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Brewery news USA: Booming craft beer production expected to lead to a further increase in malt use ...Click here
Barley news USA: Steadiness creeps back into the markets as most malting barley contracts are filled for 2014 ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Brick Brewing registers strong third quarter growth ...Click here
Brewery news USA, TX: Karbach Brewing to expand after first year on the market ...Click here
Brewery news USA, WI: Stevens Point Brewery plans $1.5 million expansion ...Click here
Brewery news USA, FL: Big Storm Brewery expanding rapidly ...Click here
Brewery news USA, MI: Harmony Brewing expanding in Grand Rapids ...Click here
Brewery news USA, CO: Denver area beer news digest ...Click here
Brewery news USA, MI: A micro brewery pub to open in Alma ...Click here
Brewery news USA, CA: Two new craft breweries coming to the San Fernando Valley ...Click here
Brewery news USA, MD: Citizens Brewing Company changes its name to Denizens ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: William Street Beer Company opening early next year ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Midian Brewing launching in Windsor in 2014 ...Click here
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Malt news EU: Latest malt production figures higher in Germany and the UK ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: Beer shipments decline in January-November ...Click here
Malt news Russia: Voronezh regional government promises to support Baltika Breweries in constructing a new malting plant ...Click here
Brewery news The Netherlands & India: Heineken understood to be interested in further increasing its holding in United Breweries - sources ...Click here
Brewery news Vietnam: Brewing industry grows steadily by 10% per year ...Click here
Brewery news Vietnam: Habeco inaugurates new brewery in northern province of Thai Binh ...Click here
Barley news World: Barley trade expected to total 19.56 mln tons in 2013/14 ...Click here
Barley news EU: Barley exports till end of November higher than last year ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: Suntory to hold off on acquisitions for a year ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: Asahi Group to launch a premium version of its Super Dry beer in February ...Click here
Brewery news China & Morocco: Tsingtao studying the possibility of entering the market of Morocco ...Click here
Brewery news The Czech Republic: Brewer Pivovary Lobkowicz Group plans to list on the Czech bourse ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Demand for artisan beers soars in Britain ...Click here
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These Days in Business History


December 12
1791 Bank of the US opens
1800 Washington DC established as capital of US
1858 1st Canadian coins circulated (1, 5, 10 & 20)
1878 Joseph Pulitzer begins publishing "St Louis Dispatch"
1901 Marconi receives 1st transatlantic radio signal, England to US
1991 Maastricht Treaty signed to create a European Community

December 13
1734 England & Russia sign trade agreement
1789 1st loan to U.S. Government (from New York City banks)
1898 Hannibal Goodwin patents celluloid photographic film
1983 British Airways incorporates

December 14
1503 Nostradamus [Michel de Nostre-Dam] French astrologist/prophet is born.
1911 South Pole 1st reached, by Norwegian Roald Amundsen
1960 Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) forms
1967 DNA created in a test tube

December 15
1792 1st life insurance policy issued in US (Philadelphia)
1832 Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, French engineer is born
1854 1st street-cleaning machine in U.S. 1st used in Philadelphia
1877 Thomas Edison patents phonograph
1886 For the first time, total daily trading volume on the New York Stock Exchange exceeds 1 million shares


Agenda



World Beer Cup 2014
World Beer Cup 2014 key dates:
-Call for Entries: Oct. 28, 2013-Nov. 1, 2013
-Judging: April 7-8, 2014 in Denver, Colorado
-Gala Awards Ceremony: April 11, 2014 in Denver, Colorado

February 2014:
02-05: RHEX - Rimini Horeca Expo 2014 (Rimini, Italy)
19-22: National Winter Ales Festival 2014 (Derby, UK)


March 2014:
12-15: Brazilian Beer Festival (Blumenau, Brazil)
18-19: Food and Drink Technology Africa 2014 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
23-28: IBD Convention - Asia Pacific Section (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)


April 2014:
07-08: World Beer Cup 2014 (Denver, USA)
08-11: Craft Brewers Conference 2014 (Denver, USA)
13-17: Trends in Brewing 2014 (Ghent, Belgium)
22-24: Pivovar (Brewer) 2014 (Moscow, Russia)

26-27: Zythos Beer Festival 2014 (Leuven, Belgium)


May 2014:
21-24: Pivo (Beer) 2014 (Sochi, Russia)
22-24: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2014 (Copenhagen, Denmark)


June 2014:
11-15: Mondial de la Biere 2014 (Montreal, Canada)

August 2014:
12-16: Great British Beer Festival 2014 (London, UK)

September 2014:
08-11: Worldwide Distilled Spirits Conference 2014 - IBD Scottish Section (Glasgow, UK)
25-27: Drink Technology India 2014 (Mumbai, India)


October 2014:
13-16: China Brew and Beverage 2014 (Beijing, China)

November 2014:
11-13: Brau Beviale 2014 (Nuremberg, Germany)
12-14: Vietbrew 2014 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)


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News Articles


Brewery newsUSA: Booming craft beer production expected to lead to a further increase in malt use
Craft beer production and consumption is developing all over the world, but it is nowhere as far advanced as in the United States. Oregon ...More info on site


Barley newsUSA: Steadiness creeps back into the markets as most malting barley contracts are filled for 2014
A steadiness has crept back into the barley markets since the majority of malt barley contracts have been filled for the 2014 growing season, ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, ON: Brick Brewing registers strong third quarter growth
Brick Brewing Co. Limited ("Brick" or the "Company"), the largest Canadian-owned and Canadian-based publicly held brewery in Ontario, released financial results for the third quarter of its 2014 fiscal year on December 12. Net revenues of C$9.6 million for the third quarter represented 27% growth versus the previous year. EBITDA for the third quarter of C$1.9 million was up from C$0.4 million last year.

The Company continued to invest in its core supported brands and achieved double-digit volume improvement in the third quarter. Within the above premium craft portfolio, Waterloo volumes increased 29%. Laker volumes in the quarter improved versus year ago driven by aggressive promotional activity in the second quarter. Additionally, the quarter benefited from strong year-over-year improvement in co-pack production.

Brick Brewing's President and Chief Executive Officer George Croft said, "Overall, we're very pleased with the results we're reporting today. In an environment where the overall beer category volume was largely flat in the third quarter, we've been able to show growth in our supported brands while also significantly improving our EBITDA performance. This is a testament to our focus on the category segments with higher growth and margin - premium craft beer as well as coolers and ciders. We ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, TX: Karbach Brewing to expand after first year on the market
Karbach Brewing is projecting volume of 19,000 barrels this year, up from 8,169 in 2012, the brewer’s first year on the market. To keep pace with growth, the brewery has unveiled a $15 million expansion plan, which includes the construction of a new, 60,000-barrel production facility, Shanken News Daily reported on December 12.

Set to break ground in the second quarter of 2014, the project is expected to be completed in early 2015. According to brewmaster Eric Warner, Karbach is on pace to sell upwards of 29,000 barrels in 2014.

Karbach Brewing currently produces five core offerings—including Hopadillo IPA, Weisse Versa Wheat, Weekend Warrior Pale Ale, Sympathy for the Lager and Rodeo Clown Double IPA—as well as four seasonals, two year-round bombers and a variety of specialties.


Brewery news USA, WI: Stevens Point Brewery plans $1.5 million expansion
The Stevens Point Brewery announced plans for a $1.5 million expansion that will result in new jobs in 2014, Wisconsin Rapids Tribune reported on December 12.

According to a news release of the brewery, the expansion will include three new unitanks for fermenting and aging beer, the purchase of 1,000 new kegs for the brewery’s draft beer business, an upgrade to the bottle filter, and electrical and cooling system upgrades.

The expansion is the company’s fifth since 2010. Earlier this year the brewery completed a $2 million project that increased its annual brewing capacity by 25 percent to 150,000 barrels.

Stevens Point Brewery Operating Partner Joe Martino said that eight new jobs will be added in brewing, packaging, administration and sales.

“Our business continues to grow across the board, from our Point craft beer brands to our new Ciderboys hard cider products launched in 2012,” said Martino. “Our strong sales mean we can keep investing in our brewery to continue to take advantage of opportunities in the marketplace. Being able to create some new jobs at the same time is great. It’s an exciting time for the Stevens Point Brewery and our loyal customers.”


Brewery news USA, FL: Big Storm Brewery expanding rapidly
Big Storm Brewery opened in 2012; at that time its goal was to produce 1,000 barrels of beer a year. Now, the growing brewery is "on track for about 3,500", Tampabay.com reported on December 12.

The brewing company has probably grown "a thousand percent" since brewing began in the summer of 2012, said Bishop.

"We had to grow just to keep up," he said.

Bishop met Yarn, in 2002, while both were students at the University of South Florida. Both really liked beer. Bishop was initially hesitant when Yam suggested they brew beer as a business. Bishop learned the craft and business of beer making as an intern at the Dunedin Brewery on and off for a couple years, but "I had no intentions of trying to open a brewery." But after a while, Bishop agreed.

Now, Bishop is head brewer for Big Storm, which means "what we brew, when we brew (and) anything inside the brewery is my world," he said. Yarn handles sales and distribution and manages vendor relations.

Bishop said, "The plan's to stay in the state of Florida — for now."

A year and a half ago, Big Storm beer was on tap at 15 bars across Pasco, Pinellas and Hillsborough counties. ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, MI: Harmony Brewing expanding in Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids newest brewery won support from the Planning Commission on December 12, according to WZZM.

Harmony Brewing, which operates a small microbrewery in Eastown, plans to open a much larger one.

Barry VanDyke of Harmony Brewing said a name and concept for the brewery have yet to be determined, but he hopes to play on the building's history.

"We never anticipated the amount of beer that we actually sell in Harmony," said Vandyke. "It's been such a huge success over the last two years that we literally can't keep up with demand, so we need a second location where we can brew more beer."

He hopes the new brewery will open about a year from now. VanDyke says he's "really excited by the Stockbridge neighborhood."



Brewery news USA, CO: Denver area beer news digest
New Belgium Brewing's 10th year-round beer falls near the intersection of two growing craft beer trends — tart, subtle sours and lower-alcohol, flavorful "session" beers that go down easy.

The rollout of Snapshot Wheat, coming in February, is a bold move for the nation's third-largest independent craft brewery, Denver Post reported on 11 December.

The 5 percent alcohol-by-volume unfiltered wheat beer is actually a blend of two beers — one that is traditionally fermented and another fermented with lactobaccilus, giving it a tart punch.

It sounds an awful lot like a Berliner Weisse, a style that is getting a lot more attention from American craft brewers.

"For us, we were excited to get into something we think could be session-worthy, for sure," said Bryan Simpson, media relations director for the Fort Collins brewery. "We also wanted to play around with the idea of a Belgian influence with the implied tartness or sourness you have" from the lactobaccilus fermentation.

Simpson predicted the lighter sour profile will have wide appeal. The style is refreshing and the sour flavor does not dominate, as it does in New Belgium's beloved La Folie sour brown ale, he said.

The new beer will be available in just about every package at New ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, MI: A micro brewery pub to open in Alma
The Mt. Pleasant Brewing Company will open the “Alma Brewing Company”. If all goes well, owner Jim Holton said he hopes to have it operational in June, the Morning Sun reported on December 11.

“I was walking downtown Alma about a month ago and found a space that was empty,” he said.

Plans then began to form for a spot to sell “artistry style” beer and eventually, wine.

What is likely to take some time is the permit to make and sell beer and wine.

“Liquor Control is the hard part,” he explained. “The last one took nine months to get through.”

Alma City Commissioner Greg Mapes, pointing out that he had been to the manufacturing facility and tap room in Mt. Pleasant, thanked and welcomed Holton to Alma.

The board unanimously passed a resolution supporting his application to the Liquor Control Commission.


Brewery news USA, CA: Two new craft breweries coming to the San Fernando Valley
The craft brewing trend in Los Angeles County has all but ignored a significant metropolitan area: The San Fernando Valley. Never mind that more than 1.75 million people call the Valley home.

Two sets of entrepreneurs are setting out to build new breweries: the MacLeod Ale Brewing Company in Van Nuys and the San Fernando Brewing Company in the city of the same name, LA Weekly reported on December 12.

Ryan Rogers and Vic Chouchanian, San Fernando Brewing Company co-founders grew up in various Valley locales, and the long-time beer enthusiasts initially wanted to open in Northridge, but couldn't find a suitable location. After scoping out 21 different buildings, the partners finally settled on a spot in the City of San Fernando. Rogers say that the city has been receptive to their plans.

Chouchanian and Rogers plan to produce West Coast style craft beers such as IPAs and Irish Reds, and bring back the classic American lager.

Jennifer Boase and her husband Alastair were looking for a new business opportunity. They hired a brewer and set out to open a brewery.

Boase was born in Pasadena and grew up in Britain, but she and her Scottish husband Alastair have settled in the Valley. "We ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, MD: Citizens Brewing Company changes its name to Denizens
A planned Silver Spring brewery has changed its name after local brewery DC Brau stepped in to defend its branding of a beer with a similar name. Citizens Brewing Company will become Denizens Brewing Company after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from DC Brau, citing the potential for confusion between its beer, "The Citizen," and the new brewery, Washington Post reported on December 12.

"There isn't a brewery named Citizens. We pursued this in good faith," Denizens co-founder Emily Bruno said. "We've invested thousands of dollars. We did not believe there would be any market confusion."

Bruno, along with her co-founders, Julie Verratti and Jeff Ramirez, chose the name because it spoke to the ideals of their brewpub, which they aim to open in May 2014 in Silver Spring. "We wanted to create an environment for all citizens to come in and learn about beer," Bruno said. The brewers say they had no plans to produce a beer called Citizens.

The group submitted a trademark application in March under the classification for "Brewpub services; Serving food and drinks; Taproom services featuring beer brewed on premises." The application was progressing along until last week, when a notice from the Patent and Trademark Office indicated the ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, ON: William Street Beer Company opening early next year
The town of Cobourg, Ontario, will soon be home to one of the province’s rapidly increasing number of new craft breweries, with the opening of William Street Beer Co. planned for early 2014, Canadian Beer News reported on December 11.

Founded by Sean Walpole – a long-time homebrewer who spent much of his childhood visiting his grandmother in the small town 60 miles east of Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario – the 1,250 square foot brewery will offer beer “inspired by the community’s unique balance of agricultural and Great Lake marine heritage.”

Brewing on a 3 barrel system with an expected annual output of 200 barrels, William Street will launch with two flagship brands – Cliff Top Pale Ale and North Shore Blonde – which will be joined by a rotating line-up of seasonal beers and one-offs. All beers will be available in 650 ml bottles at an on-site retail store, as well as on draught at local bars and restaurants.


Brewery news Canada, ON: Midian Brewing launching in Windsor in 2014
The historic Walkerville district of Windsor may also soon be known as the city’s brewery district, as new start-up Midian Brewing is getting set to join Walkerville Brewery in the area next year, Canadian Beer News reported on December 10.

Planned to open in early 2014 in Walkerville, Midian intends to launch with two flagship beers – “a lagered ale fermented at lager temperatures for a clean, smooth finish, and a dark beer crafted using huskless German chocolate malts.” Additional brands including “pilsners, lagers, porters, stouts and limited edition barrel-aged beers” will follow as the brewery gets established.

Once up and running, Midian plans to sell its beer out of an on-site retail store, as well as on draught at select locations in Southern Ontario.


Malt newsEU: Latest malt production figures higher in Germany and the UK
The latest malt production figures available are as follows:

Germany produced in July/Aug a total of 292,700 tons of malt vs. 287,600 tons last ...More info on site


Brewery newsJapan: Beer shipments decline in January-November
Japan’s shipments of beer and beerlike beverages declined 5.2 percent in November from a year earlier to 34.37 million cases for the first fall ...More info on site


Malt newsRussia: Voronezh regional government promises to support Baltika Breweries in constructing a new malting plant
The government of Russia’s Voronezh region has promised to support the local business of Baltika Breweries’ on condition that the brewer maintain the current ...More info on site


Brewery newsThe Netherlands & India: Heineken understood to be interested in further increasing its holding in United Breweries - sources
Dutch brewing giant Heineken is understood to be in various stages of discussion with UB Group chairman Vijay Mallya to gain more control over ...More info on site


Brewery newsVietnam: Brewing industry grows steadily by 10% per year
Despite the economic recession and the GDP growth slowdown, Vietnam’s brewery industry has still been growing steadily by 10 percent per annum, because it ...More info on site


Brewery newsVietnam: Habeco inaugurates new brewery in northern province of Thai Binh
The Hanoi Beer, Alcohol and Beverage Joint Stock Corporation (Habeco) on December 8 inaugurated its brewery factory in Song Tra industrial zone in the ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Barley trade expected to total 19.56 mln tons in 2013/14
The December Grain: World Markets and Trade report by USDA forecasts global barley trade to reach 19.56 mln tons in 2013/14 as compared to ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Barley exports till end of November higher than last year
EU barley exports were 4.632 mln tons till end of November, 2.2 mln tons more than a year ago, industry analysts said in a ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan: Suntory to hold off on acquisitions for a year
Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd., the Japanese drinks maker that had Asia’s biggest initial public offering in 2013, plans to hold off on acquisitions for a year as it integrates past deals and bolsters existing operations, Bloomberg reported on December 6.

The company will consider issuing stock if its future deal making should exceed an initial budget of 500 billion yen ($4.9 billion), President and Chief Executive Officer Nobuhiro Torii said in an interview in Tokyo on December 5. The company could also sell bonds to raise funds, he said, adding that it has no specific plans so far.

“I don’t think we have enough capacity or ability to pursue another opportunity at this point,” Torii said, referring to acquisitions. “At least I have to take a break for 12 months.” After that, “if we deliver the plan in the next year, then our financial capability will grow.”

The Tokyo-based seller of Orangina soda and Boss coffee cut its profit outlook in November on rising marketing costs to boost domestic sales and Europe’s economic slump. The company, which began trading in July after raising about $4 billion, faces an aging population and competition from larger rival Coca-Cola Co. in the local market.

“I think ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan: Asahi Group to launch a premium version of its Super Dry beer in February
Asahi Group Holdings Ltd will launch a premium version of its Super Dry beer in Japan as a pickup in the economy has drinkers indulging more in upmarket brews even while overall beer consumption is at its lowest in more than two decades, Reuters reported on December 12.

Beer sales have been hit hard by the rise of ready-to-drink cocktails and other alcoholic beverages, as well as an ageing population. Premium beers have defied the trend, however, with rising sales volumes last year that accelerated this year.

Asahi's Dry Premium will launch in Japan next February at a suggested retail price about 15 percent higher than its flagship Super Dry, Japan's best-selling beer. It will initially be available only in the domestic market.

"With 'Abenomics' we have some bright signs in the economic outlook and this is spurring growth in the premium beer market," said Tsuyoshi Morita, Asahi's head of marketing.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's policy mix of fiscal and monetary stimulus has helped fuel a rise in share prices and luxury spending over the past year, while encouraging mass retailers to promote high-end consumer goods such as cashmere sweaters and gourmet coffee.

Rival brewer Suntory Holdings Ltd on December 12 raised its full-year estimate ...More info on site


Brewery news China & Morocco: Tsingtao studying the possibility of entering the market of Morocco
Morocco’s increasing consumption of alcoholic beverages has attracted the interest in Chinese investors. According to a report by Lemag.ma on December 10, Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd., China’s second-largest brewery, has sent a commercial mission to Morocco to study the possibilities of entering the market in the nearest future.

The Chinese brewer wants to start selling its products in the country, but also make Morocco its launchpad for the other markets in Africa, it is reported.

According to IWSR (International Wine & Spirit Research), 118 million liters, it is the volume of alcohol consumed in Morocco in 2011.

Beer holds the first place with 68.3% (80.7 million litres) of total consumption, followed by wine accounting for 27.2% (32.1 million litres), and spirits for 4.5% with a volume of almost 5.3 million litres.


Brewery news The Czech Republic: Brewer Pivovary Lobkowicz Group plans to list on the Czech bourse
Czech beer drinkers have voracious thirst and may soon be able to profit from their traditional habit if a local craft brewer follows through with its newly floated plans to list its stock on the country’s bourse, The Wall Street Journal reported on December 12.

Pivovary Lobkowicz Group AS, which owns seven breweries throughout the central European country of 10 million, on December 12 said it would like to offer its stock to the general public on the Prague Stock Exchange both to raise cash for future development and to boost the group’s profile among beer aficionados.

The company is the country’s fifth-largest brewing group behind three international groups and state-owned Budějovický Budvar AS.

“We’re seeing demand for our shares both from our commercial partners and from our consumers, which have become fond of our beers,” said Zdenek Radil, the group’s general manager.

The Lobkowicz group producers over 70 brews, centered on the world-famous Czech bottom-fermented lager style, also called pilseners, but the portfolio also includes a range of specialty beers such as ales, bocks or wheat beers as well as non-alcoholic drinks.

While the Czech beer market has declined 15% over the last five years due to two recessions and lifestyle changes that result ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Demand for artisan beers soars in Britain
In the US, the craft beer market represents 8pc of total beer sales. In Britain, that figure stands at just 0.5pc. But sales of real ale are set to skyrocket next year in the UK. According to figures from Camra, the real ale advocacy group, 187 new breweries launched across the UK over the past 12 months, the Telegraph reported on December 13.

Innis & Gunn has been blazing a trail for UK breweries across the globe. The Edinburgh-based company sold 15 m bottles of its signature oak-aged and rum-cask beers across the UK, Sweden, Canada and the US this year.

“In Canada, we are the number one and number two craft beers in the country, beating Leffe and even Newcastle Brown Ale,” revealed founder Dougal Sharp. “Eighty per cent of our £9.1 mln turnover comes from export.”

The company came about entirely by accident. Sharp was working at family brewery Caledonian when distillery William Grant approached him to create an ale-finished whisky. Caledonian’s beer was used to flavour the whisky casks. Instead of throwing the waste beer away, Grant’s staff took it home.

In 2002, Sharp left his job at Caledonian to pursue the fledgling joint-venture with Grant’s and six years later, bought ...More info on site


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