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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.
World: 2009/10 world malt trade estimate reduced to 5.4 mln tons - IGC
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India: Malt Company India commissions new malthouse
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Denmark & China: Carlsberg refuses to disclose plans regarding Chongqing Brewery
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United States: Constellation Brands/Grupo Modelo joint venture reports lower net sales, operating income for fiscal 2010
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South Africa: SABMiller likely to benefit from falling commodity prices in FY ending March next year
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia expects growth in domestic beer consumption in line with gradual recovery of the nation’s economy this year
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EU: NYSE Liffe ready to launch of malting barley futures and options next month
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Australia: Barley Australia issues updated Preferred Variety List for malting barley
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South America: Barley imports to go up as Argentinean crop turns out a failure
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Mexico: Grupo Modelo’s brewery halted by strike
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United States: Still a lot of barley in the countryside
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Canada: Labatt’s Lakeport Brewery may be purchased by Calgary beverage firm
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United Kingdom: Molson Coors to tempt women by new clear beer
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East Africa: East African Breweries adds premium Windhoek lager to its portfolio
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Denmark & China: Carlsberg refuses to disclose plans regarding Chongqing Brewery
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Danish brewer Carlsberg declined to comment on whether it has any plans to lift its stake in Chinese Chongqing Brewery Co Ltd by buying
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Japan: First three months beer shipments down 5.7%
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Japan’s domestic shipments of beer and beerlike alcoholic drinks in the first three months of the year dropped 5.7 percent from a year earlier,
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United States: Constellation Brands/Grupo Modelo joint venture reports lower net sales, operating income for fiscal 2010
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Constellation Brands said on April, 9 its fiscal 2010 equity earnings from its 50 percent interest in the Crown Imports joint venture totalled
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South Africa: SABMiller likely to benefit from falling commodity prices in FY ending March next year
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SABMiller is likely to benefit from falling commodity prices in its financial year ending March next year, rating agency Moody’s was quoted as saying
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia expects growth in domestic beer consumption in line with gradual recovery of the nation’s economy this year
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Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd’s board of directors recommended a final gross dividend of 7.5 sen per ordinary share of RM0.50 sen each as well
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World: 2009/10 world malt trade estimate reduced to 5.4 mln tons - IGC
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In its latest report, the IGC has reduced its estimate of world malt trade in 2009/10 by 300,000 tons to 5.4 mln tons (all
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India: Malt Company India commissions new malthouse
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The Malt Company (India) Pvt. Ltd. announced on April, 9 it has successfully commissioned its third malthouse in Uttarakhand.
The facility’s 75 thousand tonnes malting
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EU: NYSE Liffe ready to launch of malting barley futures and options next month
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NYSE Liffe, the Europe-based derivatives business of NYSE Euronext, announced on April, 13 the launch of malting barley futures and options on Monday 10
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Australia: Barley Australia issues updated Preferred Variety List for malting barley
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Barley Australia, the industry body for Australia’s maltsters and barley marketers, issued on April, 12 an update to its Preferred Variety List of malting
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South America: Barley imports to go up as Argentinean crop turns out a failure
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At the beginning of April, Brazil purchased 25,000 tonnes of French malting barley and was expected to tender for one more cargo, industry sources
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Isolation, Identification, and Characterisation of
Beer-Spoilage Lactic Acid Bacteria from Microbrewed Beer from Victoria, Australia
Garry Menz, Christian Andrighetto, Angiolella Lombardi, Viviana Corich, Peter Aldred and Frank Vriesekoop
J. Inst. Brew. 116(1), 14–22, 2010
ABSTRACT
Lactic acid bacteria are the most frequently encountered beerspoilage
bacteria, and they may render beer undrinkable due to
the production of lactic acid, diacetyl, and turbidity. Microbrewed
beer is typically sold unpasteurised, leaving it more
susceptible to spoilage by lactic acid bacteria. In this study, the
incidence of lactic acid bacteria in bottled microbrewed beer
from Victoria, Australia was investigated. A total of 80 beers
from 19 breweries were screened for lactic acid bacteria. Almost
30% contained culturable lactic acid bacteria, and many had
lactic acid levels well above the flavour threshold. Ethanol, hops,
and the pH levels of the beers were not predictors for spoilage in
the beers examined, and contamination appeared to be more
closely linked to the source brewery. The 45 lactic acid strains
isolated from these beers were identified by RAPD-PCR, with
Lactobacillus brevis being the most frequently isolated species.
All isolates were capable of spoiling beer and contained putative
hop resistance genes. At typical beer levels, pH and ethanol had
no effect on the growth of the particular spoilage bacteria isolated
in this study.
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