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Base Currency: Euro on December 27, 2012 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on December 27, 2012 |
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1 EUR = 1.3200 USD
1 EUR = 0.8183 GBP
1 EUR = 1.3096 CAD
1 EUR = 1.2735 AUD
1 EUR = 112.2440 JPY
1 EUR = 2.7321 BRL
1 EUR = 40.4037 RUB
1 EUR = 8.3287 CNY
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1 USD = 0.7577 EUR
1 USD = 0.6199 GBP
1 USD = 0.9921 CAD
1 USD = 0.9649 AUD
1 USD = 85.0338 JPY
1 USD = 2.0698 BRL
1 USD = 30.6091 RUB
1 USD = 6.3096 CNY
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December 27, 2012 |
Type |
Crop 2012 |
Crop 2013 |
EUR |
% |
EUR |
% |
2rs Barley |
235.00-237.00 | 0.43% |
232.00-234.00 | 0.85% |
6rw Barley |
233.00-235.00 | 0.43% |
227.00-229.00 | |
2rs Malt |
439.50-441.50 | 0.28% |
434.50-436.50 | 0.56% |
6rw Malt |
437.00-439.00 | 0.28% |
428.50-430.50 | |
Feed Barley |
216.00-218.00 | 0.93% |
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World: Industry analysts forecast improved malt sales figures for 2012
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Denmark & Asia: Carlsberg not in a hurry to expand in South-east Asia but no option is out of consideration
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Kazakhstan & Serbia: Heineken and Efes Breweries International swap stakes in Kazakh and Serbian businesses
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USA: Nielsen studies consumer’s mindset when they buy alcoholic beverages
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World: AB InBev and Budvar keep on battling for Budweiser name
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World: Barley crop 2012/13 forecast at 131 mln tonnes - IGC
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Russia & Ukraine: Barley export potential estimated at about 2 mln tonnes this year both for Russia and Ukraine
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The Netherlands: Heineken and Bavaria comment on ECJ decision
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Japan: Japan’s craft brewers reinterpreting American and European beer styles
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Russia: Total winter crop plantings decline this year
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New Zealand & Brazil: New Zealand’s Moa Brewing ships first batch of beer to Brazil
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Ukraine: Locally brewed Baltika Razlivnoe to hit store shelves in mid-January
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Hop polyphenols and beer ageing
ABSTRACT
U.S. researchers produced beers with hop products containing different amounts of
polyphenols to investigate the impact on beer staling. They found that beers high in hop polyphenols did not suppress the loss of isoalpha acids during aging but were determined to be the least flavor-stable by ESR. However, the presence of hop polyphenols suppressed the formation of staling aldehydes during ageing as measured by SPME-GC-MS. It is clear that there is no easy conclusion about the impact of hop
polyphenols in beer, but the picture is slowly becoming clearer.
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December 27
1825 1st public railroad using steam locomotive completed in England
1928 Portfolio manager Walter Morgan founds the nation’s first “balanced” mutual fund, the Industrial and Power Securities Co., which invests in both stocks and bonds
1945 International Monetary Fund established - World Bank founded
December 28
1895 Auguste and Louis Lumiere are born (1st commercial cinema)
1869 William Finley Semple of Mount Vernon OH, patents chewing gum
1967 After 175 years, the New York Stock Exchange finally admits its first woman member, Muriel Siebert of Muriel Siebert & Co.
December 29
1862 Bowling ball invented
1867 1st telegraph ticker used by a brokerage house, Groesbeck & Co, NY
1891 Edison patents "transmission of signals electrically" (radio)
1997 Russia signs agreement to build a $3B nuclear power plant in China
December 30
1851 Asa Griggs Candler is born (developed Coca-Cola)
1854 Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company, 1st in US, incorporated in New York NY
1861 US banks stops payments in gold
1958 French franc devalued
1988 Mercedes-Benz pays $20.2-M fine failed to meet '86 government fuel standard
1990 11th United Negro College Fund raises $10,000,000
December 31
1776 Rhode Island establishes wage & price controls to curb inflation: Limit is 70˘ a day for carpenters, 42˘ for tailors
1781 Bank of North America, 1st US bank opens
1981 CNN Headline News debuts
1997 Microsoft buys Hotmail E-mail service
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27-28: Zythos Beer Festival 2013 (Leuven, Belgium)
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16-01 June: The Czech Beer Festival 2013 (Prague, the Czech Republic)
22-25: Pivo (Beer) 2013 (Sochi, Russia)
23-25: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2013 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
26-30: European Brewery Convention 2013 (Luxembourg)
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August 2013:
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Malt News
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World: Industry analysts forecast improved malt sales figures for 2012
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Forgetting about the large overcapacities in China, Russia and Ukraine, the world malting industry is in good shape sales-wise, albeit at continuous poor malting
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Brewery News
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Denmark & Asia: Carlsberg not in a hurry to expand in South-east Asia but no option is out of consideration
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Carlsberg is not going to resort to any knee-jerk action to expand in South-east Asia even as the regional food and beverage industry sees
...More info on site
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Kazakhstan & Serbia: Heineken and Efes Breweries International swap stakes in Kazakh and Serbian businesses
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Heineken N.V. (‘HEINEKEN’) announced on December, 21 that HEINEKEN and Efes Breweries International N.V. (‘EBI’), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Anadolu Efes, agreed to unwind
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USA: Nielsen studies consumer’s mindset when they buy alcoholic beverages
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A new Nielsen Category Shopping Fundamentals study pulls back the curtain on the consumer's mindset when they buy alcoholic beverages and highlights some key
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World: AB InBev and Budvar keep on battling for Budweiser name
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A small brewer in the Czech Republic and the world’s biggest beer maker have been arguing about a name for 106 years. Budejovicky Budvar
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The Netherlands: Heineken and Bavaria comment on ECJ decision
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Heineken and Bavaria have said they are “disappointed” after Europe's highest court rejected their appeals against a reduction in fines for their part in a cartel, Dutch media reported last week.
In 2007, the two brewers were fined a total of EUR273.8 mln (US$363 mln) by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for their involvement in a cartel on the Dutch beer market from 1996 to 1999. InBev, now Anheuser-Busch InBev, escaped a fine for blowing the whistle on the collusion.
Heineken's fine was reduced last year by the ECJ’s general court to EUR198 mln. Bavaria's fine was also cut last June from 22.85 mln to 20.71 mln.
But both companies argued the fines should be reduced further for legal reasons. Among the brewers' arguments were that the European Commission should not have compared the cartel with a Belgium cartel when calculating fines.
The ECJ however on December, 19 rejected “all pleas put forward”, confirming the fines.
A Heineken spokesperson said: “We are disappointed that the ECJ has rejected our arguments. As there is no possibility to further appeal in this case, we have to accept the court's decision.
"Heineken fully respects competition laws and is a strong believer in competition and free
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Japan: Japan’s craft brewers reinterpreting American and European beer styles
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Beer is Japan’s most popular alcoholic beverage, and three brands dominate the market: Asahi, Kirin and Sapporo, all German-inspired lagers introduced in the late 19th century. But smaller producers are generating an interest in ji-biru, or Japanese craft beer, The Washington Post reported on December, 26.
Japanese brewers are reinterpreting American and European beer styles, adding their own balance and refinement, and sometimes local ingredients, including rice and sweet potatoes.
A few artisanal breweries paved the way for a more vibrant scene, including the Kiuchi Brewery, whose Hitachino Nest beers have become the best-known ji-biru in the United States. Riffs on American pale ales and Belgian styles have become common.
Especially widespread are straightforward versions of foreign styles with nuances considered distinctly Japanese.
“Even though they have IPAs and a huge variety of styles, these beers don’t often have the aggressive flavor profiles that you find in a lot of American craft beers,” said Izakaya Seki’s Cizuka Seki, who offers about a dozen varieties.
The beers tend to be expensive. For the curious, a good one to try is Hitachino Nest White Ale, a Belgian-style wheat beer with notes of orange, nutmeg and Riesling-like fruitiness. Hitachino Nest Red Rice Ale contains 25 percent rice and
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New Zealand & Brazil: New Zealand’s Moa Brewing ships first batch of beer to Brazil
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Marlborough, New Zealand-based Moa Brewing Company has its sights set on Brazil, with its first shipment of premium beer due to arrive in the South American country next month, Marlborough Express reported on December, 27.
Moa general manager Gareth Hughes said the deal with Brazilian distributor Oceania Group coincides with the renewal of their sponsorship deal with the New Zealand Olympic Team for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics in Brazil.
Brazil was one of the fastest growing beer markets in the world and held huge potential for the craft beer company, he said.
"Brazil already has a well developed economy beer market that is showing really strong growth but we are confident there is potential in the premium beer market too."
The deal with the New Zealand Olympic Committee will help Moa gain a greater foothold and understanding of the Latin American market, he said. Their time in London as sponsor of the 2012 New Zealand Olympic team was crucial for building contacts and securing deals in the competitive British market. "You can make inroads to the market from offshore but being on the ground is very useful for meeting the right people and getting an understanding of the
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Ukraine: Locally brewed Baltika Razlivnoe to hit store shelves in mid-January
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Baltika Razlivnoe brewed locally by Carlsberg Ukraine will become available in Ukrainian stores as from mid-January 2013, Pivnoe Delo reported on December, 26.
The beer will be represented in an original glass bottle of 0.44 l in points of sale all over the country. The first batch of of Baltika Razlivnoe was bottled this month at the Kyiv brewery of Carlsberg Ukraine.
Baltika Razlivnoe first appeared in Ukrainian stores in August this year. This was the first batch of the product imported from Russia.
At the moment the portfolio of the Baltika brand in Ukraine includes four types: Baltika 0 Non-Alcoholic, Baltika №3 Classic, Baltika №7 Export and Baltika №9 Strong.
AC Nielsen states that in September 2012 (representing the results of the first 9 months of the current year) the brand share in the premium segment was 26% by volume and 28% by value.
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Barley News
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World: Barley crop 2012/13 forecast at 131 mln tonnes - IGC
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The International Grains Council forecast in late November the 2012/13 world barley crop at 131 mln tonnes vs. 134 mln in 2011/12.
Total grains production
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Russia & Ukraine: Barley export potential estimated at about 2 mln tonnes this year both for Russia and Ukraine
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Russia’s barley crop 2012 is estimated at 14 mln tonnes, exports as of the beginning of December totalled 1.7 mln tonnes.
In Ukraine, this year’s
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Russia: Total winter crop plantings decline this year
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According to preliminary estimates, Russia’s 2013 winter grain crop may total 38.6 mln metric tons, with forecast yield of 2.7 t/ha (average in the past five years), UkrAgroConsult reported last week, citing Russian Deputy Premier Arkadiy Dvorkovich.
As of mid-December, winter grains in Russia had been planted on 15.7 mln ha (16.3 mln ha in 2011), including 13 mln ha of winter wheat, 2 mln ha of winter rye, 0.4 mln ha of winter barley, and 0.3 mln ha of triticale.
Altogether, winter crop plantings for the 2013 harvest total 16.2 mln ha (16.8 mln ha in 2011).
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