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Note:
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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
estimated on FOB Creil basis.
Average Malt Prices are theoretical and based FOB Antwerp being
estimated on French malting barley.
The changes are compared to last Newsletter's
prices. Arrows indicate the direction of the change.
Australia: Foster’s throwing some light on 2009 business performance
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Mexico: SABMiller in talks with FEMSA’s family shareholders, ahead of rival Heineken - source
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Malaysia: Brewing industry forecast to improve in 2010 as the excise duty on beer is not expected to increase
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Canada: Molson Coors Brewing acquires Canada’s oldest microbrewer
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Australia: Kirin to maintain a public company-style board for its new brewing subsidiary Lion Nathan
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France: Barley crop 2009/10 estimate increased to more than 12.9 mln tonnes
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Mexico: FEMSA’s beer business really needs help from a larger experienced brewer
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CIS: SABMiller recommended to expand in CIS to offset falling sales in Russia
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Australia: Australia’s malting industry needs climate change amendments to stay competitive
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China: Private equities trust buys into Tsingtao Brewery
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United States: Up to 500 acres of hop un-harvested this year – estimate
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The Czech Republic: Plzensky Prazdroj promises not to raise prices for the majority of its beers
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China: AB InBev China’s core brands enjoy double-digit sales growth in the summer season
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Nigeria: Foreign investors should pay more attention to the huge potential of the Nigerian beer market
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Canada & Australia: ABB Grain adopts the brand name Viterra
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India: Hops bringing good revenue to Keylong region farmers
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Australia: Foster’s throwing some light on 2009 business performance
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Foster's Group Ltd, Australia's biggest brewer, traded in line with expectations in its first quarter, adjusted for currency impacts, Reuters cited a company report
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Mexico: SABMiller in talks with FEMSA’s family shareholders, ahead of rival Heineken - source
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Brewing giant SABMiller is in talks with FEMSA's family shareholders about an equity stake in an enlarged group, Reuters cited an undisclosed source on
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Malaysia: Brewing industry forecast to improve in 2010 as the excise duty on beer is not expected to increase
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As Malaysia’s brewery sector is not expected to see an alcohol (beer) excise duty hike this year, it appears to have all chances to
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Canada: Molson Coors Brewing acquires Canada’s oldest microbrewer
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Canada’s leading beer-maker Molson Coors Brewing Co. has acquired the Vancouver-based Granville Island Brewing Co., The Globe and Mail reported on October, 19.
The big-name
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Australia: Kirin to maintain a public company-style board for its new brewing subsidiary Lion Nathan
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Japanese Kirin will maintain a public company-style board for its new subsidiary Lion Nathan, including retaining current Lion Nathan independent chairman Geoff Ricketts, as
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United Kingdom: Budweisers resuming court battles
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“Budweiser case” has returned to court (to the London court of appeal, to be more precise) as AB InBev used a 2005 European directive
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EU: EU malt market waiting for things to pick up
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The present situation in the brewing and malting industries is a result of the fact that brewers became much too optimistic about the future
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France: Barley crop 2009/10 estimate increased to more than 12.9 mln tonnes
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FranceAgriMer said on October, 14 that it has revised its estimate for the nation’s 2009/10 to more than 12.9 mln tonnes (+ 0.2 mln
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Determination of Some Beer Flavours by Stir
Bar Sorptive Extraction and Solvent Back Extraction
Tomáš Horák, Vladimír Kellner, Jiří Čulík,
Marie Jurková and Pavel Čejka
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 113(2), 154–158, 2007
This work presents the development of a simple, rapid and low
cost method for the determination of some beer flavours as
esters such as isoamyl acetate, ethyl caproate, ethyl caprylate,
phenyl acetate, ethyl caprate, phenylethyl acetate, ethyl laurate,
ethyl myristate and ethyl palmitate using stir bar sorptive extraction
(SBSE). The combination of this extraction technique with
solvent back extraction and subsequent gas chromatographic
analysis with flame ionisation detection was used for the determination
of these compounds. The effects of different mixtures
of organic solvents and the influence of sampling time and time
of solvent back extraction were studied. An optimum procedure
for the SBSE method was developed. The method had high
repeatability (RSD 2.1–7.3%), good linearity (the correlation
coefficients were higher than 0.9995 for quadratic fit over the
concentration range from 0.015 to 30 mg/L) and acceptable recoveries
(78–107%) and precision (RSD < 7.3%).
Key words: Beer, beer flavours, solvent back extraction, stir bar
sorptive extraction (SBSE).
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Malting and Feed Barley Prices
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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
Russia Barley Supply & Disposition
Source: Millward Brown Optimor (including data from BrandZ, Datamonitor, and Bloomberg)
October 19
1819 Joseph C Juglar is born, French physician/economist, Crises Commercial
1987 Wall Street takes its worst plunge of the modern era, as the Dow loses 508 points, or 22.6% (the worst daily loss on record), to close at 1738.74.
1988 Friedrich Weinreb, Polish/Neth theologist/economist, dies at 77
October 20
1928 magnate/multi-millionaire Ken Morrison was born, executive chairman of the Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc, the fourth
largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom
1983 IBM-PC DOS Version 2.1 released
1973 OPEC oil embargo begins
October 21
1492 Columbus' discovers America (Oct 12, 1492 Julian calendar)
1879 Thomas Edison perfects carbonized cotton filament light bulb
1987 Nobel prize for economy awarded to Robert M. Solow
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