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Base Currency: Euro
on June 28, 2017
Base Currency: US Dollar
on June 28, 2017
      1 EUR = 1.1278 USD
1 EUR = 0.8837 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4895 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4819 AUD
1 EUR = 126.1600 JPY
1 EUR = 3.7216 BRL
1 EUR = 65.9563 RUB
1 EUR = 7.6853 CNY
      1 USD = 0.8893 EUR
1 USD = 0.7841 GBP
1 USD = 1.3222 CAD
1 USD = 1.3167 AUD
1 USD = 111.9400 JPY
1 USD = 3.3058 BRL
1 USD = 58.8843 RUB
1 USD = 6.8205 CNY


Currency Rates Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Breweries Equities

Average Market Prices Change Trend


June 28, 2017
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2016
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 179.50-181.50 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 159.00-161.00 -
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 379.50-381.50 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 354.50-356.50 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 140.00-142.00down1.40%
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2017
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 183.50-185.50 up1.10%
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 158.00-160.00 up0.63%
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 378.50-380.50 up0.65%
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 347.50-349.50 up0.35%
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) nq 
German Malting Barley
Crop 2016
Bulk
Ex Farm
EUR/T %
Average Malting Barley Price nq  
Danish Malting Barley
Crop 2017
Free on truck
Ex Farm
DKK/T %
Malting Barley (East) 1,244.00-1,246.00 -
Malting Barley (West) 1,244.00-1,246.00 -
Danish Malting Barley
Crop 2018
Free on truck
Ex Farm
DKK/T %
Malting Barley (East) 1,264.00-1,266.00 down0.78%
Malting Barley (West) 1,264.00-1,266.00 down0.78%
Canadian Barley/Malt
Crop 2016
CAD/T %
2-Row Malting Barley, bulk, truck/railcar, Winnipeg 319.00-321.00 -
2-Row Malting Barley, bulk in store, Vancouver 329.00-331.00 -
6-Row Malting Barley, bulk, truck/railcar, Winnipeg nq  
2-Row Malt, bulk, truck/railcar, Winnipeg nq  
2-Row Malt, bulk in store, Vancouver nq  
6-Row Malt, bulk, truck/railcar, Winnipeg nq  
Feed Barley, basis Lethbridge 184.00-186.00 -
Feed Barley, basis Winnipeg 184.00-186.00 -
Feed Barley, bulk in store, Vancouver 246.00-248.00 -
US Barley/Malt
Crop 2016
USD/T %
2-Row Malting Barley, bulk, railcar Great Falls, Montana 148.00-150.00 -
6-Row Malting Barley, bulk, railcar Minneapolis, Minnesota nq  
6-Row Malt, bulk, railcar Minneapolis, Minnesota nq  
Feed Barley, basis Great Falls, Montana 104.00-106.00 -
-No change; upPrice increase; downPrice decrease versus last publication.

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Top Industry News


Brewery news World: Premium beer seen as key route back to profitability ...Click here
Brewery news Russia: Beer sales down 3.7% in 2016 ...Click here
Brewery news The Czech Republic: Sales of beer-on-tap seem to have stopped falling ...Click here
Brewery news Kenya: East Africa Breweries to establish new Sh15 bln brewery in Kenya ...Click here

Barley news Australia & China: China may absorb up to 7 mln tonnes of Australian barley this crop year ...Click here
Barley news EU: France’s winter barley yield estimate upgraded in MARS’ latest report ...Click here


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Barley news Canada: Barley exports stood at 10.766 mln tonnes as of June 18 ...Click here
Whisky news China: Diageo’s Chinese ‘rival’ Kweichow Moutai achieves market cap past RMB600 bln ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Heineken offers to sell dozens of Punch Taverns pus to ease competition concerns ...Click here
Brewery news India: Leading brewers launch strong beers despite ban of liquor sales near highways ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Beer lovers now paying more for mainstream lager at supermarkets ...Click here

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Table of the week

North America Barley Import, Production, Consumption, and Ending Stocks(s)


Table of the week.
Prices Evolution

Prices evolution

Barley Prices



Theoretical Malt Prices


Scientific Digest


MORE SPECIFICS WHY HOPS ARE GOOD TO INCREASE FLAVOUR STABILITY

ABSTRACT
German brewing scientists have already been looking into this for a couple of years. The ability of hop constituents to suppress the formation of 3-methylbutanal and 2-furfural in wort-like model systems containing maltose, leucine, and Fe2+ was investigated. The functional principle by which hop alpha-acids and beta-acids diminish the formation of 3-methylbutanal and 2-furfural may be ascribed to their unique molecular structure and chemical properties. This allows them to perturb oxidative or nonoxidative formation of aldehydes. Findings from this study indicate that antioxidative potential may be explained through, but not necessarily limited to, two mechanisms. First, because of the hop alpha-acids' complexation functionality towards transition metal ions such as iron and copper, they can block or attenuate oxidative pathways of the Maillard reaction and suppress the generation of reactive oxygen species, thereby preventing oxidative degradation of leucine to 3-methylbutanal. Second, once hydroxyl radicals are formed, they can act directly as antioxidants and suppressing free radical reactions with leucine again, which can yield its corresponding aldehyde. Other aldehydes may show the same behavior and response to the presence to hop alpha-acids.

Wietstock, P., et al: Hop Constituents Suppress the Formation of 3-Methylbutanal and 2-Furfural in Wort-Like Model Solutions
Read more

Source: Barth Innovations

These Days in Business History


26 June
1498 - Toothbrush invented
1919 - N.Y. Daily News begins publishing

27 June
1820 - 1st edition of newspaper "Courrier de la Meuse" published"
1922 - Alan Peacock is born, economist
2013 - NASA launches the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, a space probe to observe the Sun

28 June
1801 - Frederic Bastiat is born, French Economist
1894 - London Tower Bridge opens

Agenda


June 2017:
06-07: Brewing Equipment and Technology 2017 (Birmingham, UK)
11-13: Brewing Conference Bangkok 2017 (Bangkok, Thailand)
14-18: Mondial de la Biere 2017 (Montreal, Canada)


July 2017:
08: Beer Boot Camp 2017 (Johannesburg, South Africa)
15: Beer Boot Camp 2017 (Cape Town, South Africa)
26-28: Brasil Brau 2017 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)


August 2017:
04-06: The 21st International Berlin Beer Festival (Berlin, Germany)
08-12: The Great British Beer Festival 2017 (London, UK)
09-12: Vietfood & Beverage 2017 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)


September 2017:
03-06: 18th Australian Barley Technical Symposium (Hobart, Tasmania)
07-09: Irish Craft Beer Festival 2017 (Dublin, Ireland)
11: International MicroBrew Symposium 2017 (Munich, Germany)
11-15: drinktec 2017 (Munich, Germany)
16-03 October: Oktoberfest (Munich, Germany)
23-24: Whisky Live Paris 2017 (Paris, France)


October 2017:
16-17: 104 VLB October Convention 2017 (Berlin, Germany)
23-25: 8th Ibero-American VLB Symposium 2017 in Guatemala (Guatemala City)
26-28: drink technology India 2017 (New Delhi, India)


November 2017:
22-23: Craft Beer Italy 2017 (Milan, Italy)


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BreweryBrewery News Brewery


Brewery newsWorld: Premium beer seen as key route back to profitability
Premium beer offers ‘a key route back to profitability’, according to Rabobank, as new figures show a decline of 1.8% in global consumption of ...More info on site


Brewery newsRussia: Beer sales down 3.7% in 2016
Russia’s beer sales amounted to 78.1 mln hl last year, which is 3.7% less than in 2015, new report by Market Analytica said.

Compared to ...More info on site


Brewery newsThe Czech Republic: Sales of beer-on-tap seem to have stopped falling
For the first time in 10 years, sales of beer-on-tap in the Czech Republic stopped falling in 2016. Year-on-year, they increased by a little ...More info on site


Brewery newsKenya: East Africa Breweries to establish new Sh15 bln brewery in Kenya
Beer maker East Africa Breweries (EABL) is set to establish a Sh15 billion state of the art plant in Kisumu, a move the state ...More info on site


Brewery news India: Leading brewers launch strong beers despite ban of liquor sales near highways
United Breweries Ltd, Carlsberg India Pvt. Ltd and B9 Beverages (Bira 91) have launched strong beers in the past three months even though India’s Supreme Court’s move to ban liquor sales near highways from April has hurt demand, Livemint reported on June 27.

Strong beer, in particular, has taken a bigger hit after that ruling since it gets sold more than other alcoholic beverages along highways, according to industry executives. And come July, another risk looms large: the impact from the implementation of the goods and service tax (GST). Alcohol has been kept out of GST while raw materials used by liquor companies fall under the purview of the tax.

But launching new products in such uncertain times could prove to be a bold move if the market stabilizes by October as analysts and companies expect. “This could be a proactive strategy to beat the industry because in tough times those investing in new products can gain market share,” said Abneesh Roy, senior vice-president of institutional equities at Edelweiss Securities.

Liquor companies expect most retailers to relocate stores by October since they will not want to sell their licences. By then, these new brands will likely be well established.

United Breweries launched Kingfisher Storm ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Beer lovers now paying more for mainstream lager at supermarkets
United Kingdom’s beer lovers are now paying more for mainstream lager after supermarkets binned bottles and multi-packs of popular brands to make room for cheaper hipster craft ales, The Sun reported on June 25.

Kronenbourg, Heineken and Beck’s now cost consumers more with average prices surging four per cent in the last year, as UK brewers point the finger at rising imported raw material costs.

Heineken drinkers buying booze in supermarkets will feel the pinch with their products experiencing an eight per cent year-on-year price hike.

The average cost of a four pack of 440ml Kronenbourg is now £4.44, up a shocking 11 per cent on last year, while a six pack of 275ml bottles of Beck’s has risen to £5 – an inflation-busting 14 per cent price hike.

Sainsbury’s recently axed more than 70 popular beer and cider lines in a major overhaul of its booze offering and earlier this year Tesco canned Heineken beers, reducing stocks to just 22 products – down from 53 at the beginning of the year.

A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said: “We have de-listed some lines and also added others, as part of our regular reviews of our ranges to make sure we offer customers great quality and value across ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Heineken offers to sell dozens of Punch Taverns pus to ease competition concerns
Heineken has offered to sell dozens of Punch Taverns pubs to ease concerns over competition and secure its £403 mln takeover, City A. M. reported on June 27.

Earlier this month, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) warned the brewing giant that its purchase of part of the Punch Taverns estate could reduce competition in 33 local areas across the UK after an initial investigation.

Heineken has now offered to sell pubs in each of the affected areas, and the CMA said the proposals, or a modified version of them, may be an acceptable solution to the competition concerns.

A spokesperson for Heineken said: “We welcome confirmation from the CMA that only a small number of pubs are required to be sold. It’s a sensible outcome and good news for pub-goers across the UK who will see the benefit of well invested pubs in their communities.”

The CMA's investigation revealed there were 33 local areas where pubs would not face sufficient competition after the merger, which could lead to price increases or a deterioration in the quality of service on offer.

Now the CMA has until 22 August to decide whether to accept the new proposals, although it may decide to extend the deadline to ...More info on site



BarleyBarley News Barley


Barley newsAustralia & China: China may absorb up to 7 mln tonnes of Australian barley this crop year
Barley shipments from Australia run at full steam, it is expected that 6.0 – 6.5 mln tonnes will have been exported by the end ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: France’s winter barley yield estimate upgraded in MARS’ latest report
The European Union trimmed forecasts for its soft wheat yield, but thanks largely to downgrades for Italy and Spain rather than the much-watched French ...More info on site


Barley newsCanada: Barley exports stood at 10.766 mln tonnes as of June 18
As of June 18, Canada has exported 10.766 million tonnes of barley this crop year, which compares to 9.201 million tonnes during the same ...More info on site



WhiskyWhisky News Whisky


Whisky news China: Diageo’s Chinese ‘rival’ Kweichow Moutai achieves market cap past RMB600 bln
Chinese alcohol brewer Kweichow Moutai, which in April steamed past Johnnie Walker-brand owner Diageo Plc. to become the world’s most valuable liquor-company by market capitalisation, passed another barrier on June 26, as its market cap surged past RMB600 bln, the Financial Times reported.

The manufacturer of the fiery grain-based liquor baijiu, which is listed in Shanghai, has been making share price gains for a year and on June 26 reached a market cap of RMB608.8 bln ($89 bln), compared to Diageo’s GBP58.3 bln ($74.2 bln).

Moutai’s fortunes have been boosted by a rise in luxury goods buying and the return of boozy business drinking after a years-long government crackdown — and the animal instincts of Chinese retail investors flocking to the stock. Nearly all of Moutai’s sales are domestic.



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