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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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Asia: A bright future forecast for the brewing industry
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Japan & China: Asahi Breweries intends to acquire the remaining shares it does not already own in Beijing Beer Asahi Co.
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Mexico: Leading brewer Grupo Modelo announces Q2 and H1 2009 results
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Denmark: Carlsberg expected to maintain its operating profit forecast
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India: Beer volumes rise 6% in the April – June quarter
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Russia: SUN InBev posts a RUB380.4 mln net loss for 2008
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United States: Barley markets steady, reports indicate barley crop is doing well
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United Kingdom: Total barley area up by 13.4% this year - HGCA
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Ukraine: Barley production forecast for 2009 increased to 14 mln tons
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EU: KKR reportedly out of bidding for AB InBev’s European assets, other private equity firms preparing their offers for July 27
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India: United Breweries likely to show around 12-13% rise in volume in Q1 of FY2010
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China & United Kingdom: China Investment Corp acquires a 1.1% stake in Diageo
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Mexico: Beer market forecast to stagnate in 2009, slightly decline next year
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United Kingdom: AB InBev rumoured to be planning the sale of Scotland’s most popular lager
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United States: New malting barley varieties find it hard to win the favour of US brewers
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Estonia: Brewer A. Le Coq sums up results of 2008
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Romania: Bere Azuga’ majority shareholder plans to increase four-fold the common capital of the brewer
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United Kingdom: Molson Coors UK to distribute Thai beer Singha as from the end of this month
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Azerbaijan & Georgia: Baltika starts exporting to Georgia the production of its Azerbaijani brewery
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United Kingdom: Norfolk barley ‘perfect’ so far
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Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Brewery records net profit of Le1.2 bln for 2008
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Ukraine: Obolon brewery turns to First Vice-Premier to ‘fire-extinguish’ beer quarrel with Belarus
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New Zealand: DB Breweries ready to fight for the beer term ‘radler’ it has trade-marked in 2003
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Latvia: Aldaris increases its share of the Latvian beer market by 4.6% in June
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Asia: A bright future forecast for the brewing industry
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Asia is forecast to post strong growth for beer consumption in years to come, Reuters communicated on July, 19.
In China and India, as well
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Japan & China: Asahi Breweries intends to acquire the remaining shares it does not already own in Beijing Beer Asahi Co.
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Japanese brewer Asahi Breweries Ltd. intends to acquire the 21.61% stake in Beijing Beer Asahi Co., Ltd. put up for auction at the China
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Mexico: Leading brewer Grupo Modelo announces Q2 and H1 2009 results
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Grupo Modelo, S.A.B. de C.V. and Subsidiaries, the leading brewer in Mexico and producer of the best-selling Mexican beer in the world, announced on
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Denmark: Carlsberg expected to maintain its operating profit forecast
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Nomura has maintained its "buy" rating and the share price target of DKK450 on Danish Carlsberg A/S, expecting the brewer to raise its market
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Bulgaria: First half beer sales drop 4%
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The Union of Brewers in Bulgaria (UBB) reported on July, 20 a 4% decline in sales from January to June 2009, pinning the bulk
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India: Beer volumes rise 6% in the April – June quarter
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The delayed monsoon has brought some cheer to the Indian beer industry as volumes rose 6% in the first quarter, The Economic Times posted
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Russia: SUN InBev posts a RUB380.4 mln net loss for 2008
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SUN InBev, AB InBev’s Russian subsidiary, posted net losses of 380.4 million roubles in 2008 compared to 1.7 billion roubles in net profit in
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United States: Barley markets steady, reports indicate barley crop is doing well
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The US barley markets continued in their summer holding pattern due to the lack of any news that would steer them in one direction
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United Kingdom: Total barley area up by 13.4% this year - HGCA
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The total area sown to barley in the UK for harvest 2009 has seen a significant increase compared to a year ago, according to
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Ukraine: Barley production forecast for 2009 increased to 14 mln tons
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The Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation has adjusted its forecast for the nation’s barley production in 2009, Agrimarket communicated on July, 22.
Ukraine is expected to harvest
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The Horace Brown Medal Lecture:
Forty Years of Brewing Research
Graham G. Stewart
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(1), 3–29, 2009
Horace Brown spent fifty years conducting brewing research in
Burton-on-Trent, Dublin and London. His contributions were
remarkable and his focus was to solve practical brewing problems
by employing and developing fundamental scientific principles.
He studied all aspects of the brewing process including
raw materials, wort preparation, fermentation, yeast and beer
stability. As a number of previous presenters of the Horace
Brown Lecture have discussed Brown’s achievements in detail,
the focus of this paper is a review of the brewing research that
has been conducted by the author and his colleagues during the
past forty years. Similar to Horace Brown, fundamental research
has been employed to solve brewing problems. Research studies
that are discussed in this review paper include reasons for premature
flocculation of ale strains resulting in wort underattenuation
including mechanisms of co-flocculation and pure strain
flocculation, storage procedures for yeast cultures prior to propagation,
studies on the genetic manipulation of brewer’s yeast
strains with an emphasis on the FLO1 gene, spheroplast fusion
and the respiratory deficient (petite) mutation, the uptake and
metabolism of wort sugars and amino acids, the influence of
wort density on fermentation characteristics and beer flavour and
stability, and finally, the contribution that high gravity brewing
has on brewing capacity, fermentation efficiency and beer
quality and stability.
Key words: Co-flocculation, flavour, flocculation, genetic manipulation,
high gravity brewing, petite mutation, propagation,
stability, wort clarity and composition, yeast management.
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