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Brewery news USA: Americans consuming more craft beer with higher alcohol content, study shows ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Alcohol volume continues to shift from off-premise channels back to on-premise ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NJ: Hillsborough's Flounder Brewery now open at its new location ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NC: Burgaw Now project’s next step will be a brewpub in downtown Burgaw ...Click here
Brewery news USA, FL: Blountstown Beer Company to open as Calhoun County's first craft brewery before the end of 2021 ...Click here
Brewery news USA, DE: SoDel Concepts breaks ground on Ocean View Brewing Company – its 14th restaurant and second brewpub ...Click here
Brewery news USA, VA: Trapezium Brewing Company launches in Amherst ...Click here
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Malt news UK: Malt usage drops in 2020 but 2021/22 may become a normal beer/whisky/malt year ...Click here
Brewery news India: Beer sales drop by 39% in 2020 ...Click here
Barley news World: Barley trade forecast increased to 33.667 mln tonnes ...Click here
Barley news EU: Analysts lift soft wheat, barley, maize crop forecasts ...Click here
Barley news EU: Europe on course for good barley yields this summer ...Click here
Brewery news Thailand: Heineken committed to boosting demand despite expected market decrease ...Click here
Brewery news The Czech Republic: Consumption of pure alcohol per capita up in 2020 ...Click here
Barley news World: China’s demand leads to increased world barley trade forecast ...Click here
Barley news France: Farm office raises forecast for 2020/21 barley ending stocks ...Click here
Barley news Argentina: Barley crop estimated at 4.1 mln tonnes in 2020/21 ...Click here
Brewery news Ireland: Diageo to relaunch non-alcoholic Guinness 0.0 ...Click here
Brewery news Japan & Singapore: Sapporo Breweries bringing Yebisu beer to Singapore ...Click here
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10 June
1977 - Apple Computer ships its 1st Apple II
1994 - Biggest European clock ever (9100 kg/(237) 2.5 m) at Aarle-Rixtel
1996 - Intel releases 200 mhz pentium chip
2002 - The first direct electronic communication experiment between the nervous systems of two humans is carried out by Kevin Warwick in the United Kingdom

11 June
1644 - Florentine scientist describe invention of barometer
1742 - Benjamin Franklin invents his Franklin stove
1816 - Gas Light Co of Baltimore founded
1998 - Compaq Computer pays US$9 billion for Digital Equipment Corporation in the largest high-tech acquisition

12 June
1849 - Gas mask patented by Lewis Haslett, Louisville, Kentucky
1928 - After more than 130 years of trading, the New York Stock Exchange finally has its first day on which more than 5 million shares trade hands, as total daily volume hits 5,252,425 shares
1972 - The fast food restaurant chain Popeyes is founded in Arabi, Louisiana
1991 - Microsoft releases MS DOS 5.0
1994 - The Boeing 777, the world's largest twinjet, makes its first flight

13 June
1933 - Financial and Economy World conference opens, 66 countries
1934 - Black-McKeller Bill passes causes Bill Boeing empire to break up into Boeing United Aircraft [Technologies] and United Air Lines
1975 - 1st oil pumped from North Sea oilfield


Agenda

June 2021:
30 - 30: International Beer Strategies Roundtable Forum 2021 (Online)

August 2021:
13 - 14: Beervana 2021 (Wellington, New Zealand)
24 - 28: 2nd VLB Africa Brewing Conference (Online)

September 2021:
09 - 12: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2021 (Denver, Colorado, USA)
16 - 18: Zurich Bier Festival 2021 (Zurich, Switzerland)
21 - 23: 11th Ibero-American VLB Symposium (Barcelona, Spain)
22 - 24: Beer and Soft Drinks Industry 2021 (Kyiv, Ukraine)
23 - 25: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2021 (Stockholm, Sweden)
30 - 02 October: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2021 (Stockholm, Sweden)

October 2021:
07 - 10: Mondial de la Biere 2021 (Montreal, Canada)
13 - 15: Drink Japan 2021 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)
17 - 20: 14th International Trends in Brewing 'Beer & Society' 2021 (Leuven, Belgium)
18 - 20: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2021 (Mexico City, Mexico)
20 - 22: drink technology India 2021 (Mumbai, India)
22 - 23: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2021 (Copenhagen, Denmark)

November 2021:
02 - 04: Fdt Africa 2021 (Midrand, South Africa)
03 - 06: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2021 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
04 - 05: Sea Brew 2021 (Taipei, Taiwan)

December 2021:
07 - 08: Brewers Congress 2021 (The Brewery, 52 Chiswell Street, London, UK)

February 2022:
11 - 14: HoReCa 2022 (Athens, Greece)
15 - 17: Brasil Brau 2022 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
20 - 23: Beer & Food Attraction 2022 (Rimini Expo Centre, Rimini, Italy)

March 2022:
09 - 12: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2022 (Blumenau, Brazil)
29 - 31: Beviale Moscow 2022 (Moscow, Russia)

April 2022:
01 - 01: Zythos Beer Festival 2022 (exact dates to be confirmed) (Leuven, Belgium)

May 2022:
05 - 05: World Beer Cup 2022 (USA)
11 - 13: Craft Beer China 2022 (Shanghai, China)
29 - 01 June: The Brewers of Europe Forum & 38th EBC Congress (Madrid, Spain)

June 2022:
07 - 08: Bev Expo 2022 (Manchester, UK)

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News Articles


Brewery news USA: Americans consuming more craft beer with higher alcohol content, study shows
Americans are consuming more craft beer with higher alcohol content but are drinking less beer by volume, according to a new analysis led by epidemiologists at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.

The study, published online and in a coming issue of the journal Substance Use & Misuse, looked at beer purchased in stores between 2004 and 2014. This is the first study to examine trends not only in the volume of beer purchased, but also the “beer specific” alcohol content.

“With the rise in popularity of craft breweries and the acquisition of such breweries by large-scale industry and investment companies, we’ve seen steady growth in consumption of higher alcohol content beer,” said senior author Anthony Fabio, Ph.D., M.P.H., associate professor of epidemiology at Pitt Public Health. “It is important that public health messaging include an emphasis on knowing the alcohol content of beer, not just the number of beers consumed, to ensure healthy alcohol consumption.”

The research team obtained data from the 2004-2014 Nielsen Consumer Panel, which is an annual survey of about 35,000 to 60,000 American households with information on purchasing. Researchers then meticulously matched the types of beer purchased with their alcohol content, grouping beers with 4.5% ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Alcohol volume continues to shift from off-premise channels back to on-premise
Alcohol volume continues to shift from off-premise channels back to on-premise establishments, according the latest figures from Nielsen, BeverageDaily.com reported on June 10.

As a growing number of Americans become fully vaccinated, and bars and restaurants expand their capacity, more sales are being seen in the on-trade.

However, off-premise alcohol sales remain far above pre-pandemic levels. “This clearly is an indication that not all drinkers are returning to the on-premise, and alcohol consumption continues to be shifted more towards in-home consumption, compared to pre-pandemic time periods,” notes NielsenIQ in its beverage alcohol update.

For the four weeks ending May 29, 2021, total alcohol off-premise sales were down 10.9%, compared to the pandemic-hit same four weeks in 2020.

Compared to the same four weeks in 2019, however, off-premise sales of spirits are up 32%, wine is up 16%, and beer, FMB and cider is up 11%.

Premiumization was a prevalent trend in alcohol pre-pandemic. Momentum grew, however, during the pandemic: as consumers traded up to more expensive options for at-home consumption.

For the most part, Nielsen sees alcohol premiumization continue but slow as consumers take their dollars back to the on-premise and have less desire to treat themselves at home.

“It [premiumization] remains above pre-pandemic time periods: ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, NJ: Hillsborough's Flounder Brewery now open at its new location
Hillsborough's Flounder Brewery is now open at their new location on the Carriage Farm property, Patch.com reported on June 10.

Jeremy Lees, owner of Flounder Brewing, partnered with Carriage Farm in Hillsborough to expand their product. Flounder moved into one of the barns on the Carriage Farm property at 2 Clerico Lane. Read More: Flounder Brewing, Distillery To Build New Home At Carriage Farm

Flounder officially opened on June 9 and is accepting slot reservations for visitors.

" We are now open but you gotta sign-up for a slot in order to ensure everyone has a great experience while continue to work out little kinks, and also so there is plenty of space for everyone when visiting," said Lees.

As of Thursday, June 10 morning, all of the weekend slots have been filled up but Flounder will be releasing time slots for next weekend on Monday, June 14.

A ribbon-cutting will be held on Sunday, June 13 at noon to officially mark the opening of the new location.


Brewery news USA, NC: Burgaw Now project’s next step will be a brewpub in downtown Burgaw
People from far and wide come to southeastern North Carolina for the over-flowing beer scene, WECT reported on June 9.

The Burgaw Now project is aimed at bringing life to downtown Burgaw, and the next step is a new brew-pub.

“We have a developer that has put some time and effort and money into re-developing downtown, and this is one of those projects that spurred out of the developer,” said Burgaw Town Manager James Gantt.

The town of Burgaw approved a special use permit for a new brew-pub at 103 S. Wright Street, along with some outdoor space at 105 S. Wright Street.

Kevin Kozak is opening the town’s only brewery — Burgaw Brewing. The project is moving along quickly with equipment already ordered, and kitchen designs complete.

“The architect plans are just about finished, and then we can start bidding out to the general contractors and getting this place built,” said Kozak. He hopes to open up within the next 6 months.

“I have been a professional brewer since 2003, with a focus in brew-pubs and restaurants,” Kozak said, with many of those years spent as a brewer at Front Street Brewery in Wilmington. He saw first hand how craft beer tourism can transform a ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, FL: Blountstown Beer Company to open as Calhoun County's first craft brewery before the end of 2021
Since late 2018, there has been an explosion of new craft breweries in the Tallahassee area – eight in all.

And it appears that the city of Blountstown is the next town within a short drive of Leon County to have a craft brewery to call their own, Tallahassee.com reported on June 9.

In an exclusive interview this week with the Tallahassee Beer Society on its ESPN 97.9 FM Radio show, The Saturday Morning Bottle Share, the owners of the 850's next craft brewery — Blountstown Beer Company — confirmed their plans to open Calhoun County's first craft brewery before the end of 2021.

And the man partially behind the idea is one who's already quite familiar to supporters of the Big Bend craft beer scene: Eastpoint Beer Co. owner and founder Josh Parker.

"Most know my small place now in Eastpoint down on the water in Franklin County — great spot, but with a very limited capacity to grow. And we've gotten so busy post-pandemic shutdown, we're running out of beer at a record pace and we've reached a crossroads. So the time has come to expand," said Parker, who opened Eastpoint Beer Co. in December 2019 and uses a small, two-barrel system ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, DE: SoDel Concepts breaks ground on Ocean View Brewing Company – its 14th restaurant and second brewpub
SoDel Concepts recently broke ground on Ocean View Brewing Company, the hospitality company’s 14th restaurant and second brewpub, CapeGazette.com reported on June 10.

The Rehoboth Beach hospitality group plans to open the new brewpub in early 2022.

The groundbreaking took place June 3 on the property at the corner of Route 26 and Woodland Avenue in Ocean View. The location is near NorthEast Seafood Kitchen, another SoDel Concepts venue.

“The Ocean View-area community has always been so welcoming,” said Scott Kammerer, president of the hospitality company, which will open Matt’s Fish Camp in Fenwick Island this month. “We have so many loyal customers in Ocean View, and we are excited to bring fresh, homemade beer and delicious, chef-driven food to the area.”

In 2019, SoDel Concepts opened its first brewpub, Thompson Island Brewing Company. The restaurant is just outside the entrance to Rehoboth Beach near sibling Bluecoast Seafood Grill + Raw Bar. The brewpub quickly won fans, along with awards at prestigious beer competitions.

Jimmy Valm, head brewmaster at Thompson Island, will oversee both breweries. While Ocean View Brewing Company will feature unique beers, it will also offer some of Thompson Island’s most popular brews.

Matt Patton, vice president of construction, is overseeing the project, which ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, VA: Trapezium Brewing Company launches in Amherst
A new brewing company in Amherst officially opened its doors on June 10, WSET reported.

Trapezium Brewing Company has launched Camp Trapezium on Union Hill Road.

The business is in the former Amherst Milling Company and sits on 100 acres of land.

They serve wood-oven pizza and, of course, beer!

Dave McCormack, the brewery owner and President of Waukeshaw Development, said he excited to keep up the charm of a building with years of history.

"To see people respond to this in such a positive, amazing way and to see, to continue the history and stewards of a building like this that is really the true pay off."


Malt newsUK: Malt usage drops in 2020 but 2021/22 may become a normal beer/whisky/malt year
UK’s malt usage dropped from 1.55 mln tonnes in 2019 to 1.4 mln tonnes in 2020, H. M. Gauger GmbH reported earlier in June. ...More info on site


Brewery newsIndia: Beer sales drop by 39% in 2020
India’s drinks industry suffered its worst year in recent memory due to the pandemic as a nationwide lockdown for more than a month and ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Barley trade forecast increased to 33.667 mln tonnes
World barley trade forecast for 2021/22 is increased to 33.667 mln tonnes this month from 33.017 mln tonnes in May, USDA said on June ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Analysts lift soft wheat, barley, maize crop forecasts
Consultancy Strategie Grains on June 10 raised its monthly forecast for the 2021 soft wheat harvest and exports from the European Union next season ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Europe on course for good barley yields this summer
Warm weather and showers since last month have put Europe on course for good barley yields this summer, with the timing of the harvest ...More info on site


Brewery news Thailand: Heineken committed to boosting demand despite expected market decrease
Heineken, the Dutch beer brand, remains committed to keeping its brand alive although the demand of the overall beer market is expected to decrease at a double-digit rate for the second consecutive year, the Bangkok Post reported on June 10.

Thailand's beer market is worth an estimated 180 billion baht a year, with Boon Rawd Brewery Co controlling more than 60% followed by Thai Beverage at 34%. Thai Asia Pacific Brewery Trading Co takes about 3% of the market share.

Teerapat Pongmaytee, marketing manager of Thai Asia Pacific Brewery Co, the marketer of Heineken beer, said overall beer consumption has become tepid since the Covid-19 outbreak in 2020 when the market fell by a double-digit rate.

In its best bid to reach its drinkers when on-ground activities are prohibited and sales from on-premise channels have had to temporarily stop to stem the contagion, Heineken has still kept trying new marketing strategies.

"We've learned from the fast-moving consumer goods market that during the crisis, we still have to continue building brand awareness among our customers who are believed to get ready to drink again after the Covid-19 crisis," he said. "If we don't do that, we may have to invest heavier to draw them back ...More info on site


Brewery news The Czech Republic: Consumption of pure alcohol per capita up in 2020
There were more frequent alcohol drinkers in the Czech Republic in 2020 than the year before and the estimated average yearly consumption rose significantly, reaching the highest figure in the past three years, a survey released by the National Institute of Public Health (SZU) showed on June 10.

The national survey of tobacco use and alcohol consumption in the Czech Republic in 2020 shows that one-fifth of the inhabitants drank every day or every other day and the number of Czech frequent drinkers rose by 2.4 percentage points last year.

On average, eight litres of pure alcohol per capita were consumed in the Czech Republic in 2020, 0.3 litres more than the year before. If teetotallers do not count, the score per person comes to 9.5 litres, 0.7 litres more as against 2019.

The SZU conducts the surveys on alcohol and tobacco consumption annually. In total, 1,769 respondents took part in the survey last year. The SZU says this is a very representative sample of Czechs over 15. The survey was conducted between mid-November and late December 2020.

Roughly one fifth of the polled, 19.8 percent, stated they drink every day or once in two days, which is 2.4 percent more than in 2019. ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: China’s demand leads to increased world barley trade forecast
China import demand for coarse grains is not limited to corn and sorghum. This month, barley imports are forecast higher, reflecting trade to date. ...More info on site


Barley newsFrance: Farm office raises forecast for 2020/21 barley ending stocks
Farm office FranceAgriMer on June 9 raised its monthly forecast for French soft wheat stocks at the end of the current 2020/21 season to ...More info on site


Barley newsArgentina: Barley crop estimated at 4.1 mln tonnes in 2020/21
The BAGE 2020/21 barley crop number for Argentina is 4.1 mln tonnes from 950 thousand ha, H. M. Gauger GmbH reported earlier in June. ...More info on site


Brewery news Ireland: Diageo to relaunch non-alcoholic Guinness 0.0
A non-alcoholic stout withdrawn by Guinness over contamination fears late last year will finally be rolled out in pubs this July, The Irish News reported on June 10.

Drinks giant Diageo recalled all of its newly launched Guinness 0.0 drink in November 2020 after warning that it may be “unsafe so consume”.

Launched just weeks earlier after four years of development, consumers who had bought the new non-alcoholic drink were advised to dump it or return it to the point of purchase.

Diageo described it as "a precautionary measure" linked to "a microbiological contamination which may make some cans of Guinness 0.0 unsafe to consume".

The drinks giant has now announced that Guinness 0.0 will begin appearing in pubs around the north from mid-July.

It’s expected to appear again in supermarkets and off-licenses from the end of August.

Alan McAleenan, marketing director at Guinness Ireland, said: “Guinness has always maintained the upmost commitment to quality. We are 100 per cent confident that consumers’ expectations of our quality standards will be met with our new non-alcoholic Guinness 0.0.”

Pouring a pint of non-alcoholic stout isn’t straightforward. Diageo say non-alcoholic beers cannot be poured through traditional lines and keg systems.

To get around this, the drinks giant has developed a ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan & Singapore: Sapporo Breweries bringing Yebisu beer to Singapore
Sapporo Breweries Ltd. will start selling Yebisu beer in Singapore on Tuesday, June 15, hoping to capitalize on strong demand for Japanese-brand products among local consumers, the Kyodo News Plus reported on June 9.

The Japanese brewer said it has selected the 350-mililiter Yebisu can from among the varied lineup of the long-established beer brand for sale through local distributors.

Pokka Pte. Ltd., a local subsidiary of the Sapporo group, and wholesaler Makoto-Ya (S) Pte. Ltd., which deals with Japanese food and beverages, will act as sales representatives, a Sapporo spokesperson in Tokyo told NNA.

Since its establishment in 1890 in Tokyo, Yebisu beer has had a strong following and is one of Sapporo's mainstay brands.

The company has put more weight on Sapporo Premium beer in its market strategy in Singapore, where Yebisu beer is mostly sold through online stores on a parallel import basis.

"We once sold Yebisu through a local agent but have not exported it in recent years because our focus has been on Sapporo Premium, which is also our key brand" the Sapporo official said.

The company did not disclose the price of Yebisu beer except to say it will likely be about 1.2-fold of that of Sapporo Premium. The sales ...More info on site


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