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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on December 02, 2020 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on December 02, 2020 |
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1 EUR = 1.1996 USD
1 EUR = 0.8967 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5546 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6295 AUD
1 EUR = 125.1900 JPY
1 EUR = 6.3446 BRL
1 EUR = 91.1922 RUB
1 EUR = 7.8831 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8335 EUR
1 USD = 0.7475 GBP
1 USD = 1.2959 CAD
1 USD = 1.3583 AUD
1 USD = 104.3500 JPY
1 USD = 5.2890 BRL
1 USD = 76.0200 RUB
1 USD = 6.5715 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
December 02, 2020 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2020 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
199.00-201.00 | 0.50% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
195.00-197.00 | 0.51% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
193.00-195.00 | 0.51% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
400.50-402.50 | 0.16% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
395.50-397.50 | 0.16% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2021 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
194.00-196.00 |  |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
185.00-187.00 | 0.54% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
393.00-395.00 |  |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
382.00-384.00 | 0.32% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2020 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
nq | |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2020 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,344.00-1,346.00 | 0.75% |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,344.00-1,346.00 | 0.75% |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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New Zealand: Brewing industry worth estimated at NZ$2.7 bln in year to March 2020
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Australia: New research shows wine is preferred to beer by Australians
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South Korea: Last year’s beer imports show nearly twofold increase from 2014
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EU & China: European grain prices pressured by China’s buying spree
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Australia & China: Australian government continuing with plans to take China to WTO over barley exports
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China: China to build entire town based on German beer
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Australia & India: Australian barley growers could soon be raising a glass to India’s beer craze
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Mexico: President instructs Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources to deny environmental permits for Constellation Brands brewery in Mexicali
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Australia: Carlton & United Breweries to boost production of Foster’s Classic beer
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USA, KY: Beam Suntory to bring back mes B Beam Distilling Co in Clermont
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30 November
1886 - 1st commercially successful AC electric power plant opens, Buffalo
1924 - 1st photo facsimile transmitted across Atlantic by radio (London-NYC)
1983 - Police free kidnapped beer magnate Alfred Heineken in Amsterdam
1998 - Exxon and Mobil sign a US$73.7 billion agreement to merge, thus creating ExxonMobil, the world's largest company
1999 - British Aerospace and Marconi Electronic Systems merge to form BAE Systems, Europe's largest defense contractor and the fourth largest aerospace firm in the world
2005 - First human face transplant is performed in France
01 December
1878 - 1st White House telephone installed
1910 - Continuous moving assembly line introduced by Ford (car every 2:38)
1959 - 1st color photograph of Earth from outer space
02 December
1816 - 1st savings bank in U.S. opens (Philadelphia Savings Fund Society)
1901 - Gillette patents 1st disposable razor
1927 - 1st Model A Fords sold, for $385
Agenda
December 2020:
01 - 03: VLB International Brewing Web Conference 2020 (Online)
09 - 11: Drink Technology India 2020 (Online)
February 2021:
05 - 07: Finest Spirits 2021 (Munich, Germany)
09 - 13: Great British Beer Festival Winter 2021 (The New Bingley Hall, Birmingham, UK)
11 - 15: HoReCa 2021 (Athens, Greece)
12 - 14: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2021 (Mexico City, Mexico)
21 - 24: Beer & Food Attraction 2021 (Rimini, Italy)
March 2021:
02 - 04: Beviale Mexico 2021 (Centro Citibanamex, Mexico City)
10 - 13: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2021 (Blumenau, Brazil)
23 - 25: Beviale Moscow 2021 (Moscow, Russia)
29 - 01 April: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2021 (San Diego, California, USA)
April 2021:
08 - 10: Zurich Bier Festival 2021 (Zurich, Switzerland)
17 - 18: Zythos Beer Festival 2021 (Leuven, Belgium)
30 - 01 May: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2021 (Tallinn, Estonia)
May 2021:
12 - 14: Craft Beer China 2021 (Shanghai, China)
17 - 23: Budapest Beer Week 2021 (Budapest, Hungary)
20 - 23: Mondial de la Biere 2021 (Montreal, Canada)
27 - 29: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2021 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
27 - 30: Wiener Bierfest 2021 (Vienna, Austria)
June 2021:
08 - 09: Bev Expo 2021 (Manchester, UK)
13 - 15: Bangkok Brewing Conference 2021 (Bangkok, Thailand)
15 - 17: Brasil Brau 2021 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
July 2021:
13 - 15: Fdt Africa 2021 (Midrand, South Africa)
August 2021:
12 - 14: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2021 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
November 2021:
04 - 05: Sea Brew 2021 (Taipei, Taiwan)
Brewery News
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New Zealand: Brewing industry worth estimated at NZ$2.7 bln in year to March 2020
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Research from New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER) has revealed the brewing industry in New Zealand is a significant contributor to the economy.
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Australia: New research shows wine is preferred to beer by Australians
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New data from Roy Morgan, set to be released in the latest Alcohol Report, shows wine is the most popular alcoholic drink, ahead of
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South Korea: Last year’s beer imports show nearly twofold increase from 2014
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South Korea’s output of alcoholic beverages decreased by over 10 percent over the past five years, but imports of alcohol nearly doubled during the
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China: China to build entire town based on German beer
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A German-style beer town with a total investment of 13 billion yuan (about $2 billion U.S. dollars) will be built in southwest China's Sichuan Province, the Malaysia Sun reported on November 30.
With a planned area of about 170 hectares, the project in Dongxing District, in the city of Neijiang, will include a production line for Heidelberg beer with an annual production capacity of 300,000 tonnes, according to the district government.
A beer museum, a square featuring beer, a shopping centre and a hotel are also included in the project.
Architecture that resembles landmark buildings in the German city of Heidelberg, such as the Student Prison of Heidelberg University and the Church of the Holy Spirit, will also be built in the town.
The district government last week signed an agreement for the project with Kalenburg and Heimat, two companies affiliated with Heidelberger Brauerei, one of the top breweries in Heidelberg.
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Mexico: President instructs Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources to deny environmental permits for Constellation Brands brewery in Mexicali
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Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has instructed the Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources, María Luisa Albores, to definitively deny the environmental permits for constructing the Constellation Brands brewery in Mexicali, The Yucatan Times reported on November 28.
Last week several publications assured that since last August, Constellation Brands resumed the construction of its plant in Mexicali.
“I tell the people of Mexicali to have confidence that that plant is not going to open. And at the same time, I ask the Secretary of the Environment to act so that following the law, this matter is definitively resolved,” said Lopez Obrador.
“By the citizens’ will, it was decided that it will not operate in Mexicali in Baja California. As we know, there was a disagreement since the previous government gave the permits for the operation of this brewery, and we committed to carry out a citizen consultation so that the people would resolve as befits an authentic, true democracy.
“That consultation was carried out, and the people expressed their feelings about not wanting that brewery to be built in Mexicali because of the lack of water. That’s why the decision was made that this plant’s permit to operate would not be granted.
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Australia: Carlton & United Breweries to boost production of Foster’s Classic beer
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Foster’s, the beer brand “that helped put Australia on the international map”, is being relaunched by Carlton & United Breweries, the Brews News reported on November 30.
In a media statement over the weekend, CUB said that Australian customers were looking “for a return to trusted iconic brands” and announced it would be boosting production of Foster’s Classic by 300 per cent in the coming months, from 500,000 litres a year to just over 2.5 million litres.
CUB will be offering Foster’s in a 30-can slab, which it called “value-for-money”, saying that it will then be competitive with affordable rivals.
Foster’s, once Australia’s top-selling beer, had declined to the point where it could only be found in ten bars and pubs across the country having been dubbed a ‘gimmick’ by pub owners.
CUB never totally gave up on the brand, and in 2015 attempts were made to revamp it as Foster’s Classic.
Now, CUB has determined that Foster’s is ripe for a renaissance in Australia after years of popularity in other countries, notably the United Kingdom, where rights to the brand are owned by Heineken and it is brewed in Manchester, rather than Melbourne.
Introduced in 1964 in the UK and popularised by actor Paul Hogan
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Barley News
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EU & China: European grain prices pressured by China’s buying spree
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China's massive appetite for grain is rippling through Europe's markets, fuelling sharp price rallies as traders struggle to meet relentless export demand amid dwindling
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Australia & India: Australian barley growers could soon be raising a glass to India’s beer craze
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Australian barley growers could soon be raising a glass to India’s swelling cohort of beer drinkers, who are being eyed as a potential market for some of the country’s excess stocks of the grain, after its biggest buyer China all but halted imports this year, the Deccan Herald reported on December 1.
While India’s beer market was only worth about $7.8 billion last year - a fraction of the US’s $105.4 billion market, according to Euromonitor research - the sheer pace of population growth there, coupled with an increasing thirst for craft beer among younger and wealthier people, means it has the potential to grow into one of the world’s largest consumers of the beverage.
“There’s a lot of business interest in the beer industry. There’s a lot of investment coming in slowly,” said Nakul Bhonsle, owner of Great State Aleworks, a microbrewery based in Pune, in India’s west. “As the younger generation grows older, there’s a drastic shift from hard liquor to beer and wine. So that shift will help us.”
With India’s population growing by 15 million per year, the industry will need to make an additional 2 million hectolitres between 2019-24 - or 80 Olympic swimming pools worth, Bloomberg Intelligence
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Australia & China: Australian government continuing with plans to take China to WTO over barley exports
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As tension grows over Beijing's massive tariffs on Australian wine, the Federal Government is continuing with plans to take China to the World Trade
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Whisky News
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USA, KY: Beam Suntory to bring back mes B Beam Distilling Co in Clermont
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Beam Suntory, producer of brands such as Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark, has revealed plans to open a new site in Clermont, Kentucky, in July 2019. Work is under way on the project, which is expected to open by summer 2021, The Spirits Business reported on December 1.
The plans are part of a US$60 million investment to bring back the James B Beam Distilling Co in Clermont. The site will produce small batch Bourbons including Booker’s and Baker’s, as well as Legent and Little Book.
The new site will provide an ‘elevated consumer experience’ on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and ‘showcase an ambition for the future of American whisky with a craft distillery and cutting-edge partnerships’.
“For 225 years, we have been the author of our own destiny and have charted a new course for Bourbon, as industry pioneers of quality, craftsmanship, and innovation,” said Albert Baladi, president and CEO, Beam Suntory.
“We will be excited to reopen our doors in a post-pandemic environment. Our new visitor experience, including the craft distillery, will set us up for success in the next 225 years as we continue to be the definitive voice in Bourbon, both in Kentucky and globally.”
The site will offer ‘one-of-a-kind’ opportunities
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