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World: Beer sales vary by country, most positive news come from Africa, Brazil and China
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Spain: Spanish brewers report decline in beer production and sales, exports grow by 9.6% in 2008
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South Korea: KKR to sell half of its equity in Oriental Brewery to Affinity Equity Partners - sources
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China: Ethnic clashes force Carlsberg to temporarily close one of its breweries
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The Netherlands: Efes Breweries International closes and signs with success a US$300 mln term loan facility
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Japan: Asahi Breweries forecast to post higher pretax profit for the fiscal half which ended in June
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World: Barley prices come down in June, the lowest in the Black Sea region
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EU: Barley crop prospects good to very good in the four nations determining EU’s total barley situation
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Australia: ABB Grain expects lower profit this year as Asia’s demand for beer slows down
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China: Malting barley crop forecast to be better than average
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United Kingdom: UK’s barley export may reach unprecedented volume this year - sources
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Germany: Decent barley crop expected in Germany may bring down prices across Europe - experts
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Russia: Russia’s share of the world’s total grain market reaches record 14% in 2008-09
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Ireland: Guinness production endangered by electricians’ strike
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Japan: Morgan Stanley may put up for sale its stake in Japanese brewer Sapporo
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New Zealand: Lion Nathan in consultations concerning production changes at its Canterbury Breweries
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Australia: Court rules a beer by Lion Nathan infringes a trade mark registered for wine
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United States: Cold climate barley variety developed by Alaska scientists
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Nigeria: Guinness sells good despite all obstacles
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United Kingdom: Brewer Molson Coors commits fully to responsible packaging solutions
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World: Beer sales vary by country, most positive news come from Africa, Brazil and China
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The most positive beer results have come so far from Africa (the whole continent), Brazil and China, sources communicated on July, 2.
Brazil has achieved
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Spain: Spanish brewers report decline in beer production and sales, exports grow by 9.6% in 2008
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Spain’s beer consumption decreased last year by 6% to 52 litres per capita, Cerveceros de España advised in its report on the results of
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South Korea: KKR to sell half of its equity in Oriental Brewery to Affinity Equity Partners - sources
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Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co (KKR) has reached a deal to unload half of the equity in Oriental Brewery to Affinity Equity Partners, two
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China: Ethnic clashes force Carlsberg to temporarily close one of its breweries
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Carlsberg has temporarily closed one of its breweries in China over safety fears after recent ethnic clashes between the Muslim Uighur minority and Han
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The Netherlands: Efes Breweries International closes and signs with success a US$300 mln term loan facility
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The Netherlands-based Efes Breweries International N.V. (“EBI”) announced on July, 7 that it has successfully closed and signed a US$300 mln (equivalent amount) Term
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Japan: Asahi Breweries forecast to post higher pretax profit for the fiscal half which ended in June
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Japan’s Asahi Breweries is likely to post a pretax profit of more than JPY27 bln for the fiscal first half which ended in June,
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Spain: Malt output drops by 2% in 2008
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Almost all malt (97%) produced by the 7 Spanish maltsters is used in the domestic beer making, Cerveceros de España, Spanish Brewers Association, communicated
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World: Barley prices come down in June, the lowest in the Black Sea region
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As at the beginning of July, barley prices were cheaper from the Black Sea: Russian barley, FOB small vessels from Azov US$ 120,-, Large
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EU: Barley crop prospects good to very good in the four nations determining EU’s total barley situation
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EU’s barley crop prospects in the centre of the EU are good to very good, a report showed on July, 2. France reports mostly
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Australia: ABB Grain expects lower profit this year as Asia’s demand for beer slows down
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Australia’s largest barley exporter ABB Grain has cut its full-year profit forecast on the back of a slowdown in demand for beer in Asia,
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China: Malting barley crop forecast to be better than average
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As China finished the harvest of winter barley in the provinces around Shanghai, industry observers reported earlier this month a better than average malting
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United Kingdom: UK’s barley export may reach unprecedented volume this year - sources
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The UK planted 4% less winter and 23% more spring barley this year, which had to do with impossible planting conditions last autumn, sources
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Germany: Decent barley crop expected in Germany may bring down prices across Europe - experts
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The start of the German barley harvest had raised expectations for - at worst - average yields from this year's winter-sown crop, AllAboutFeed.net cited
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Russia: Russia’s share of the world’s total grain market reaches record 14% in 2008-09
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In the 2008-09 crop year, Russia’s combined export of barley and wheat amounted to 21.2 mln tons, Interfax cited a research by the Rusagrotrans
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Spain: Hops crop 2008 surpasses 812 tonnes
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In 2008, Spain retained its position of Europe’s seventh-largest producer of hops, Spanish Hop Growers Union communicated in its report on the industry performance
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The Influence of Heavy Metal Ions on Beer Flavour Stability
C. Zufall1, and Th. Tyrell
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 114(2), 134–142, 2008
In this study, the importance of iron and copper ions and their radical formation via the respective Fenton and Haber-Weiss reactions was confirmed. Of the other heavy metals present in the brewing process in relevant concentrations, the impact of manganese ions on beer flavour stability has been elucidated. In contrast to iron and copper, manganese ions are not removed from wort or beer to any great extent during the process. Additionally, manganese shows a similar radical-promoting effect to that seen with iron and copper. Its reactivity, and typically higher concentration than the other two metals in beer, appear to make manganese an especially potent pro-oxidant in beer. The results of the investigation clearly indicate that there are other heavy metals influencing the stale flavour characteristics of beer, in addition to the well-known metals, iron and copper. In contrast to the aforementioned ions, manganese does not enter the product by being leached out of a tank or from piping materials, but rather comes from the cereals employed in brewing. This finding, concerning the importance of manganese as a redox system in beer staling, can serve as a basis for a different approach in the choice of raw materials.
Key words: chemiluminescence, copper, flavour stability, heavy metal ions, iron, manganese, radical reactions.
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July 6
1785 - Congress resolves US currency named "dollar" and adopts decimal coinage.
1885 - Louis Pasteur successfully tests an anti-rabies vaccine.
1886 - Horlick's of Wisconsin offers 1st malted milk to public.
1907 - Opening of Brooklands, in England - the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit.
1924 - 1st photo sent experimentally across Atlantic by radio, U.S. – England.
1928 - In New York, the screening of the first film to include sound - 'The Lights of New York'.
July 7
1550 - Chocolate introduced.
1802 - 1st comic book "The Wasp," is published.
1814 - The world's first authentic historical novel, 'Waverley' by Sir Walter Scott, is published.
1891 - Travelers cheque patented.
1929 - In Italy, the Vatican in the centre of Rome becomes a sovereign state.
July 8
951 - Paris is founded.
1497 - Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama sets sail from Lisbon in search of a sea route to India.
1796 - U.S. State Department issues 1st American passport.
1870 - Congress authorizes registration of trademarks.
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