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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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World: Beer sales mostly negative but not without bright spots
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Belgium: Specialty beer maker Duvel Moortgat confident in ‘possessing the key foundations to realize a further growth in turnover and results’ in 2009
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery to construct a new plant in Yunnan Province
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery hoping to acquire its parent’s international beer business before the end of 2009
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Switzerland: Beer market drops just by 0.15 in the 2008/09 brewing year
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United Kingdom: Greencore confirms other companies try to ‘approach’ its malt business
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World: Barley production forecast 2009/10 revised upwards - IGC
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World: Barley harvest almost over in the northern hemisphere
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China: China’s malting barley imports not to reach forecasts this year
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery lists debt papers on the Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
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Russia: Russian beer market too sensitive to a tripled excise duty – Baltika Breweries CEO
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New Zealand: DB Breweries’ slide in annual profit disappoints its parent
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India: United Breweries well on target to grow above industry estimates in the rest of the fiscal
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United States: Busch Agriculture malting plant to operate at a reduced level
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United Kingdom: Miller Brands director of sales points out gaps to be exploited by brewers and retailers alike
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Canada: Molson Coors to ‘reinvigorate’ Canadian market by two new beers
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United States: New Heineken US CEO should take all advantage of his former experience in order to regain force in the US
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery to put up a new bottling plant
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Tanzania: Tanzania Breweries sales up despite all problems
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Ghana: Guinness Ghana Breweries reports drop in full-year profit, a 48% rise in sales
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Singapore & China: Asia Pacific Breweries appoints a new head for East China operations
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World: Beer sales mostly negative but not without bright spots
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Beer sales figures remained negative by the end of September in the majority of countries, industry experts summed up in a research note on
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Belgium: Specialty beer maker Duvel Moortgat confident in ‘possessing the key foundations to realize a further growth in turnover and results’ in 2009
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Belgian specialty beer maker Duvel Moortgat said on November, 13 the growth in turnover realized in the first six months continues in the third
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Russia: Beer production inexorably decreasing
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Russia’s beer output dropped by 4% in October as compared to September 2009, Rosstat communicated on November, 17.
In comparison with October 2008, the nation’s
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Ukraine: January – October beer output down 7.2%
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Ukraine’s January – October 2009 beer production totalled 6.2 mln hl, the nation’s State Statistics Committee reported on November, 17.
The total volume, including non-alcoholic
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery to construct a new plant in Yunnan Province
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Beijing Yanjing Beer Group Corp, the parent of Beijing Yanjing Brewery Co Ltd, recently announced that it will invest RMB 600 million in a
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery hoping to acquire its parent’s international beer business before the end of 2009
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San Miguel Brewery Inc. hopes to complete the acquisition of its $700-million international beer business from parent company San Miguel Corp. before the end
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Switzerland: Beer market drops just by 0.15 in the 2008/09 brewing year
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Switzerland’s beer market remained stable in the 2008/09 brewing year ended September, 30, the Union of Swiss Breweries reported on November, 16.
The Union’s beer
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United Kingdom: Greencore confirms other companies try to ‘approach’ its malt business
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Europe's third-largest malting company Greencore Malt has confirmed it is exploring a number of "unsolicited approaches" made in the "recent past", The Independent reported
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World: Barley production forecast 2009/10 revised upwards - IGC
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Due to larger than expected crops in the EU, Russia, Canada, the United States and Algeria, the world barley production forecast is increased by
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World: Barley harvest almost over in the northern hemisphere
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The barley harvest comes to a close in the northern hemisphere. About 10 % of the barley acres in Canada and in Russia must
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China: China’s malting barley imports not to reach forecasts this year
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China imported 1.4 mln tons of malting barley in Jan/Sept 2009 and will not reach the 2 mln tons mark in this calendar year,
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Improved Enrichment Cultivation of Beer Spoiling Lactic Acid Bacteria by Continuous Glucose Addition to the Culture
Sanna Taskila, Peter Neubauer, Mika Tuomola, Antje Breitenstein, Jukka Kronlöf5 and Tomi Hillukkala
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(3), 177–182, 2009
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are known as predominant beer
spoilers. They cause turbidity, acidity, gas formation and offflavors
in beer by formation of side metabolites. Beer spoiling
LAB have a substantial financial impact in the brewing industry
making their rapid detection and identification essential. Despite
the developed rapid diagnostic methods, the bottleneck in detection
remains the lengthy enrichment cultivation step. This paper
describes the applicability of a novel glucose auto delivery system,
EnBase™, for the improved enrichment cultivation of beer
spoiling LAB in MRS medium. By means of the applied system,
glucose is slowly released into the culture during growth, which
results in faster enrichment. Growth of Lactobacillus brevis
DSM 20054T and several beer spoiling LAB was accelerated
resulting in up to a 300% increase in the cell density after 48 h
of cultivation compared to the commonly used MRS medium. A
test of naturally contaminated beer samples indicated that the
addition of glucose by means of EnBase allows faster detection
of LAB in breweries.
Key words: beer spoilage, contaminant detection, enrichment
cultivation, lactic acid bacteria, Lactobacillus.
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November 16
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1914 U.S. declares Panama Canal Zone neutral
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