four greenfield breweries two years ago in the country and markets all-malt three beer brands from its global portfolio – Carlsberg, Okocim Palone and the recently-launched Tuborg.
“We plan to set up two more greenfield breweries in south India to tap the growing clients in the southern states with a total investment of Rs 150 crore (1 crore = ten million) in the next financial year,” Pradeep Gidwani, managing director, Carlsberg India, said.
At present, the company has four breweries in Alwar in Rajasthan, Paunta Sahib in Himachal Pradesh, Aurangabadin Maharash-tra and Hooghly in West Bengal. Till date, it has invested over Rs 250 crore in India.
“We have been growing fast and the response to our brands is overwhelming. About 55 per cent of the beer is consumed in the south with the largest guzzlers in Andhra Pradesh, followed by Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Rajasthan,” Gidwani said.
Last year, 180 million cases of beer were sold in the country. The beer
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Ukraine: Increased tax on beer will block the development of the market – brewers
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Following the government’s decision to increase the excise tax on beer, Ukrainian brewers prognosticate an increase in beer prices, Gazeta.ua reported on June, 4.
The increase may reach about UAH0.25 per a 0.5 litre bottle of beer.
“As the excise tax on beer has been increased to UAH0.6, the price of a bottle will grow by average UAH0.2-0.25,” Alexandr Slobodyan, Obolon brewery president, said.
The new excise rate will come into force in the second half of this year. Mr. Slobodyan believes beer price hike should be expected already in July.
Petr Chernishov, head of Carlsberg Group Ukraine, said the company’s price policy will be revised in the nearest future.
Mr. Chernishov said the prices of beer will grow by about UAH0.5 per litre.
He reminded that Ukraine’s beer consumption has been falling since the second half of 2008, and the latest excise tax increase will only aggravate the negative trend and block the development of the nation’s beer market.
“We had hoped up to the last moment that in determining the new excise rate good sense would prevail over somebody’s momentary conclusions and unjustified emotions. At the moment, it is difficult to make any forecasts regarding the further developments since the situation remains ambiguous,” Ludmila Nakonechnaya,
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Japan & Russia: Japan beer sales in Russia to grow 30% this year
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Japan’s two largest brewers, Asahi and Kirin, plan to increase by 30% their sales volumes in Russia, ITAR-TASS reported on June, 5.
Asahi Dry beer has been produced on license by Russia’s Baltika Breweries since April, 2008. In 2009, according to sources, its sales (together with the imported beer) will be increased to 11.8 mln bottles, which is 30% more than last year.
Japan’s No.1 brewer Kirin is so far lagging behind Asahi, but also plans to increase beer sales in Russia by 30%, it is reported.
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United States: Things may get a little exciting in the barley industry no sooner than next year - experts
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The full warehouses of maltsters and the lack of export demand for feed barley kept the lid on barley prices during the past two weeks, even though prices for other grains did see some strengthening during the same period, Farm & Ranch Guide reported on June, 4.
According to Randy Brad from Valley Grain Services in Casselton, N.D., barley will sit on the sidelines this time as other commodity prices increase.
“We're seeing the speculators get into the market and cause prices for wheat, corn and soybeans to run up, but this time around I don't think barley is going to follow like it has in the past,” Brag said. “For a while during this last run, barley was priced higher than corn, but this time that isn't going to happen.
“We've got the California barley harvest ready to start next week, so we have new crop coming into the market. The rest of the world had a good barley crop last year so they are working on existing stocks, so all the demand at this time is basically in the United States,” he continued.
“And even though there were less acres contracted this year by the maltsters, they are backed up with enough
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United Kingdom: IBD Malting Barley Committee updates list of malting barley varieties recommended for 2009
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The Malting Barley Committee of the Institute of Brewing and Distilling posted on June, 5 the updated list of malting barley varieties recommended for 2009.
“With the increased requirement for grain distilling malt it is necessary to identify barleys which are recommended for the different distilling purposes.”
“The outcome was the promotion of Quench to Full Approval for brewing use, the promotion of Belgravia to Full Approval for malt distilling and grain distilling use, the promotion of Concerto to Provisional Approval 1 for brewing and malt distilling use and the promotion of Forensic to Provisional Approval 1 for malt distilling and grain distilling use,” the Committee said.
Wintmalt was removed from trials and Appaloosa and Tartan were removed from the approved list.
Decanter remains on the list for grain distilling but has been removed for malt distilling.
The list of varieties approved for brewing use (harvest 2010) is as follows:
Winter varieties with full approval: Pearl, Flagon, Cassata;
Spring varieties with full approval: Optic, Cocktail, NFC Tipple, Westminster, Quench;
Spring varieties with provisional approval 1: Concerto
No winter varieties were given full approval for malt distilling use. The spring ones are: Optic, Cocktail, Oxbridge, Publican, and Belgravia. Concerto and Forensic were given provisional approval 1 for
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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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French Malting Barley Prices. Nominal prices
EURO = USD 1.4174 June 05, 2009 |
Crop year |
2008 |
2009 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2008 |
July 2009 |
Type |
Variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
118.00 |
167.50 |
155.00 |
220.00 |
2RS |
Prestige |
117.00 |
166.00 |
154.00 |
218.50 |
2RS |
Cellar |
116.00 |
164.50 |
153.00 |
217.00 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
115.00 |
163.50 |
152.00 |
215.50 |
2RS |
Tipple |
115.00 |
163.50 |
152.00 |
215.50 |
2RS |
Henley |
115.00 |
163.50 |
152.00 |
215.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
111.00 |
157.50 |
139.00 |
197.50 |
French Feed Barley Prices. Nominal prices
EURO = USD 1.4174 June 05,2009 |
Crop year |
2008 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2008 |
Type |
EURO |
USD |
Feed Barley |
111.00 |
157.33 |
EURO = USD 1.4174 June 05,2009 |
Crop year |
2008 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
June 2009 - Sept 2009 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
334.50 |
474.00 |
365.50 |
518.00 |
358.00 |
507.50 |
372.00 |
527.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
333.00 |
472.00 |
364.50 |
516.50 |
356.50 |
505.50 |
371.00 |
525.50 |
2RS |
Cellar |
332.00 |
470.50 |
363.00 |
514.50 |
355.50 |
503.50 |
369.50 |
524.00 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
330.50 |
468.50 |
362.00 |
513.00 |
354.50 |
502.00 |
368.50 |
522.00 |
2RS |
Tipple |
330.50 |
468.50 |
362.00 |
513.00 |
354.50 |
502.00 |
368.50 |
522.00 |
2RS |
Henley |
330.50 |
468.50 |
362.00 |
513.00 |
354.50 |
502.00 |
368.50 |
522.00 |
2RS |
Average price |
332.00 |
470.50 |
363.00 |
514.50 |
355.50 |
503.50 |
369.50 |
524.00 |
6RW |
Esterel |
324.50 |
461.50 |
357.00 |
506.00 |
349.50 |
495.00 |
363.50 |
515.00 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
330.00 |
467.50 |
361.50 |
512.00 |
353.50 |
501.00 |
368.00 |
521.50 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
329.00 |
466.00 |
360.00 |
510.50 |
352.50 |
499.50 |
366.50 |
519.50 |
EURO = USD 1.4174 June 05, 2009 |
Crop year |
2009 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
Oct 2009 - Sep 2010 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
370.50 |
525.50 |
402.00 |
569.50 |
394.50 |
558.50 |
408.50 |
579.00 |
2RS |
Prestige |
369.50 |
523.50 |
400.50 |
568.00 |
393.00 |
557.00 |
407.50 |
577.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
368.50 |
522.00 |
399.50 |
566.00 |
391.50 |
555.50 |
406.00 |
575.50 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
367.00 |
520.00 |
398.50 |
564.50 |
390.50 |
553.50 |
404.50 |
573.50 |
2RS |
Tipple |
367.00 |
520.00 |
398.50 |
564.50 |
390.50 |
553.50 |
404.50 |
573.50 |
2RS |
Henley |
367.00 |
520.00 |
398.50 |
564.50 |
390.50 |
553.50 |
404.50 |
573.50 |
2RS |
Average price |
368.50 |
522.00 |
399.50 |
566.00 |
391.50 |
555.50 |
406.00 |
575.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
350.00 |
497.50 |
382.50 |
541.50 |
374.50 |
531.00 |
388.50 |
551.00 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
363.00 |
514.50 |
394.50 |
558.50 |
386.50 |
548.00 |
401.00 |
568.00 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
359.50 |
509.50 |
391.00 |
554.00 |
383.00 |
543.00 |
397.50 |
563.00 |
NB: Prices published are theoretical malt prices including financial cost,
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
Australia Malt Exports 2004 - 2008 in tonnes
Destination |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
Cambodia |
5,117 |
5,445 |
6,513 |
6,417 |
9,255 |
China |
210 |
3,090 |
109 |
11 |
16 |
Hong Kong |
2,598 |
2,866 |
1,994 |
1,142 |
- |
India |
2,523 |
- |
1,533 |
6,825 |
324 |
Indonesia |
23,205 |
24,053 |
22,906 |
14,814 |
24,533 |
Japan |
98,267 |
91,803 |
99,669 |
73,831 |
91,077 |
Kuwait |
- |
- |
3,108 |
- |
- |
Laos |
- |
- |
- |
98 |
1,990 |
Malaysia |
11,917 |
5,975 |
8,630 |
22,305 |
5,954 |
Myanmar |
300 |
172 |
- |
- |
- |
Nepal |
3,801 |
1,815 |
2,786 |
3,942 |
3,311 |
Oman |
- |
- |
- |
16,998 |
- |
Philippines |
70,167 |
34,134 |
75,746 |
61,279 |
73,969 |
Singapore |
19,768 |
22,637 |
21,404 |
23,539 |
19,356 |
Sri Lanka |
- |
- |
32 |
4,050 |
1,949 |
South Korea |
98,418 |
84,544 |
96,273 |
76,634 |
75,795 |
Taiwan |
133 |
141 |
100 |
51 |
51 |
Thailand |
48,052 |
90,870 |
106,391 |
143,364 |
132,334 |
United Arab Emirates |
- |
18 |
39 |
37 |
2 |
Vietnam |
112,424 |
103,815 |
113,800 |
119,041 |
94,825 |
TOTAL ASIA |
496,900 |
471,378 |
561,033 |
574,378 |
534,741 |
Cook Islands |
- |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
Fidji |
2,108 |
2,439 |
2,336 |
2,479 |
2,035 |
New Caledonia |
402 |
481 |
70 |
399 |
643 |
New Zealand |
536 |
486 |
469 |
454 |
643 |
Papua New Guinea |
6,565 |
7,309 |
7,141 |
8,221 |
9,034 |
Solomon Islands |
391 |
575 |
51 |
77 |
- |
Vanuatu |
151 |
187 |
170 |
187 |
204 |
Western Samoa |
940 |
1,010 |
1,144 |
974 |
907 |
TOTAL OCEANIA |
11,093 |
12,504 |
11,381 |
12,791 |
13,466 |
Malawi |
229 |
466 |
- |
- |
- |
Mauritius |
4,400 |
3,216 |
3,942 |
4,095 |
3,875 |
Mozambique |
408 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
South Africa |
- |
- |
- |
671 |
737 |
TOTAL AFRICA |
5,037 |
3,682 |
3,942 |
4,766 |
4,612 |
France |
- |
- |
124 |
- |
- |
Russia |
830 |
2,109 |
852 |
85 |
185 |
Switzerland |
- |
106 |
- |
- |
- |
TOTAL EUROPE |
830 |
2215 |
976 |
85 |
185 |
others |
0 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
- |
TOTAL WORLD |
513,860 |
489,785 |
577,332 |
592,020 |
553,004 |
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
June 4
1070 Roquefort cheese created in a cave near Roquefort, France
1875 Pacific Stock Exchange opens
1953 Woodcock, Hess & Co. of Philadelphia incorporates, becoming the first firm that's a member of the New York Stock Exchange to do so.
June 5
1507 England and Netherlands sign trade agreement
1933 Gold standard abolished
5 British population agrees to European Common Market membership
1977 Apple II, the 1st personal computer, goes on sale
June 6
1875 Netherlands goes on the gold standard
1882 Electric iron patented by Henry W Seely, New York City
1925 Walter P. Chrysler founds the Chrysler Corp. as successor corporation to the failing Maxwell Motor Car Co.
June 7
1775 United Colonies change name to United States
1887 Monotype type-casting machine patented by Tolbert Lanston
1965 Sony Corp introduced its home video tape recorder
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