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E-Malt.com Newsletter 35b September 01 - September 04, 2016
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Canada: Barley use forecast to increase by 11% in 2015/16
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Canada, BC: Britannia Brewing launched in Richmond in early August
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USA, VA: Port City Brewing Co. to invest more than $2.68 mln in expansion
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Canada, ON: Windmill Brewery opens in Johnstown, Ontario
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Brazil: Beer production down in August and in January-August this year
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Vietnam: Government to divest all it owns in leading beer companies Sabeco and Habeco
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France: Maltsters not affected by this year’s poor barley crop
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Thailand: ThaiBev reaffirms financial status strong enough for overseas expansions
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Romania: Brewer URBB reports 25% increase in sales in H1
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UK: Carlsberg’s Birrificio Angelo Poretti brand enjoys record sales growth this year
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Scientific Digest
HOPS DO NOT NECESSARILY
NEED TO TOUCH BEER FOR
DRY HOPPING PURPOSES
ABSTRACT
A German research team that came up with the idea of
extracting hop aroma into beer by applying a combined
desorption/absorption process. The process-dependent
mass transfer was predicted using two different
approaches: a thermodynamic approach, and response
surface modelling. The methods offer the following
advantages: no beer losses, no clarification steps
needed, potential reuse of hops for bittering. Using
response surface methodology was clearly superior
as compared to calculating the mass transfer using
thermodynamic approximations.
Klie, R.: Feasibility and Optimization of a Novel Desorption/ Absorption Process for
Transferring Hop Volatiles into Beer, poster presentation at the Trends in Brewing Conference,
April 2016, Ghent.
Read more
Source: Barth Innovations
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These Days in Business History
01 September
1905 - Alberta & Saskatchewan become 8th & 9th Canadian provinces
1923 - 7.9 earthquake strikes Tokyo & Yokohama, kills 142,000
1962 - UN announces Earth population has hit 3 billion
02 September
1930 - 1st non-stop airplane flight from Europe to US (37 hrs)
1941 - Film Academy copyrights Oscar statuette
1987 - Philips introduces CD-video
03 September
1778 - City Amsterdam signs trade agreement with U.S. rebels
1935 - 1st automobile to exceed 300 mph, Sir Malcolm Campbell (301.337 mph)
1967 - Sweden begins driving on right-hand side of road
04 September
1781 - Los Angeles founded by 44 in Bahia de las Fumas, (Valley of Smokes)
1813 - 1st U.S. religious newspaper Religious Remembrancer
1870 - 3rd French republic proclaimed as they overthrow their king
2001 - Tokyo DisneySea opens to the public
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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:
08-10: Brau Beviale 2016 (Nuremberg, Germany)
09-12: Vietfood & Beverage - ProPack 2016 (Hanoi, Vietnam)
December 2016:
15-17: drink technology India 2016 (Mumbai, India)
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News Articles
Canada: Barley use forecast to increase by 11% in 2015/16
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For 2015-16, Canada’s total domestic barley use is forecast to increase by 11% to 6.1 million tonnes, slightly lower than the previous five-year average.
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Canada, BC: Britannia Brewing launched in Richmond in early August
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A new brewery and affiliated seafood restaurant in Richmond, BC are just about to enter their second month of business, Canadian Beer News reported on August 29.
Founded by partners Kyle Brailean, Lloyd Kinney and Trystam Hayden, Britannia Brewing launched in early August, with a brewing facility at 110-12500 Horseshoe Way, and a restaurant at 12240 Second Ave. in the Steveston Village neighbourhood.
Currently, Britannia beers including Hop Blonde Ale (4.7% abv/22 IBU – “a refreshing ale with citrus and tropical fruit aromas and a subtle bitterness”) and XPA (5.6% abv/45 IBU – “west coast and Australian hops create a bigger than usual pale ale with a hop kick”) are available exclusively on draught at the restaurant, with cans and growlers expected to be available at the brewery in coming months.
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USA, VA: Port City Brewing Co. to invest more than $2.68 mln in expansion
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Port City Brewing Co., a craft beer maker in Alexandria, plans to invest more than $2.68 million to expand its brewery and warehouse operations in the city, adding 26 jobs, Richmond.com quoted state officials as saying on August 31.
The company, founded in 2011, also plans to buy about 75 percent of its agricultural products from Virginia producers.
The state agreed to provide a $250,000 grant for the company’s expansion from the governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development fund, which is used for economic development projects that use Virginia farm and forestry products.
Alexandria is matching the state grant with local money.
The company plans to use Virginia-grown wheat in its Belgian-style wheat beer called Optimal Wit. It also plans to use Virginia oysters in an oyster stout beer called Revival Stout.
Every part of the oyster will be used, including the shells for calcification of the water used in the beer, said Todd Haymore, Virginia’s secretary of agriculture and forestry.
“We are not aware of anyone else in Virginia who is doing a full utilization of the oyster,” Haymore said.
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Canada, ON: Windmill Brewery opens in Johnstown, Ontario
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Ontario Beverage Network reports that a new brewery has opened in Johnstown, a small town 100 km south of Ottawa on the St. Lawrence River.
Windmill Brewery has been opened by Sean Lucey, and is named after the Battle of the Windmill, a battle that took place in 1838 following the short-lived Upper Canada Rebellion. The location of the battle is now a National Historic Site, and is a short distance from the brewery, which shares a building at 5 Newport Drive with the recently launched King’s Lock Craft Distillery.
Windmill is currently offering a single beer, a Pilsner, in its on-site taproom and growler shop.
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Brazil: Beer production down in August and in January-August this year
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Brazil’s beer production dropped 1.11% in August as compared to the same month last year – to 1.085 bln litres, data by Sicobe showed
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Vietnam: Government to divest all it owns in leading beer companies Sabeco and Habeco
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Vietnam’s government is taking an unprecedented step in divesting all it owns in the nation’s two leading beer companies as a growing budget deficit
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France: Maltsters not affected by this year’s poor barley crop
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Despite a 21% drop in France’s barley output this year, maltsters Soufflet and Boortmalt remain confident in their raw material supplies in the coming
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Thailand: ThaiBev reaffirms financial status strong enough for overseas expansions
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Thai Beverage reaffirmed on September 1 that its financial status was strong enough to energise its overseas expansion, particularly after recently being assigned a
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Romania: Brewer URBB reports 25% increase in sales in H1
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URBB, the company selling Tuborg, Carlsberg, Skol and Holsten beer brands in Romania, saw a 25% increase in its sales in the first half of this year, Romania-Insider.com reported on September 2.
The growth was due to the VAT reduction, an increase in the number of tourists, and a “not so rainy summer”, said Shachar Shaine, URBB president, reports local Wall-street.ro. In July and August, the URBB factory in Pantelimon near Bucharest operated non-stop.
The company’s turnover was over EUR 48 million in the first half of the year. The profit went up by 50% to EUR 1.8 million. The brand which saw the highest growth in sales was Tuborg, with an increase of 20% in the first eight months of the year.
The company’s exports rose by 64%. URBB now sells abroad about 10% of its production.
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UK: Carlsberg’s Birrificio Angelo Poretti brand enjoys record sales growth this year
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Italian beer brand Birrificio Angelo Poretti has enjoyed a record sales growth in 2016, shooting up 150% to date, The Drinks Business reported on September 2.
The brand is owned by Carlsberg, and their UK arm has made the beer its key focal point following a heavy round of investment that saw a sampling campaign launched to drive brand awareness and engage with consumers on a nationwide level – something they are now reaping the benefits for.
Part of the campaign saw the beer being sampled from the back of an authentic Italian Piaggio van that had been converted into a bar with its own tap. The van was taken on a tour of the UK, which it is still doing, and will continue to do so until early 2017.
Carlsberg UK’s vice head of marketing, Liam Newton, said: ”Today, people have a much richer knowledge of and are far more excited about international beers, a movement that has largely been led by the Italian lager category.
“Italian culture is a prominent trend within the UK at the moment – from food and drink to heritage – so it’s a great time to create a platform from which beer drinkers can discover the great
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