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E-Malt.com Flash 43b October 27 - October 30, 2016
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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on October 28, 2016 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on October 28, 2016 |
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1 EUR = 1.0927 USD
1 EUR = 0.8916 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4605 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4339 AUD
1 EUR = 114.3900 JPY
1 EUR = 3.4261 BRL
1 EUR = 68.7576 RUB
1 EUR = 7.4082 CNY
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1 USD = 0.9167 EUR
1 USD = 0.8188 GBP
1 USD = 1.3381 CAD
1 USD = 1.3124 AUD
1 USD = 104.7600 JPY
1 USD = 3.1431 BRL
1 USD = 63.0399 RUB
1 USD = 6.7775 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
October 28, 2016 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2016 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
182.50-184.50 | 0.55% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
164.00-166.00 | |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
378.50-380.50 | 0.33% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
356.00-358.00 | |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
133.00-135.00 | 0.75% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2017 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
186.50-188.50 | |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
164.00-166.00 | 0.60% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
382.50-384.50 | |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
355.00-357.00 | 0.34% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
nq | |
German Malting Barley Crop 2016 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
172.50-174.50 | 0.55% |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2016 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,169.00-1,171.00 | 0.85% |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,169.00-1,171.00 | 0.85% |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2017 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,219.00-1,221.00 | |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,219.00-1,221.00 | |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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World: AB InBev reports weak Q3 results and cuts guidance for full-year revenue
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Brazil: Ambev SA expects no net revenue growth this year
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USA: Craft beer market may be starting to get stale
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Vietnam: Investors rush to buy newly-listed Habeco shares
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China: Malting barley imports in 2017 may reach 3.5 mln tonnes, analysts believe
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Denmark & Sweden & Finland: Barley crop quality reported as good this year
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South Korea: Oriental Brewery decides to hike prices of its beers by an average 6%
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UK: AB InBev’s takeover of SABMiller is a cause for concern for Great Britain’s Campaign for Real Ale
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Graph of the week
Table of the week
Latin America Beer Production by Country 2005 - 2015s
Prices Evolution
Barley Prices
Theoretical Malt Prices
Scientific Digest
HOW MUCH OF MY HOP AROMA
GOES INTO THE LINER?
ABSTRACT
This question was addressed by a German research
group. They compared different crown liner material
with highly hopped beer packaged in bottles. For all
measured hop components, the first 20 days showed
a high absorption curve of these aroma components in
the different liner materials. There was little difference
observed between those liner materials but it was
shown that the hydrocarbon components are especially
susceptible to quick sorption while terpenoids showed
minor migration tendency. Drink your beer before the
liners get all the delicious hop flavours!
Wietstock, P.: Scalping of hop volatiles from beer into crown cork liner polymers
Read more
Source: Barth Innovations
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These Days in Business History
27 October
1969 - Nobel prize for economy awarded to John Tinbergen
1984 - Hepatitis virus is discovered
1997 - Intel Corp buys Digital Equipment for $700 million
28 October
1904 - St Louis police try a new investigation method - the fingerprints
1954 - Nobel prize for literature awarded to Ernest Hemingway
1986 - International Red Cross ousted from South Africa
29 October
1929 - The New York Stock Exchange crashes in what will be called the Crash of '29 or "Black Tuesday", ending the Great Bull Market of the 1920s and beginning the Great Depression
1947 - Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherland form Benelux Union
1952 - Sweden begins experimental TV
2008 - Delta Air Lines merges with Northwest Airlines, creating the world's largest airline and reducing the number of US legacy carriers to five
30 October
1894 - Daniel Cooper patents time clock
1987 - August A Busch III becomes CEO of St Louis Cards
1989 - Mitsubishi Estate Co. agrees to pay $846 million for 51% of Rockefeller Center in New York City; by 1996, the Mitsubishi affiliate is so financially troubled that it sells Rockefeller Center for less than $400 million
Agenda
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)
February 2017:
01-03: Finest Spirits 2017 (Munich, Germany)
04-05: Bruges Beer Festival 2017 (Bruges, Belgium)
10-12: Brau Kunst Live 2017 (Munich, Germany)
10-13: HoReCa 2017 (Athens, Greece)
17-19: Mondial de la Biere 2017 (Mulhouse, France)
18-21: Beer Attraction 2017 (Rimini, Italy)
22-25: CAMRA's National Winter Ales Festival 2017 (Norwich, UK)
23-25: Alltech Craft Brews & Food Fair 2017 (Dublin, Ireland)
28-02 March: Beviale Moscow 2017 (Moscow, Russia)
March 2017:
08-10: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2017 (Mexico City, Mexico)
16-18: BeerX 2017 (Sheffield, UK)
24-26: Barcelona Beer Festival 2017 (Barcelona, Spain)
April 2017:
07-08: Helsinki Beer Festival 2017 (Helsinki , Finland)
10-13: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2017 (Washington, D.C., USA)
12-14: Siberian Beer 2017 (Novosibirsk, Russia)
22-23: Zythos Beer Festival 2017 (Leuven, Belgium)
May 2017:
14-18: EBC 2017 (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
25-27: South Beer Cup 2017 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
June 2017:
06-07: Brewing Equipment and Technology 2017 (Birmingham, UK)
14-18: Mondial de la Biere 2017 (Montreal, Canada)
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Brewery News
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World: AB InBev reports weak Q3 results and cuts guidance for full-year revenue
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Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, reported on October 28 one of its weakest quarters in years as margins collapsed in recession-hit Brazil under
...More info on site
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Brazil: Ambev SA expects no net revenue growth this year
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Ambev SA expects no net revenue growth this year and will cut investments, reflecting the challenges facing Latin America's largest beverage maker as the
...More info on site
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USA: Craft beer market may be starting to get stale
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The craft beer market, for years the lone bright spot in an otherwise sluggish industry, is starting to get stale, Bloomberg reported on October 28.
Sales growth is slowing, once-thriving brewers are laying off workers and the proliferation of new brands all competing for attention hearkens back to the dime-a-dozen startups from the web’s early days. On October 28, the world’s biggest brewer, Budweiser maker Anheuser-Busch InBev NV, acknowledged the slowdown for the first time, saying the sector has been decelerating for more than three months.
While many craft brands are still thriving, and few analysts expected the category’s supercharged growth to continue unabated, the cooling market isn’t welcome news for a brewing sector that’s desperate for growth. Mass-market beers such as Budweiser and Coors Light have been suffering for years, and AB InBev now expects U.S. industry volumes to decline this year versus previous expectations of an improvement.
“There’s a natural point where it can’t grow anymore and this might be it,” Anthony Bucalo, an analyst at HSBC, said by phone. “Consumers are overwhelmed by too much choice; the industry has been swamped. There’s too many brands, too many styles, not enough quality.”
Some of the early pioneers of the craft-beer movement in
...More info on site
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Vietnam: Investors rush to buy newly-listed Habeco shares
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Vietnam's Habeco saw its stock soar 40 percent on its market debut on October 28 as investors raced to snap up limited shares before
...More info on site
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Peru: January-August beer imports increase 35%
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Peru's beer imports posted 35% growth in January-August 2016 over the same period last year, Lima's Chamber of Commerce (CCL) reported on October 27.
"Given
...More info on site
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South Korea: Oriental Brewery decides to hike prices of its beers by an average 6%
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Oriental Brewery (OB) has decided to hike the prices of Cass and its other beer brands by an average 6 percent effective Nov. 1, placing a heavier financial burden on low-income households, the Korea Times reported on October 28.
Hite-Jinro, Lotte Chilsung and other beer makers are expected to follow suit although company officials have remained mum about when and by how much they would raise prices.
OB, the country's largest brewer owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), said on October 28 that it will increase the factory price of a 500-milliliter bottle of its flagship Cass beer by 6 percent to 1,147 won ($1) from the current 1,082 won.
This is the first time OB or other brewers have hiked prices since August 2012 when they charged nearly 6 percent more. Over the past year, beer producers have been seeking to raise prices to cope with higher costs of labor, logistics and raw materials. But no company was willing to make the first move.
"We had no choice but to hike the prices of our products by 6 percent because of rising costs, associated with the recycling of used bottles," an OB official said. "Not to mention the soaring prices of raw materials
...More info on site
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UK: AB InBev’s takeover of SABMiller is a cause for concern for Great Britain’s Campaign for Real Ale
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At present, the British real ale market is flourishing, with more than 200 breweries opening in the past year, making a total of 1,540, writes Neville Grundy.
The storm cloud on the horizon is the £80 bln merger this month of the world’s two biggest brewers, AB InBev and SABMiller, who have already moved into the London craft sector.
In 2015, SABMiller bought the respected Meantime Brewery in Greenwich.
As a result of subsequent takeovers, Meantime has since been sold to Asahi of Japan. A popular local brewery is now a commodity to be traded internationally.
AB InBev has bought another London craft brewery, Camden Town, and it’s planning to make it a leading player in the capital’s beer sector, using its marketing muscle to undercut competitors. Big corporations slash costs by bulk buying of raw materials, at enormous discounts, and cutting jobs.
The merger will save around £1 billion, resulting in cheaper beer that drives other beers off bar and supermarket shelves, cutting 575 UK jobs in the process.
CAMRA’s Roger Protz said: “The way in which the global brewers are muscling in on the craft sector in Britain and other countries is a cause for concern and a potential threat to the independent sector.”
Real
...More info on site
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Barley News
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China: Malting barley imports in 2017 may reach 3.5 mln tonnes, analysts believe
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Barley imports, feed and malting, into China in July/August were 837,000 tonnes, of which 600,000 tonnes from Australia, H. M. Gauger GmbH said in
...More info on site
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Denmark & Sweden & Finland: Barley crop quality reported as good this year
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Coceral’s spring barley estimates are 3.2 mln tonnes in Denmark and 1.5 mln tonnes in Sweden. Yields per hectare are sharply down from last
...More info on site
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