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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on February 05, 2020 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on February 05, 2020 |
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1 EUR = 1.1050 USD
1 EUR = 0.8491 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4676 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6443 AUD
1 EUR = 120.5500 JPY
1 EUR = 4.6909 BRL
1 EUR = 69.9060 RUB
1 EUR = 7.7328 CNY
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1 USD = 0.9049 EUR
1 USD = 0.7684 GBP
1 USD = 1.3282 CAD
1 USD = 1.4879 AUD
1 USD = 109.0900 JPY
1 USD = 4.2452 BRL
1 USD = 63.2640 RUB
1 USD = 6.9981 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
February 05, 2020 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2019 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
159.50-161.50 | 0.62% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
160.00-162.00 | |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
161.00-163.00 | 1.25% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
352.50-354.50 | 0.18% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
353.50-355.50 | 0.16% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2020 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
173.50-175.50 | |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
170.00-172.00 | 0.59% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
367.50-369.50 | |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
363.50-365.50 | 0.34% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2019 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
nq | |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2019 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,174.00-1,176.00 | 0.84% |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,204.00-1,206.00 | 0.82% |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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World: Carlsberg’s 2019 net profit rises nearly 24%
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China: Carlsberg not changing forecast or strategy for China despite coronavirus outbreak
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World: Value of global non-alcoholic beer market projected to grow in coming years
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Canada: Beer now accounts for less than 38% of Canada’s total alcohol sales
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Zimbabwe: Delta Corporation reports revenue growth for Q3 and nine months to December 31
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Nigeria: Guinness Nigeria Plc sees profit before tax decrease in half year to December 31
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Kenya: East African Breweries posts 9% jump in first-half pretax profit
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Tanzania: East African Breweries Limited raises ownership in Serengeti Breweries Limited
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UK: Market for barley expected to be strong this year
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Australia: Beer drinkers slapped with the first of two tax hikes of this year
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USA & UK: AB InBev seeing huge area of opportunity in online beer sales
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Japan: Suntory unveils limited-edition 55-year-old Yamazaki single malt whisky
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India & UK: Indian craft brewer Bira 91 rolling out its craft beers in the UK
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Canada Beer Sales 2015-2019s
Prices Evolution
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These Days in Business History
03 February
1690 - 1st paper money in America issued (colony of Mass)
1815 - World's 1st commercial cheese factory established, in Switzerland
1995 - Astronaut Eileen Collins becomes the first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle
2015 - For $15 million, the United States purchases the entire territories of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, along with parts of Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, from Mexico under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
04 February
1847 - 1st US telegraph company established in Maryland
1874 - Robert Liefmann, German economist is born
1917 - Belgium Council of Flanders established
1957 - 1st electric portable typewriter placed on sale (Syracuse NY)
2004 - Facebook, a mainstream online social networking site, is founded by Mark Zuckerberg
05 February
1817 - 1st US gas co incorporated, Baltimore (coal gas for street lights)
1850 - Adding machine employing depressible keys patented, New Paltz, NY
1878 - Andre-Gustave Citroen is born, France, auto maker
1997 - The so-called Big Three banks in Switzerland announce the creation of a $71 million fund to aid Holocaust survivors and their families
Agenda
February 2020:
04 - 08: Great British Beer Festival Winter 2020 (Norwich, UK)
07 - 10: HoReCa 2020 (Athens, Greece)
07 - 09: Finest Spirits 2020 (Munich, Germany)
15 - 18: Beer Attraction 2020 (Rimini, Italy)
March 2020:
09 - 11: 107 Brewing and Engineering Conference 2020 (Leipzig, Germany)
11 - 15: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2020 (Blumenau, Brazil)
11 - 12: BeerX 2020 (Liverpool, UK)
13 - 15: Barcelona Beer Festival 2020 (Barcelona, Spain)
16 - 20: IBD Asia Pacific Convention 2020 (Perth, Australia)
19 - 21: Korea International Beer Expo 2020 (Seoul, South Korea)
24 - 26: Modern Brewing Technologies 2020 (Moscow, Russia)
24 - 26: Beviale Moscow 2020 (Moscow, Russia)
April 2020:
01 - 02: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2020 (Expo Guadalajara, Mexico)
03 - 04: Helsinki Beer Festival 2020 (Helsinki, Finland)
05 - 08: 14th International Trends in Brewing "Beer & Society" 2020 (Leuven, Belgium)
16 - 18: Zurich Bier Festival 2020 (Zurich, Switzerland)
19 - 22: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2020 (San Antonio, Texas, USA)
25 - 26: Zythos Beer Festival 2020 (Leuven, Belgium)
May 2020:
01 - 02: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2020 (Tallinn, Estonia)
05 - 07: International Beer Strategies Conference 2020 (Munich, Germany)
13 - 15: Craft Beer China 2020 (Shanghai, China)
14 - 16: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2020 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
15 - 17: Mondial de la Biere - Paris 2020 (Paris, France)
18 - 24: Budapest Beer Week 2020 (Budapest, Hungary)
19 - 21: Beer 2020 (Sochi, Russia)
21 - 24: Mondial de la Biere 2020 (Montreal, Canada)
22 - 30: Latvia Beer Festival 2020 (Riga, Latvia)
25 - 27: Africa Brewing Conference 2020 (Maputo, Mozambique)
June 2020:
03 - 04: The Brewers of Europe Forum 2020 (Antwerp, Belgium)
04 - 07: Mondial de la Biere - Sao Paulo 2020 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
04 - 07: Wiener Bierfest 2020 (Vienna, Austria)
July 2020:
01 - 02: Craft Drinks India 2020 (Bangalore, India)
29 - 31: Beviale Mexico 2020 (Guadalajara, Mexico)
August 2020:
01 - 04: World Brewing Congress 2020 (Minneapolis, USA)
07 - 08: Beervana 2020 (Wellington, New Zealand)
13 - 15: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2020 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
September 2020:
03 - 07: Mondial de la Biere Rio 2020 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
14 - 25: Craft Brewing in Practice 2020 (Berlin, Germany)
19 - 04 October: Oktoberfest 2020 (Munich, Germany)
21 - 23: 11th Ibero-American VLB Symposium 2020 (Barcelona, Spain)
October 2020:
13 - 16: China Brew & China Beverage (CBB) 2020 (Shanghai, China)
29 - 30: Sea Brew 2020 (Taipei, Taiwan)
November 2020:
10 - 12: Brau Beviale 2020 (Nuremberg, Germany)
25 - 27: Drink Japan 2020 (Tokyo, Japan)
December 2020:
09 - 11: Drink Technology India 2020 (Mumbai, India)
Brewery News
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World: Carlsberg’s 2019 net profit rises nearly 24%
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Danish brewer Carlsberg says its 2019 net profit rose nearly 24% to 6.6 billion kroner ($977 million) on strong beer sales in major markets,
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China: Carlsberg not changing forecast or strategy for China despite coronavirus outbreak
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Empty Chinese streets and karaoke bars will hit short-term sales in Carlsberg’s biggest market, but the Danish brewer said on February 4 it was
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World: Value of global non-alcoholic beer market projected to grow in coming years
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The value of the global non-alcoholic beer market is projected to grow at a positive CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 7%, according a
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Canada: Beer now accounts for less than 38% of Canada’s total alcohol sales
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Canadians are blessed with more microbreweries than ever — more than 1,000 at last count — but the nation doesn’t seem to be as enamoured by the amber brew any more, according to a new report by a food analyst.
“Only 15 years ago, beer accounted for 50 per cent of all sales of alcohol. That number is now below 38 per cent, according to AC Nielson,” wrote Dr Sylvain Charlebois, professor and senior director at Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University in a new report on January 29.
“As consumers are moving away from beer, the industry is left wondering what the future holds for this very important sector of the economy,” Charlebois said, noting that beer demand fell 4 per cent in 2019 — the largest reduction since Prohibition.
The analyst believes younger consumers are more interested in “ready-to-drink mixes like vodka-and-soda” and not as attached to a cold one as the older generation that cherishes its stouts, hops and suds.
“Market shifts are forcing beer marketers to think twice about how they have sold beer to Canadians. For example, beer and hockey have always formed a natural, very effective co-branding scheme,” Charlebois noted. “Given where the market is going, that relationship
...More info on site
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Zimbabwe: Delta Corporation reports revenue growth for Q3 and nine months to December 31
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Beverages giant Delta Corporation Limited reported revenue growth for the third quarter and nine months to December 31, 2019 although sales volumes tumbled across
...More info on site
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Nigeria: Guinness Nigeria Plc sees profit before tax decrease in half year to December 31
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Guinness Nigeria Plc, a leading beverage and alcohol Company in Nigeria and a subsidiary of Diageo Plc has announced its unaudited results for its
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Kenya: East African Breweries posts 9% jump in first-half pretax profit
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Kenya's East African Breweries (EABL) posted a 9% jump in pretax profit to 10.6 billion shillings (80.04 million pounds) for its first half to
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Tanzania: East African Breweries Limited raises ownership in Serengeti Breweries Limited
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Regional beer maker East African Breweries Limited (EABL) spent $3 million to acquire an additional four percent stake in Serengeti Breweries Limited, raising its
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Australia: Beer drinkers slapped with the first of two tax hikes of this year
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Australian drinkers on February 3 were been slapped with their first of two tax hikes of the year, thanks to an automatic CPI increase that slugs beer drinkers every February and August, The Shout reported.
For a standard beer with 4.4 per cent ABV, they are now A$1.59 for draught beer and A$2.26 for packaged beer. The volume-weighted average of those two (assuming 25 per cent is sold as draught) is A$2.09 per litre of beer.
Australians are paying the fourth highest excise tax on beer in the world and that tax quietly increases every six months, a fact that Heffernan says is “appalling”.
Speaking to the National Liquor News Industry Leaders Forum¸ Heffernan said that beer tax reform would be high on the agenda for the Brewers Association in 2020.
“It’s clear that Australians simply don’t know what or how much tax is in a beer and, when illuminated, the reaction ranges from shock to outrage. Our putting a toe in the water on this issue publicly has been instructive. We will be building on that in 2020.”
The tax on beer has gone up every six months for the last 35 years and the increase of February the 3rd is the 71st consecutive
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USA & UK: AB InBev seeing huge area of opportunity in online beer sales
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Online purchasing makes up less than 1% of the US beer category – and therefore represents a ‘huge area of opportunity’, according to ZX Ventures, AB InBev’s global growth and innovation group, BeverageDaily.com reported on February 3.
In the US, online grocery shopping is expected to more than double between 2019 and 2020. And yet a third of US shoppers looking for small formats aren’t even aware that beer can be bought online.
ZX Ventures – which is focusing on ecommerce as one of its seven global business units - surveyed 2,000 consumers in the US and UK on their online buying habits. It found five key trends in online beer buying.
And while it’s no surprise to see millennials in urban centres lead the market for online shopping, there’s also an opportunity for online retailers to offer convenience to older shoppers.
1. Awareness gap
A third (33%) of US small format shoppers still aren’t aware that you can buy beer online, according to ZX Venture’s survey. And yet there’s growing interest in buying beer online. The survey found that 30% of American beer shoppers are interested in buying beer online: up from 20% in 2017.
2. Beer can drive more purchases online
Nearly 70% of
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India & UK: Indian craft brewer Bira 91 rolling out its craft beers in the UK
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Independent Indian craft brewer Bira 91 is rolling out its range of craft beers, including Blonde Lager, White Ale and Indian Pale Ale, across the UK, the Bar Magazine reported on February 4.
Brewed in India with Belgian recipes, Bira 91 is on a mission to “drive the global shift in craft beer towards more colour and flavour”.
The three-strong portfolio begins with Blonde Lager, a “vibrant, crisp and clean” 4.5% ABV lager made with American-grown Cascade hops and Mandarina Bavaria hops, a new German hop variety out of the hops research centre at Hüll in Bavaria, featuring aromas of mandarin orange.
White Ale (4.7% ABV) is Bira 91’s modern take on a Belgian-style wheat beer. Brewed with orange peel, which gives the beer a “citrus burst with a soft, fruity finish”, it has a low bitterness and can be paired with salads, cheese and fish.
Making up the trio is the brand’s Indian Pale Ale. Described as “tropical, balanced and bright”, the 4.5% ABV IPA is brewed with toasted and caramel malts, new age hops and finished with pomelo fruit, one of the largest citrus fruits in the world. The “easy drinking” beer offers “subtle sweetness and nuttiness”, and can be matched with
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Barley News
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UK: Market for barley expected to be strong this year
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A booming distilling sector means the market for barley will be strong this year, experts predict.
The UK spring barley harvest could be large this
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Whisky News
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Japan: Suntory unveils limited-edition 55-year-old Yamazaki single malt whisky
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Japan’s Suntory Holdings on January 30 unveiled a limited edition 55-year-old Yamazaki single malt whisky, which it will sell for 3 million yen ($27,347.31) a bottle, aiming to bolster its credentials as a premium whisky maker, Reuters reported.
Only 100 bottles will be sold from June 30, and buyers will be chosen by lottery, the company said.
Suntory and other premium whisky makers have been faced with depleted stocks of aged whiskies after an unexpected surge in popularity of single malts in the past decade. Many have turned to blends without age statements to manage supply.
The company, for example, ended sales of its popular 17-year Hibiki, which appeared in the film “Lost in Translation”, in 2018. In the past few years, Suntory has issued more no-age blends and has depended on strong sales of much cheaper whisky highballs for growth.
But many whisky aficionados still seek out aged single malts, and Kengo Torii, head of Suntory’s whisky division, said it wanted to shore up its reputation as a premium manufacturer.
“We were concerned that we had not been able to deliver anything new for a long time regarding the Yamazaki brand,” he said.
Blended from whisky matured in mizunara and white oak casks, the edition
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