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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.
The Netherlands: Heineken’s revenue up 2.7%, net profit up 4.1% last year
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Denmark: Carlsberg’s beer volumes, operating profit increase in 2009
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China: Tsingtao Brewery’s 2009 net income estimated to have risen 75-85%
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Austria: Total beer consumption at 8.4 mln hl last year
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Ukraine: EU-27 to be Ukraine’s main competitor in world barley trade next year – industry participant
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Germany: Barley offers into intervention may exceed EU’s whole last season
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EU: AB InBev may be in for workers’ strike across Europe
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New Zealand: Beer volume available for consumption down 5.1% last year
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Japan: Steel Partners not giving up hope to put life in Sapporo’s beer and other businesses
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Australia: Foster’s CEO says nobody offered to buy its beer business
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Canada & Australia: Viterra counts on its Australian barley and malt acquisition in expanding its business
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United Kingdom: Small independent brewers achieve growth despite drop in overall beer market in 2009
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World: Graincorp Malt CEO decides to leave the malting industry
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France & Italy: Japan’s Asahi Super Dry beer now available in its original ‘steiny bottle’
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Taiwan & China: Taiwan Beer produced in China not to be available in Taiwan
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The Netherlands: Heineken’s revenue up 2.7%, net profit up 4.1% last year
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Heineken N. V. published on February, 23 its financial results for the full year 2009.
Heineken’s group beer volume* declined by 1.5% to 159.1 mln
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Denmark: Carlsberg’s beer volumes, operating profit increase in 2009
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Danish brewing giant Carlsberg reported on February, 23 strong profit growth and significant cash flow for the full year 2009.
Carlsberg delivered a strong 2009
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China: Tsingtao Brewery’s 2009 net income estimated to have risen 75-85%
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Tsingtao Brewery Co. said its 2009 full year net income is estimated to have risen 75 percent to 85 percent compared with its profit
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Austria: Total beer consumption at 8.4 mln hl last year
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In 2009, Austria’s total beer consumption reached 8.4 mln hl, Austrian Brewers Association reported last week.
The country’s beer consumption per capita constituted 106.4 litres
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Poland: Beer market probably down to 2006 volume
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Sales of beer in Poland have fallen back to levels last seen in 2006, Puls Biznesu reported on February, 24.
Brewery group Żywiec said this
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Ukraine: EU-27 to be Ukraine’s main competitor in world barley trade next year – industry participant
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Ukraine’s barley exports will be limited by an increased competitiveness on the part of the world’s leading barley producers next year, Andrei Vadatursky, deputy
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Germany: Barley offers into intervention may exceed EU’s whole last season
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German farmers are, thanks to weak export hopes, on track to sell considerably more barley for intervention buying than the whole of the European
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Examination of the Relationships Between Original,
Real and Apparent Extracts, and Alcohol in Pilot
Plant and Commercially Produced Beers
Anthony J. Cutaia, Anna-Jean Reid and R. Alex Speers
J. Inst. Brew. 115(4), 292–295, 2009
ABSTRACT
J. Inst. Brew. 115(4), 318–327, 2009
The historical development of equations used to relate alcohol
and real extract to apparent extract and original gravity, as well
as ratios between the corrected Real (RDF) and Apparent Degrees
of Fermentation (ADF), were examined in light of modern
polynomial and non-linear regression techniques. Comparisons
were performed using an extensive data set of 532 brews obtained
from commercial and pilot fermentations with statistical
error analysis of these empirical relationships. New predictions
of apparent extract were calculated as a function of alcohol and
real extract analogous to the Improved Tabarie’s formula. In
addition, attempts at improving Balling’s original equation
model estimating original gravity from alcohol and real extract
are detailed and discussed. The statistical analyses of relationships
between Aw/w (alcohol by weight) and functions of OE
(Original Extract), AE (Apparent Extract) and RE (Real Extract)
as well as ratios between the corrected Real and Apparent Degrees
of Fermentation (RDF/ADF) are reported. It is expected
that this paper will be useful for brewers to more accurately
estimate Aw/w and real extract values.
Key words: ADF, alcohol, apparent extract, brewing calculations,
original extract, RDF, real extract.
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* - 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 22
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February 23
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February 24
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1986 Texas Air buys Eastern Airlines for $676 million
1995 Dow-Jones hits record 4011.74
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