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Czech Republic: Beer output presumably down at least 5% in 2009
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery completes acquisition of its parent’s international beer business
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India: United Breweries reports successful third quarter and nine months of its FY2010
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Czech Republic: Plzensky Prazdroj brewery reports 1.9% drop in sales volume for 2009
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South Korea & Japan: Hite Brewery signs a deal to increase its beer sales in Japan
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Netherlands & Bahamas: Heineken negotiating acquisition of additional stake in the largest Bahamian brewery
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World: Malt output declines, EU malt most attractive to dollar-dominated nations
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Australia: Malting barley export to reach just 700,000 tonnes
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EU: Current malting barley quotes not stirring up market activity
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United States: No demand at home makes malting barley growers turn to other markets
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Belgium: Heineken reaches agreement with Belgian brewery workers
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Ireland: Diageo puts on hold investments for its Irish brewing operations
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Colombia: Beer tax hike hints at SABMiller’s weakening political clout
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Australia: GrainCorp should look for a new managing director with malting experience - analyst
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Poland: Carlsberg Poland to invest €14 mln in development
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Japan: Third-category beer range to expand this year
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Russia: SUN InBev expands beer exports geography
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South Korea: Beer imports up 19.1 times since 1999
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South Africa: Soccer Fan Parks to drink SABMiller beers, not Budweiser
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Czech Republic: Gambrinus beer in five-litre kegs enjoys increasing demand
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Ghana: Accra Brewery Limited launches new home grown premium lager
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Czech Republic: Beer output presumably down at least 5% in 2009
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Czech breweries' output fell by at least 5 percent to 18.8 million hectolitres and exports by 10 percent to 3.3 million hectolitres year-on-year in
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery completes acquisition of its parent’s international beer business
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San Miguel Brewery Inc. (SMB) has completed the acquisition of the international beer business of its parent, food-turned-power conglomerate San Miguel Corp., ABS-CBN News
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India: United Breweries reports successful third quarter and nine months of its FY2010
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United Breweries Ltd. (UBL), India’s top beer producer, has reported a 24% growth in sales volume for the third quarter ended December 31, 2009.
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Czech Republic: Plzensky Prazdroj brewery reports 1.9% drop in sales volume for 2009
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Plzensky Prazdroj AS, a Czech unit of SABMiller PLC, said on February, 1 its sales volumes dropped by 1.9% on the year to 10.53
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South Korea & Japan: Hite Brewery signs a deal to increase its beer sales in Japan
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Hite Brewery Co., South Korea's largest beermaker, has signed a deal with Japanese firm Kawasho Foods Corp. to increase sales of its products in
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Netherlands & Bahamas: Heineken negotiating acquisition of additional stake in the largest Bahamian brewery
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Dutch brewer Heineken is in talks to acquire the stakes in Burns House and Commonwealth Brewery that are currently held by its partner, the
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World: Malt output declines, EU malt most attractive to dollar-dominated nations
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Available malt production statistics for the crop year 2009/10, which has been made public early in February, is as follows:
German malt production in July/Sept
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Australia: Malting barley export to reach just 700,000 tonnes
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ABARE’s malting barley export estimate of 900,000 tonnes will not be reached, industry analysts communicated on February, 1.
A recent estimate of Australia’s malting barley
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EU: Current malting barley quotes not stirring up market activity
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Malting barley markets are almost non-existent for crop 2009 in the EU, a market survey stated at the beginning of February.
Quotes are: Two-row spring
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United States: No demand at home makes malting barley growers turn to other markets
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US barley prices have little chance for a price rally in the near future, Farm & Ranch Guide posted on January, 29.
According to the
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Polyphenols in Wort and Beer. State of the Art in 2008: Where and Why?
Guy Derdelinckx
ABSTRACT
Recent progress of science and technology in the
disciplines of brewing have clearly shown that several
molecules of the polyphenolic family have a very positive
role when they are used and handled correctly during the
process. After reviewing the state of art of the science at
each step of the production process, from raw raw
materials till conditioned beer, it is demonstrated too that
it’s worthy to reduce the quantity of sensitive polyphenols
in raw materials and adjuncts. The conclusions reveals the
contradictions of results between references due to the
analytical methods but advise in practice the removal of
the partial and total oxidized fractions before fermentation
and the addition of fresh typical beer flavanoids by boiling
and filling, as recommended by other authors.
Key words: Beer, polyphenols, phenolic acids, flavonoids,
flavanoids, polymerization, depolymerisation
Cerevisia, 33 (4) 2008
http://www.cerevisia.eu
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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
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February 1
1788 1st US steamboat patent issued, by Georgia to Briggs & Longstreet
1884 1st volume of the Oxford English Dictionary, A-Ant, published
1898 1st auto insurance policy in US issued, by Travelers Insurance Co
1968 World trade conference Unctad 2 opens in New Delhi
February 2
1914 The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (formerly the Association of Stock Brokers in Hong Kong) is established.
1947 Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid Corp., demonstrates the instant camera to 650 scientists assembled at the annual meeting of the Optical Society of America.
1995 Barings Bank, one of the oldest and most distinguished investment banks in the world, declares bankruptcy after rogue trader Nick Leeson loses more than $1.4 billion on unauthorized (and apparently unsupervised) trades in Japanese stock futures.
February 3
1690 1st paper money in America issued (colony of Mass)
1815 World's 1st commercial cheese factory established, in Switzerland
1848 For $15 million, the United States purchases the entire territories of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, along with parts of Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, from Mexico under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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