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United Kingdom: SABMiller expects volumes growth in Asia and Africa in the medium term
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Romania: InBev Romania closes one of its plants for six months
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Europe: Diageo still finds European markets ‘difficult’
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India: SABMiller suffers loss due to absence in India’s most important beer markets
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United States: US market grows 0.5% in 2008 due to light beer domination - research
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery to expand production lines and sales this year
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp. expects $600 mln from the sale of equity in its international beer division and other assets
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World: Latest forecasts set world barley crop 2009 just 7% less than last year
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Australia: AWB seeking a partner with experience in barley business
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United States: Good barley crop in North Dakota not to benefit both feed and malting barley prices
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The Czech Republic: Czech hop crop 2009 estimated at about 6250 tons, 7.14 % less than last year
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Romania: United Romanian Breweries report a level yoy sales volume for January – August 2009
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Mexico: National Beer and Malt Industry Chamber condemns planned tax increases
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Australia: Budweiser beer family to be distributed by Lion Nathan
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Ukraine: Obolon malt production exceeds 85 thousand tons in the first eight months of this year
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World: SABMiller raised to ‘buy’ on expectancy emerging markets should recover quickly
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Russia: SUN InBev activities in Sverdlovsk region scrutinized by law enforcement agencies
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Nigeria: Guinness Nigeria reports an 11% pretax profit increase for the year to June 30
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United Kingdom: Diageo reportedly trying new mid-strength version of Guinness
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Ireland: Irish Farmers’ Association demands higher malting barley prices from Greencore Malt
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World: Polish investor puts up for sale 6 mln shares in SABMiller plc
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Canada: Mountains come between Molson Coors and Labatt beers
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United States: North American Breweries successfully completes its recapitalization
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New Zealand: Beck’s now brewed under licence in New Zealand
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Estonia: A. Le Coq beers recognized the top five best-selling beers in June-July 2009
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Nepal: United Breweries relaunches Cheer beer after a decade-long pause
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Canada: Viterra adds former ABB Grain chiefs to its Board of Directors
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Puerto Rico: Second locally produced beer on the way to Puerto Ricans
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New Zealand: Society of Beer Advocates welcomes DB Breweries’ decision to cancel the registration of Saison trademark
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United Kingdom: SABMiller expects volumes growth in Asia and Africa in the medium term
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UK-based brewing giant SABMiller Plc expects volumes in Asia and Africa to show high single-digit percentage growth in the medium term, Dow Jones reported
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Romania: InBev Romania closes one of its plants for six months
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InBev Romania, the third largest beer producer on the Romanian market, will suspend operations at its brewery in Blaj over the next six months,
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Europe: Diageo still finds European markets ‘difficult’
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Drinks group Diageo PLC continues to experience difficult trading conditions in Europe, with no material improvement in trading since June, the European division's president
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India: SABMiller suffers loss due to absence in India’s most important beer markets
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SABMiller’s Indian operations suffered a loss of Rs64.88 crore as its growth has been crippled due to absence in several key markets in the
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United States: US market grows 0.5% in 2008 due to light beer domination - research
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The beer industry posted its third consecutive year of increased volume last year climbing 0.5%. However, the landscape of the industry changed dramatically and
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery to expand production lines and sales this year
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Beijing Yanjing Brewery, one of China’s leading beer manufacturers, will invest additional CNY1.2 billion to expand production lines in the second half of the
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Philippines: San Miguel Corp. expects $600 mln from the sale of equity in its international beer division and other assets
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San Miguel Corp. expects to raise $600 million from the sale of a minority stake in its food, hard liquor, international beer and packaging
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World: Latest forecasts set world barley crop 2009 just 7% less than last year
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August was a month of a further improved crop outlook, mainly in Europe and the U.S., and disappointing markets, barley industry analysts summed up
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Australia: AWB seeking a partner with experience in barley business
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AWB, Australia’s former monopoly wheat exporter, is negotiating a new partner for its Australian grain operations and the sale of AWB Geneva, ABC reported
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United States: Good barley crop in North Dakota not to benefit both feed and malting barley prices
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Many portions of North Dakota are harvesting the largest crop of barley seen in many years and more and more analysts reiterate that large
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The Czech Republic: Czech hop crop 2009 estimated at about 6250 tons, 7.14 % less than last year
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According to the data of the Central Institute for Supervising and Testing in Agriculture the total harvested hop acreage in the Czech Republic was
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A Study of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Wall Glucans
Stefan Kwiatkowski, Ursula Thielen, Phyllis Glenney and Colm Moran
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(2), 151–158, 2009
Much research has been carried out over the years examining
cell wall glucans from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and this study
further examines aspects of the binding of (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan in
the yeast cell wall, using a number of isolation techniques as
well as monoclonal antibodies able to recognize a mixed (1›4)-
alpha-D-glucan/(1›6)-beta-D-glucan. Extraction of purified glucan,
from S. cerevisiae cell wall, with 0.1N HCl, at 80°C for 6 h,
released into the solution (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan and (1›6)-beta-Dglucan
as the major polysaccharides, along with an insoluble
pellet highly enriched in (1›3)-beta-D-glucan. The released
(1›4)-alpha-D-glucan was composed of a high molecular size >100
kDa fraction (7.2% w/w) and a medium 5–50 kDa polysaccharide
(10.2% w/w), with the (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan covalently
bound to the (1›6)-betta-D-glucan. The average molar ratio of the
?:ß glucan was 47: 53 in this mixed polysaccharide. The structure
of this polysaccharide was different from the structure of
plant starch or animal glycogen as monoclonal antibodies specific
to yeast (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan/(1›6)-beta-D-glucan did not
recognize the plant starch or animal glycogen standards.
Key words: (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan, 1›6)-beta-D-glucan, glucan specific
antibodies, NMR, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, yeast cell
wall.
Abbreviations: BSA – Bovine Serum Albumin; D2O – deuterium
oxide (heavy water), d.w. – dry weight; DI – deionised
water; GEM – Glucan Enriched Material, HRP – Horse Radish
Peroxidase.
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Canada Barley Supply and Disposition
Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
21 September
1784 The first daily newspaper in the United States, the Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser, begins publishing.
1883 1st direct US-Brazil telegraph connection
1931 The day after the Bank of England abandons the gold standard, U.S. stocks tumble.
22 September
1893 1st auto built in US (by Duryea brothers) runs in Springfield
1910 England's 1st aircraft flight
1988 Canada begins production of a $5 silver Maple Leaf bullion coin
23 September
1908 University of Alberta opens
1974 BBC Ceefax begins 1st teletext service
1991 ABN & AMRO Dutch banks merge
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