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Base Currency: US Dollar on August 23, 2013 |
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1 EUR = 1.3344 USD
1 EUR = 0.8555 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4010 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4833 AUD
1 EUR = 131.2200 JPY
1 EUR = 3.2688 BRL
1 EUR = 44.2599 RUB
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1 USD = 0.6411 GBP
1 USD = 1.0499 CAD
1 USD = 1.1117 AUD
1 USD = 98.3430 JPY
1 USD = 2.4497 BRL
1 USD = 33.1692 RUB
1 USD = 6.1656 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
August 23, 2013 |
Type |
Crop 2013 |
EUR |
% |
2rs Barley |
185.00-187.00 | 1.06% |
6rw Barley |
177.00-179.00 | |
2rs Malt |
377.00-379.00 | 0.65% |
6rw Malt |
367.00-369.00 | |
Feed Barley |
160.00-162.00 | |
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China: Carlsberg’s Chinese unit anticipating further growth in China
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India: Beer market expected to grow 20 times in next 20 years
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Uganda: SABMiller’s subsidiary officially opens a new brewery in western Uganda
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France: Barley crop forecast at 10.6 mln tonnes this year vs. 11.3 mln in 2012
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China: Shanghai winter barley crop damaged by rain, spring barley acres cut sharp in other regions
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Spain & France: Record barley crop in Spain, French winter barley quality predominantly good
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USA: Recent sharp fall in corn prices affected feed but not malting barley values
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes expects new restrictions to limit beer industry growth
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Ireland: Diageo agrees to sell Dundalk brewery to Irish Whiskey Company
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India: Molson Coors ready to roll out its King Cobra brand from Bihar brewery
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Zambia: National Breweries to build new opaque beer brewery in Lusaka
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Ireland: Still high percent of barley fails to pass malting quality criteria but failure rate expected to fall as harvest continues
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Denmark: Carlsberg importing beer to Denmark ahead of a potential shortage
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El Salvador: Communities protest against SABMiller subsidiary’s new well that may leave them without water
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Prices Evolution
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Scientific Digest
How to assess the sensory impact hop varieties used in the boiling process
ABSTRACT
We all know the dilemma of estimating the contribution of a hop variety to the beer flavor when used during boiling. These Japanese researchers propose a standardized protocol for a sensory evaluation of single variety hop samples boiled in water. Using PCA they found that fruity descriptors could be connected to the varieties Citra and a new Japanese variety called Fuano Beauty whereas Saaz and Mittelfrueh hop samples were connected with herbal, tea and spicy flavours. This protocol may help to forecast the flavour contribution of different varieties in the final beer when used as late hop in the wort boiling process. Read more
Source: Barth Innovations
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These Days in Business History
August 22
1864 International Red Cross forms
1901 Cadillac Co forms
1980 Mount Everest climbed by Italian Reinhold Messner, alone
August 23
1904 Automobile tire chain patented
1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop pact: East Europe divided between Hitler and Stalin
1891 Thomas Edison patents motion picture camera
August 24
1853 1st potato chips prepared by Chef George Crum (Saratoga Springs, NY)
1869 Cornelius Swarthout patents waffle iron
1995 Windows 95 debuts
August 25
1609 Galileo demonstrates his 1st telescope to Venetian lawmakers
1900 Friedrich Nietzsche philosopher, dies in Weimar, Germany
1956 1st non-stop transcontinental helicopter flight arrived Washington D.C.
Agenda
August 2013:
06-09: 4th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium 2013 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
September 2013:
10-12: V Anniversary International Scientific and Practical Conference "Equipment Facilities and Raw Material Base for Malting, Kvass and Beer Brewing Production" (Moscow, Russia)
12-15: Mondial de la Biere (Mulhouse, France)
16-20: Drinktec 2013 (Munich, Germany)
21/09 -06/10: Oktoberfest (Munich, Germany)
26-27: New World Malt Barley and Brewers Conference (Toronto, Canada)
26-28: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2013:
03-05: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)
30/10-01/11: The Latin American Barley Congress (Bahia Blanca, Argentina)
November 2013:
14-17: Mondial de la Biere (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
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Brewery News
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China: Carlsberg’s Chinese unit anticipating further growth in China
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There is a trend of downsizing beer bottles among Chinese breweries, said Stephen Maher, chief executive officer of Carlsberg China, therefore downsizing beer consumption
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes reports Q2 and H1 results
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Turkish brewer Anadolu Efes announced its Q2 and H1 results on August 22.
In Turkey beer operations, domestic sales volume contracted by 17.3%, while total
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Russia: Beer output down 8.7% in January - July
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Russian beer output declined by 8.7% in January – July this year as compared to the same period in 2012, Rosstat reported earlier this
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India: Beer market expected to grow 20 times in next 20 years
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The Indian beer market is expected to grow 20 times in next 20 years in view of changing life styles, burgeoning middle class and
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Uganda: SABMiller’s subsidiary officially opens a new brewery in western Uganda
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SABMiller’s Ugandan subsidiary, Nile Breweries Limited (NBL), on August 22 marked the official opening of its new brewery in Mbarara, western Uganda.
Following an
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes expects new restrictions to limit beer industry growth
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Turkey’s biggest brewer and SABMiller partner Anadolu Efes expects new restrictions on marketing and sales of alcohol to limit beer industry growth in the country, BeverageDaily.com reported on August 19.
Beer in Turkey is already very heavily taxed – the highest excise in Europe after Finland.
“New measures will probably limit the growth potential of the industry in the coming years,” Anadolu Efes corporate and regulatory affairs group director, Saltuk Ertop, said.
Anadolu Efes held an 89% share of the Turkish beer market in October 2011, and Ertop assessed the impact of the new law, introduced in May, that includes restrictions on the marketing and sale of alcoholic beverages including beer.
“Some of the restrictions are already in-force (such as advertisements), but some others (such as a night sales ban) are coming into force gradually,” he said.
“We therefore believe that it is a bit early to talk about the consequences of the new law on our sales results. However, one can anticipate that these restrictions will increase the pressure on the industry in Turkey,” he said.
The Turkish government also issued rules relating to the labelling of drinks around a week ago, and beer bottles and cans (subject to a 10-month implementation phase) must now
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Ireland: Diageo agrees to sell Dundalk brewery to Irish Whiskey Company
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John Teeling’s Irish Whiskey Company has bought Dundalk’s famed Great Northern Brewery, the home of Harp larger, from Diageo and plans to use the
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India: Molson Coors ready to roll out its King Cobra brand from Bihar brewery
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Global beer giant Molson Coors Cobra is set to roll out its King Cobra brand of beer from its brewery in Bihar, News Track India reported on August 22.
"The brewing capacity has been doubled and the packaging capacity has been tripled after we took over a local brewery at Bihta near Patna in 2011. We are ready to roll out our famous King Cobra brand beer from a world-class full-fledged quality laboratory in place," Kandy Anand, president of Molson Coors International, said.
He said the company has invested Rs.63 crore in the expanded project to-date. "We are committed to 100 percent investment in Bihar that amounts to Rs.250 crore," he added.
Anand said the multinational company, which currently sells Iceberg 9000 beer in the state, was now expanding its footprint to Punjab, Haryana and West Bengal.
According to him, BIhar is one of the smaller markets for beer consumption in the country. The market size of seven million cases is likely to shrink to six million cases owing to some policy issues on the pricing (taxation) front.
Last year, inspired by developments in Bihar, London-based entrepreneur and member of the House of Lords, Karan Bilimoria, decided to triple the capacity of his Cobra beer
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Zambia: National Breweries to build new opaque beer brewery in Lusaka
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National Breweries Plc will this year invest a whopping K 132 mln ($24 mln) in building a high-tech opaque brewery in Lusaka, 4-traders reported on August 22.
Executive Director, Mr. David Cason confirmed the development saying the new brewery will be built at the same site where the old Lusaka brewery is currently situated along Sheki Sheki Road in the Emmasdale Area.
The new 2.1 mln hectolitre plant will see a complete overhaul of the old plant, which has stood the test of time having been built in the early 1960s.
"The current Lusaka brewery has definitely stood the test of time and we at National Breweries Plc are very excited about the huge investment that we are making to modernise the brewery with the installation of high-tech machinery for enhanced efficiency and productivity," Mr. Cason said.
Aside from up-skilling the current staff, a few local highly technically specialised individuals are expected to be employed before the completion of the plant, which will, for the first time, house a staff canteen for all employees.
"The new plant will be a highly automated one compared to the current plant and as such, a lot of training will be done for the existing employees and those that
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Denmark: Carlsberg importing beer to Denmark ahead of a potential shortage
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Carlsberg A/S is importing beer to Denmark ahead of a potential shortage after a labor dispute at one of its breweries in the country halted production, Bloomberg reported on August 22.
“We are working very hard now on getting supplies from other countries to our customers,” Jens Bekke, a spokesman, said. “This is not a conflict between Carlsberg and the unions, it’s more a conflict between some employees.”
Last week, 130 workers at its Fredericia brewery walked out because a new hire isn’t affiliated to the same union as other employees. The brewery, which has 800 workers, makes all of Carlsberg’s draft beer in Denmark. Production of soft drinks was also affected. Carlsberg has about one week’s stock of draft products and its customers typically hold inventory of one to two weeks.
The workers who have been on strike since Aug. 14 were scheduled to meet again at 6 a.m. on August 23, Bekke said. A labor court has ordered the workers to be fined for every hour they are on strike, and Carlsberg has applied to the court for permission to fire them as their action is against the union agreement.
Bekke said the application shouldn’t be considered a hostile move and is
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El Salvador: Communities protest against SABMiller subsidiary’s new well that may leave them without water
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Communities in the municipality of Nejapa, 21 kilometres north of San Salvador, began to mobilise in April against the plan of Industrias La Constancia (ILC), a subsidiary of the London-based multinational SABMiller, to bore a new well at the company's plant in the district of Galera Quemada in the same municipality, Independent European Daily Express reported on August, 21.
The communities, backed by environmental organisations, maintain that if the new well is drilled, the company will drain the local aquifer and leave local farmers and residents without water.
Only 69.8 percent of rural households in El Salvador have piped water, compared to 93.5 percent in urban areas, according to the Multi-Purpose Household Survey of 2012.
ILC dug two wells in Galera Quemada in 1999 and transferred its soft drinks bottling operations there, including the Coca-Cola brand. Now it needs a third well to increase its supply of purified water.
The company began its operations producing beer in 1906, under the management of Rafael Meza Ayau, a prominent member of the local elite at the time. In 2005, when it had broadened its activities to include juices, bottled water, soft drinks and energy drinks, it was acquired by SABMiller, the world's second largest brewer.
SABMiller operates
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Barley News
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France: Barley crop forecast at 10.6 mln tonnes this year vs. 11.3 mln in 2012
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As a result of a decline in harvested area, France’s barley crop is forecast at 10.6 mln tonnes versus more than 11.3 mln tonnes
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China: Shanghai winter barley crop damaged by rain, spring barley acres cut sharp in other regions
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Winter barley crops in the Shanghai region had been damaged by excessive rainfalls, guesses are that only 300,000 tons can be used for malting,
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Spain & France: Record barley crop in Spain, French winter barley quality predominantly good
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Spanish traders estimate their barley crop between 10 and 11mln tons this year, an industry report said earlier this month.
Rains in winter and
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USA: Recent sharp fall in corn prices affected feed but not malting barley values
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The recent sharp fall in corn prices pulled feed barley prices with them, according to Marv Zutz, administrator of the Minnesota Barley Growers Association.
“The
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Ireland: Still high percent of barley fails to pass malting quality criteria but failure rate expected to fall as harvest continues
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As much as 50% of malting barley varieties presented to Dairygold, Ireland's largest farmer-owned business, on some days last week failed to pass the quality criteria required for malting, Irish Independent reported on August 20.
The news comes as yield projections for the country suggest that this year's harvest could be up to 10% higher than expected and should top 2 mln tonnes. Teagasc had forecast a yield of 1.9 mln tonnes.
High protein levels, reaching up to 13.5% in some cases, were the main reason for the malting failures, but the presence of green grains was also an issue for some loads. The upper and lower limits for protein levels in malting barley are 11.5% and 9% respectively.
A spokesman for Dairygold confirmed that a significant proportion of malting barley crops presented at intake points in south Tipperary early last week failed on high protein.
"On some days up to 50% would have failed but over the course of the week it was about 30%," he said.
However, he predicted that the failure rate would fall as the harvest continued. Approximately one-third of Dairygold's malting barley supply has been harvested so far.
The price difference between feeding and malting barley is usually €25-30/t so farmers
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