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Base Currency: Euro on June 15, 2016 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on June 15, 2016 |
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1 EUR = 1.1225 USD
1 EUR = 0.7948 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4449 CAD
1 EUR = 1.5277 AUD
1 EUR = 118.9800 JPY
1 EUR = 3.9273 BRL
1 EUR = 74.3174 RUB
1 EUR = 7.4015 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8889 EUR
1 USD = 0.7061 GBP
1 USD = 1.2838 CAD
1 USD = 1.3567 AUD
1 USD = 105.9900 JPY
1 USD = 3.4779 BRL
1 USD = 66.0306 RUB
1 USD = 6.5900 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
June 15, 2016 |
Type |
Crop 2015 |
Crop 2016 |
EUR |
% |
EUR |
% |
2rs Barley |
157.00-159.00 | 1.25% |
177.00-179.00 | 1.11% |
6rw Barley |
148.00-150.00 | 0.67% |
156.00-158.00 | 1.26% |
2rs Malt |
347.00-349.00 | 0.70% |
367.00-369.00 | 0.66% |
6rw Malt |
336.00-338.00 | 0.36% |
341.00-343.00 | 0.71% |
Feed Barley |
142.00-144.00 | 1.38% |
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USA: Molson Coors in prime position to stay ahead of booming craft beer market - CEO
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World: New world barley crop may prove to be larger than forecast - analysts
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Australia: July-March barley exports total 3.3 mln tonnes
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Spain: Study ranks supermarket own beer brand above Mahou San Miguel and Heineken
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Scientific Digest
PLAYING WITH EXTRACTION PARAMETERS TO GET THE RIGHT FLAVOR
ABSTRACT
CO2 is a very potent in extracting basically anything you need
from hops. This UK research team worked with different conditions
including liquid and supercritical CO2, as well as the addition of
other solvents, e.g. ethanol, to extract the many important aroma
fractions from hops. Each hop variety yields distinct oil fractions
and a combination of different varieties and fractions can of course
contribute to a wide portfolio of products. Also, the processing
of aged hops is feasible and possible undesirable flavours may be
eliminated in the process.
Marriott, R.: Fractionation of hop oils using CO2, oral presentation at the Trends in Brewing Conference, April 2016, Ghent.
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These Days in Business History
13 June
1933 - Financial and Economy World conference opens, 66 countries
1934 - Black-McKeller Bill passes causes Bill Boeing empire to break up into Boeing United Aircraft
[Technologies] and United Air Lines
1975 - 1st oil pumped from North Sea oilfield
14 June
1755 - 1e edition of Dr. Johnsons "Dictionary"
1789 - Whiskey distilled from maize is first produced by American clergyman the Rev Elijah Craig. It is named Bourbon because Rev Craig lived in Bourbon County, Kentucky
1846 - Belgian Liberal Party forms
1946 - Canadian Library Association established
1951 - 1st commercial computer, UNIVAC 1, enters service at Census Bureau
15 June
1762 - Austria uses 1st paper currency
1909 - 1st U.S. airplane sold commercially, by Glenn Curtiss for $5,000
1949 - Gas turbine-electric locomotive demonstrated, Erie Pa
1954 - UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) is formed in Basel, Switzerland
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14-16: Shanghai International Brew & Beverage Manufacturing Technology and Equipment 2016 (Shanghai, China)
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02: Beer Boot Camp 2016 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
07-10: Artbeerfest 2016 (Caminha, Portugal)
09: Beer Boot Camp 2016 (Cape Town, South Africa)
13-15: ProPack China 2016 (Shanghai, China)
August 2016:
05-07: The 20th International Berlin Beer Festival (Berlin, Germany)
09-13: The Great British Beer Festival 2016 (London, UK)
10-13: Vietfood & Beverage - ProPack 2016 (Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam)
13-17: World Brewing Congress 2016 (Denver, USA)
September 2016:
08-10: Irish Craft Beer Festival 2016 (Dublin, Ireland)
14-15: Food and Drink Technology Africa 2016 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
19-03 October: Oktoberfest 2016 (Munich, Germany)
24-25: Whisky Live Paris 2016 (Paris, France)
26-28: VLB Ibero-American VLB Symposium 2016 (Santiago de Chile, Chile)
28-30: Beer and Soft Drinks Industry - 2016 (Kyiv, Ukraine)
29-01 October: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2016 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2016:
06-08: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2016 (Stockholm, Sweden)
06-08: Great American Beer Festival 2016 (Denver, USA)
08-10: Brouwplus 2016 (Antwerp, Belgium)
11-14: China Brew, China Beverage 2016 (Shanghai, China)
21-23: The Finest Spirits & Beer Convention 2016 (Bochum, Germany)
November 2016:
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09-12: Vietfood & Beverage - ProPack 2016 (Hanoi, Vietnam)
December 2016:
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World: Africa consumers, consolidation, new flavours, low-alcohol beer named as most important trends to impact beer market outlook
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Technavio’s latest report on the global beer market provides an analysis on the most important trends expected to impact the market outlook from 2016-2020.
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USA: Molson Coors in prime position to stay ahead of booming craft beer market - CEO
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With a $12 billion deal set to close this year, Molson Coors CEO Mark Hunter told Real Money on June 10 that the brewing giant is in a prime position to stay ahead of the booming market for craft beers.
"We started as a craft company ourselves," Hunter said, noting Molson Coors got its start in 1786 through its Molson business in Canada, and in 1873 with Adolf Coors' operations in Colorado.
"Over the last couple of centuries we went from small-craft player to just a more popular international business," he said. "Brands like Blue Moon, which has grown for 81 quarters in a row, shows that we have an ability to set the agenda and compete in what's become a very intensely competitive craft segment."
Hunter added that "craft's good for beer," especially because consumers are refocused on a beer's provenance, style and flavor.
The Denver-based brewer, whose shares are up 11% so far on the year (making it one of the top performers in Real Money's "Vice Squad" watch list ), is on track to complete a $12 billion acquisition this year of the remaining stake of Chicago-based MillerCoors. A joint venture between Molson Coors and London's SABMiller
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Latin America: Molson Coors poised to show strength in numbers due to integration of the Miller brand - analysts
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Late last year, Molson Coors confirmed its intention to buy out SABMiller from their MillerCoors US joint venture for US$12 bln. As part of the deal, Molson Coors will take control of the Miller brand portfolio globally.
At the time, Molson Coors CEO Mark Hunter said the buyout would help accelerate Molson Coors' growth strategy "by strengthening our international beer portfolio ... as well as expand our presence in high-growth markets". Last month, Hunter even described the Miller Lite brand as providing a "great backbone" - along with its already-owned Coors Light and Staropramen brands - in international terms.
Last week, analysts agreed that the integration of the Miller brand would prove "transformative" - particularly in Latin America. In a note following a management meeting, Cowen & Co's Vivien Azer said the company is poised to show strength in numbers.
"Post the MillerCoors deal," Azer writes, "integration of the Miller brands should prove transformative to the segment, especially in Latin America as the brand will complement Molson Coors' footprint across the region and facilitate broader global expansion into additional markets such as Africa and Asia."
Delving further into Latin America, Stifel analyst Mark Swartzberg said that, once completed, the transaction will see Mexico provide
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New Zealand: Heineken’s DB Breweries sees sales decline in 2015
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DB Breweries owner Heineken cut the dividend it took from the New Zealand brewer by more than a third in 2015, despite a rise in profits, The National Business Review reported on June 13.
The brewer, which owns bars and brands including Tui, Monteiths and Redwood Cider, saw sales fall 3.4 percent to NZ$487 million in 2015, down from NZ$504 million in 2014. Profit rose to NZ$25.1 million from NZ$22.3 million, an increase of 11 percent that was driven by falling excise duty, raw materials and packaging costs.
The dividend to its parent, Dutch brewing giant Heineken, fell 37.3 percent to NZ$20.1 million from NZ$32.1 million a year earlier. A loan of NZ$136.2 million to a related party, Belgian company Mouterj Albert, is due to be repaid in May 2016 and is currently attracting an interest rate of 3.87 percent. DB's finance expenses rose 1.8 percent to NZ$6 million from NZ$5.9 million.
DB imported a third less beer than the year earlier, with the cost falling to NZ$13.7 million in 2015, down from NZ$20.9 million in 2014. This may reflect the increased demand in New Zealand for boutique or craft beers. An ANZ Bank report on the sector, published last year, said off-premise
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Spain: Study ranks supermarket own beer brand above Mahou San Miguel and Heineken
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A surprising ranking of Spain’s 30-plus beers has put a supermarket own-brand on top, Olive Press reported on June 11.
In the study by the Organisation of Consumers (OCU), Hipercor’s white-label Cerveja came above household names, including San Miguel and Cruzcampo.
In total, 31 beers were ranked according to taste, price and composition, with Mahou and Heineken coming in second and third.
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Barley News
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World: New world barley crop may prove to be larger than forecast - analysts
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USDA and IGC forecast a decline of the world barley crop in 2016. However, all recent crop inspections and latest estimates promise larger crops,
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EU: Old crop barley campaign ends on friendly note
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The old crop barley campaign ended on a friendly note for the EU, H. M. Gauger GmbH said in their June report.
Sizeable feed
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Australia: July-March barley exports total 3.3 mln tonnes
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Australia shipped 3.3 mln tonnes of barley in July/March 2015/16, of which 2.3 mln tonnes to unspecified destinations as per the country's discretion regulations,
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