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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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Average Malt Prices are theoretical and based FOB Antwerp being
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Belgium: AB InBev’s 2009 profit up despite a slight decline in beer sales
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Brazil: AmBev reports net profit, volumes growth for Q4 and full year 2009
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery’s sales volume up 12% in 2009
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Japan & Philippines: Kirin would like to have all 100% of San Miguel Brewery
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Russia: Beer and malt consumption forecast to decline further this year
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EU: Malting barley plantings may drop by as much as 20%
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Australia: Barley crop and malting barley share seen as disappointing
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South America: Local barley production still insufficient
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United States & Canada: Molson Coors to consider acquisitions as long as they are ‘smart’
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World: Top brewers expected to continue on their de-leveraging path and further strengthen their balance sheets
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Australia: Foster’s Group to offer more premium beers as mainstream brands lose popularity
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Spain: Barley plantings down 3.3% versus the previous season
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Czech Republic & Austria: Austrian consumers still fond of Budweiser Budvar
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Belgium: AB InBev’s 2009 profit up despite a slight decline in beer sales
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AB InBev’ the world’s largest brewer, said on March, 4 it gained or maintained market share in markets representing approximately 70% of its total
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Brazil: AmBev reports net profit, volumes growth for Q4 and full year 2009
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Companhia de Bebidas das Américas (AmBev), AB InBev’s Brazilian division, announced on March, 4 its results for the 2009 fourth quarter (Q4 2009).
The company’s
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery’s sales volume up 12% in 2009
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Beijing Yanjing Brewery Co Ltd has announced a net profit of RMB 627.49 million for 2009, 36.03% more than in 2008, China Knowledge reported
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Japan & Philippines: Kirin would like to have all 100% of San Miguel Brewery
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Kirin Holdings wants to raise its 48 percent stake in San Miguel Brewery in the Philippines, possibly as high as 100 percent, to help
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Russia: Beer and malt consumption forecast to decline further this year
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Russia’s beer output dropped drastically in 2009 and will drop further this year, analysts communicated at the beginning of this month.
The nation’s beer
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World: Malt shipments slowing this campaign
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IGC’s latest statistics demonstrate the slowdown of export malt shipments during the present campaign.
Shipments were in July/November from Argentina 205,000 tons (last year
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EU: Malting barley plantings may drop by as much as 20%
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With farmers all over the EU totally disillusioned with the performance of malting barley markets, plantings will be sharply reduced this spring and estimates
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Australia: Barley crop and malting barley share seen as disappointing
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Most private estimates give even lower barley crop figures than ABARE’s latest estimate of a disappointing barley crop in Australia, an analysts’ note said
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South America: Local barley production still insufficient
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Argentina’s barley crop is estimated by both USDA and IGC at 1.6 mln tonnes. Though the quality is poor as drought has affected screenings
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Malt quality and wort filtration: comparison between laboratory and industrial wort filterability
A. DEBOURG, M. FONTEYN, F. HARMEGNIES AND L. VAN NEDERVELDE
ABSTRACT
Several conventional malt analyses are done to measure parameters which could influence mash filtration. Nevertheless, they are difficult to integrate in a system allowing predicting processability and brewhouse performances of the malt. In this collaborative study a method developed by Meura for measuring filterability coefficient in a laboratory scale filtration has been tested and results were compared to malt behaviour in industrial mash filter process. Results were correlated to some malt analytical characteristics.
Cerevisia, 34 (3) 2009
http://www.cerevisia.eu
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Malting and Feed Barley Prices
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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
US Beer Shipments of Largest Brewers and Beer Importers 2008-2009s
March 4
1902 American Automobile Association, AAA, founded in Chicago
1977 1st CRAY 1 supercomputer shipped, to Los Alamos Laboratories, New Mexico
1991 Bank of Credit and Commerce International divests itself of 1st American Bank
March 5
1558 Smoking tobacco introduced in Europe by Francisco Fernandes
1868 Stapler patented in England by C. H. Gould
1924 Computing-Tabulating-Recording Corp becomes IBM
March 6
1899 "Asprin" patented by Felix Hoffmann
1926 Alan Greenspan, future chairman of the Federal Reserve, is born in New York City
1959 At a press conference in New York City, Texas Instruments executives demonstrate a new device invented by one of the company`s top engineers,
Jack S. Kilby – the "integrated circuit."
March 7
1876 Alexander Graham Bell receives U.S. Patent for his "Improvement in Telegraphy".
1878 The Toronto Stock Exchange is incorporated
1932 Thousands of Ford Motor Co. workers stage a "Hunger March"
to the immense River Rouge factory complex, protesting Henry Ford's decision to cut the company`s minimum wage from $7 per day to $4 per day.
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