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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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Mexico & United States: Grupo Modelo, Cargill create malt and barley joint venture
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery’s sales revenue up 5% in 2009
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Singapore & Indonesia: Asia Pacific Breweries acquires additional stake in PT Multi Bintang Indonesia
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Hungary: Beer sales decline in 2009, Brewers’ Association expects less significant drop this year
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United States: Brewers Association posts Top 50 US brewers lists
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Canada & China: CWB, China sign their largest agreement for malting barley
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EU: Barley crop to reach 56.6 mln tonnes in 2010 - Coceral
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Russia & Ukraine: Barley plantings damaged by cold and long winter
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China: China Resources Snow Breweries makes provisions for increasing stake in one of its subsidiaries
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Belgium: AB InBev sells first benchmark bonds in euro in more than a year
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Vietnam: Vietnam’s largest brewer to build new plant
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Japan: Asahi Breweries’ sales decline in January - March 2010, only new genre beer enjoys growing demand
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South Africa: SAB’s position on the beer market under scrutiny
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New Zealand: Foster’s fails to prevent registration of Fiji Beer trademarks by another company
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Philippines: San Miguel Brewery’s sales revenue up 5% in 2009
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San Miguel Brewery Inc., the Philippines’ largest beer maker, achieved a 5% increase in sales revenue to P51 billion in 2009, its parent San
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Singapore & Indonesia: Asia Pacific Breweries acquires additional stake in PT Multi Bintang Indonesia
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Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd (APB) announced on April, 16 that it has acquired an additional 2,107,000 ordinary shares in PT Multi Bintang Indonesia,
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Russia: Jan-March beer output down 19.7%
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Beer production in Russia declined by 19.7% (to 16.6 mln hl) in the first three months of 2010 versus the same period last year,
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India: SABMiller set to come out of setback
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South African beer company, SABMiller, is set to come out of a temporary setback of its operations in India, after the Andhra Pradesh government
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Hungary: Beer sales decline in 2009, Brewers’ Association expects less significant drop this year
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Beer sales dropped further in Hungary in 2009, the Association of Hungarian Brewers reported on April, 15.
According to the beer association’s data, sales of
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United States: Brewers Association posts Top 50 US brewers lists
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United States’ Brewers Association released on April, 14 its annual lists reporting the top 50 brewing companies in the country, based on 2009 beer
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Mexico & United States: Grupo Modelo, Cargill create malt and barley joint venture
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Mexico's No. 1 brewer, Grupo Modelo SAB has reached an agreement to establish a joint venture with agricultural commodities trading firm Cargill Inc. to
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Canada & China: CWB, China sign their largest agreement for malting barley
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The CWB announced on April, 15 it has signed its largest long-term agreement for malting barley sales during a trip to China this week
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EU: Barley crop to reach 56.6 mln tonnes in 2010 - Coceral
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EU’s total barley crop is expected to amount to 56.6 mln tonnes in 2010 versus 62.1 mln tonnes harvested last year, Coceral said last
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Russia & Ukraine: Barley plantings damaged by cold and long winter
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Winter in Russia and the Ukraine was cold and long, a thick snow cover protected winter grains to a large extent.
There is no report
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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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