Flash Summary
Last five Flashes
Last five graphs
Note: All graphs issued with e-malt.com newsletters
are published in "Graph" section
of e-malt.com site.
Last five tables
All e-malt.com tables are published in e-malt.com Statistics section.
The Statistics section includes Barley statistics, Malt statistics
and Beer statistics. The tables related to barley are published in
Barley Statistics section, the tables related to malt in
Malt Statistics section and the tables related to beer in
Beer Statistics section.
Last five prices evolution
Access to E-malt.com
Do you know E-malt.com?
Dear E-malt Reader!
E-malt.com Newsletters Archive could be found directly on
e-malt.com
site. Browsing through our Newsletters Archive you may see all the issues you have missed.
To this purpose you just have to login e-malt.com and click on Newsletters link in the menu.
Reading our Newsletters you will be kept informed with the latest news
and events regarding malting and beer world.
You may also submit your own news, events or other information to the address
info@e-malt.com!
You may find updated malt, barley and beer statistics on e-malt.com
Statistics section.
Just enter e-malt.com!
Here you will find all tables issued with e-malt.com newsletters.
E-malt.com Agenda gives the possibility to keep you informed about the Events
planned to be held in the whole world related to the brewing and malting
industries. To this purpose you just have to login
e-malt.com
and click on Agenda link in the menu. Reading our Event Agenda you will find
out about the future symposia, conferences and festivals related to malting and
beer world. You may also submit your own events to the address
info@e-malt.com
E-malt.com has Trading Online system. The system is to be used for
malt/barley trading. One can register a malt/barley offer or a malt/barley
request. The registering person could be as a seller/buyer or as an agent for
seller/buyer. The User can see information about all active malt/barley offers
& requests. If needed the system allows user to buy/sell malt/barley due to
reasonable offers/requests. The way to do this is to confirm reasonable
transaction. Trading Online rules are available through the Internet in the
Trading Online as well as Tutorial (useful for persons who starts the system
usage). To visit the E-malt Trading Online first go to the E-malt.com site,
then click Trading Online link in the left menu of the e-malt.com home page.
For more details please contact info@e-malt.com
Thank You!
E-malt.com Links!
|
E-Malt.com Flash 35a August 30 - September 01, 2021
Quote of the Week
Go the extra mile. It's never crowded there.
Dr. Wayne D. Dyer
You are one of the
54,000 professionals of the brewing and malting industries
from
195 countries
receiving our free bi-weekly
E-malt Newsletters
published since 2001. You seem to be pleased by getting them as we have registered something like
3 mln readings.
To keep the high level of this informative reservoir in both brewing and malting industries and in order to continue to improve it we have to request a small contribution for full access to E-malt.com information.
The majority of our readers have responded positively thus giving us the possibility to keep developing this global informative reference.
A one-year membership costs only 181,- Euros and gives you full access to both our Full Bi-weekly Newsletter and website www.e-malt.com.
You can pay by credit/debit card or bank transfer (against invoice). Ordering is simple, use our online secure ordering system: click hereunder to begin - you can have access in just 5 minutes!
CLICK HEREUNDER TO SUBSCRIBE
One-year individual subscription: 181, - Euros
Two-year individual subscription: 320, - Euros
Save money when your colleagues join:
One-year group subscription for 2-5 members: 373, - Euros
One-year group subscription for 6-10 members: 555, - Euros
One-year group subscription for 11-20 members: 737, - Euros
One-year group subscription for 21-50 members: 983, - Euros
One-year group subscription for 51-100 members: 1229, - Euros
For a personal service contact our Membership staff :
Email : info@e-malt.com
Direct line : +32 (0)87 681381;
Fax : +32 (0)87 352234
If calling, please note our office hours are 9am - 5pm (Belgium time)
|
Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on September 01, 2021 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on September 01, 2021 |
|
1 EUR = 1.1815 USD
1 EUR = 0.8581 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4893 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6151 AUD
1 EUR = 129.8500 JPY
1 EUR = 6.1069 BRL
1 EUR = 86.5991 RUB
1 EUR = 7.6338 CNY
|
|
1 USD = 0.8463 EUR
1 USD = 0.7262 GBP
1 USD = 1.2605 CAD
1 USD = 1.3668 AUD
1 USD = 109.9000 JPY
1 USD = 5.1686 BRL
1 USD = 73.2931 RUB
1 USD = 6.4608 CNY
|
Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
September 01, 2021 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2021 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
254.00-256.00 | 0.39% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
241.00-243.00 | 0.41% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
225.00-227.00 | 2.16% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
475.50-477.50 | 0.26% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
459.50-461.50 | 0.27% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2022 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
228.00-230.00 | 0.87% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
214.00-216.00 | 1.38% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
443.50-445.50 | 0.55% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
426.50-428.50 | 0.86% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2021 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
nq | |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2021 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
nq | |
Malting Barley (West) |
nq | |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
|
Click here to see our Market Prices History.
North America: Analyst forecast 3.5% recover of beer market this year
...Click here
|
Ukraine: Beer, malt production decline in January - July this year
...Click here
|
Nigeria: Guinness Nigeria declares 110% increase in profit after tax for fiscal 2021
...Click here
|
World: Barley crop forecast down to 150.8 mln tonnes
...Click here
|
EU & UK: Malting barley crop still forecast at good average quality
...Click here
|
Uruguay & Brazil: Barley production forecast to increase, malting barley consumption to remain stable in 2021/22
...Click here
|
The Czech Republic: Largest beer maker Plzeňský Prazdroj announces price hike
...Click here
|
South Africa: Beer Association lobbying for change in beer taxation
...Click here
|
Mexico & USA: Grupo Modelo sues Constellation Brands over Modelo beer
...Click here
|
Australia: Brewing business Broo reports decline in revenues despite ramping up production
...Click here
|
UK: Pub operator Wetherspoons says beer deliveries hit in latest supply chain disruption
...Click here
|
Graph of the week
Table of the week
The Brewing Industry in Belgium 1900-2020
Prices Evolution
Barley Prices
Theoretical Malt Prices
These Days in Business History
30 August
1895 - Belgium begins compulsory Roman Catholic education
1979 - 1st recorded occurrance-comet hits sun (energy=1 mil hydrogen bombs)
1993 - 150,000,000 millionth visitor to Eiffel Tower
31 August
1895 - Thomas Edison patented his movie camera (Kinetograph)
1918 - Belgium starts paying old age pensions
1997 - Diana Spencer, princess of England, dies in car crash in Paris at 36
01 September
1905 - Alberta & Saskatchewan become 8th & 9th Canadian provinces
1923 - 7.9 earthquake strikes Tokyo & Yokohama, kills 142,000
1962 - UN announces Earth population has hit 3 billion
Agenda
September 2021:
01 - 21 November: Brussels Beer Challenge 2021 (Brussels, Belgium)
09 - 12: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2021 (Denver, Colorado, USA)
16 - 18: Zurich Bier Festival 2021 (Zurich, Switzerland)
17 - 20: The International Beer Cup 2021 (Yokohama, Japan)
21 - 23: 11th Ibero-American VLB Symposium (Online)
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:
04 - 09: The European Beer Star 2021 (Munich, Germany)
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)
10 - 11: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2022 (Tallinn, Estonia)
Brewery News
|
North America: Analyst forecast 3.5% recover of beer market this year
|
RMI Analytics’ latest forecast predicts a 3.5% recovery of North America’s beer market in 2021, which will continue but at a reduced growth rate through 2025.
The early 2021 results indicate an acceleration of the beer recovery and as re-openings expand, regional and craft brewers will benefit as well.
The beer volume recovery back to 2019 levels may actually take place in 2021 as opposed to taking two years to accomplish, the analysts said.
|
Ukraine: Beer, malt production decline in January - July this year
|
Ukraine’s beer output totalled 10.44 mln hl in January – July 2021, down 5.9% versus the same period last year, trade association Ukrpivo reported.
The
...More info on site
|
Nigeria: Guinness Nigeria declares 110% increase in profit after tax for fiscal 2021
|
Guinness Nigeria Plc, a subsidiary of Diageo Plc, has declared a 110 percent increase in profit after tax for its fiscal year 2021, The
...More info on site
|
The Czech Republic: Largest beer maker Plzeňský Prazdroj announces price hike
|
Czech brewer Plzeňský Prazdroj will raise the price of its beers by an average of 3 percent starting in October. Prazdroj, the maker of Pilsner Urquell and other brands, is the largest brewing group in the Czech Republic and a trendsetter for the rest of the market. Its price increases in recent years have been copied by most other larger Czech breweries, expats.cz reported on September 1.
Most Plzeňský Prazdroj products will be affected, with an average of an average rise of CZK 0.46 per half litre. For the first time in three years, price changes will also affect draft beers. The information about the increases came from pubs an retail chains. Brewery spokesman Zdeněk Kovář confirmed the information for the Czech News Agency (ČTK).
The previous price rise was last October, when Pilsner Urquell increased the price of some bottled and canned beers, mainly lagers and premium beers, by an average of 3.6 percent. The price of beer in kegs and tanks remained unchanged.
Aside from its flagship Pilsner Urquell, the brewery also produces the Radegast, Gambrinus, Velkopopovický Kozel, and non-alcoholic Birell brands. The brewer struggled heavily with restrictions on pub and restaurant operations during the year-long coronavirus pandemic, due to the
...More info on site
|
South Africa: Beer Association lobbying for change in beer taxation
|
The Beer Association of South Africa (BASA) is lobbying the government to change how beer is taxed in South Africa, Business Tech reported on September 1.
In a presentation to parliament’s standing committee on finance this week, the association focused on the negative impact of above-inflation increases on the beer industry, which it says has already been devastated by the Covid-19 lockdown and four alcohol bans over the past 17 months.
BASA has specifically raised complaints around excise tax, which it says should not be applied equally to all alcoholic beverages.
“One of the main functions of excise duties is to discourage the consumption of harmful products.
“BASA has therefore argued in its submission that there needs to be a distinction between beer as an alcoholic beverage with a low alcohol-by-volume (ABV) of 2.8% to 6.0% alcohol versus other alcoholic beverages with higher ABVs.
“The beer industry has also demonstrated meaningful intent to further reduce the alcohol content in its products through the introduction of no and low alcohol beers.”
The group said it is also common practice in many other countries to regulate alcoholic beverages based on the beverage type and alcohol strength.
“For example in many OECD countries spirits are taxed higher than beer in
...More info on site
|
Mexico & USA: Grupo Modelo sues Constellation Brands over Modelo beer
|
The Mexican arm of Anheuser-Busch InBev has accused Constellation Brands in a lawsuit of a second breach of their deal allowing Constellation to sell Mexican beers in the United States, Reuters reported on September 1.
Grupo Modelo filed a suit in the U.S. district court of the southern district of New York on Tuesday, August 31, according to a court document, over Constellation's launch of two Modelo Reserva beers, one aged on tequila and another on bourbon barrels.
It says the first breaches U.S. and Mexican laws that strictly limit the use of the word tequila, and the second breaches Constellation's sub-licence to sell "Mexican-style beer" because bourbon has nothing to do with Mexico.
The sub-licence also does not allow this type of spirit branding, the suit says.
Constellation said Grupo Modelo's claims were without merit and that it had fully complied with the sub-licence terms.
When AB InBev took full control of Grupo Modelo in 2013, it agreed with U.S. antitrust regulators to sell Grupo Modelo's business in the United States to Constellation. The world's largest brewer retained rights to Modelo brands.
The filing says Grupo Modelo notified Constellation of the issue in June and that Constellation had refused to stop selling the product.
AB InBev,
...More info on site
|
Australia: Brewing business Broo reports decline in revenues despite ramping up production
|
Struggling listed brewing business Broo has revealed to the ASX this week that despite ramping up beer production, revenues have declined, the Australian Brews News reported on September 1.
In its preliminary full-year financial report released on August 31, receipts from customers totalled A$2.0 million, a fall from A$2.4 million the year before. Broo earned A$1.4 million from off-premise beer sales, whilst its hospitality business earned A$586,117, a fall from A$768,138 the year before.
The poor performance comes despite the ASX-listed business receiving A$281,603 in COVID relief from the government, and investing heavily in beer production throughout the year following a major contract brewing agreement with Carlton & United Breweries.
The deal saw the company take its first batch from CUB in December 2020, funded by an initial A$1.25 million capital raise.
The financial statements recorded the company as having total liabilities of A$8.17 million with assets of A$8.8 million, including A$1.75 million in stock on hand “at net realisable value”.
Brews News understands that the company has struggled to sell beer produced under its first order from CUB within its 12-month best-before date and has been heavily discounting its price, raising questions about the valuation of Broo’s inventory.
The East End Hotel, with which Broo
...More info on site
|
UK: Pub operator Wetherspoons says beer deliveries hit in latest supply chain disruption
|
UK pub company Wetherspoons said on September 1 that Carling and Coors beers are the latest casualty of the UK supply chain crunch, as some of its pubs had not received deliveries of the drinks, Yahoo Finance reported.
The chain said this was as a result of industrial action by delivery drivers on behalf of Heineken — its biggest supplier. Heineken supplies 6 of the 23 draught lines it normally offers.
"We understand that the industrial action we refer to has now been called off, which, we hope, means that the supply issues will be resolved in early course," said a Wetherspoons spokesperson.
This is a step up from last week, when the chain said it was working with alternative suppliers to replace some items on its menu, but that it was able to offer its full food and drink menu in its pubs.
Over the last weeks multiple nationwide chains have said they are running short of products due to a shortage of HGV drivers needed to deliver the products.
A dual hit of COVID-19 lockdowns and Brexit has slowed deliveries.
Last week, McDonalds also said it had a nationwide outage of milkshakes. KFC said it had run out of cheese and
...More info on site
|
Barley News
|
World: Barley crop forecast down to 150.8 mln tonnes
|
Global barley crop forecast is down by a further 3 mln tonnes to 150.8 mln this month, which represents an overall 8 mln tonnes
...More info on site
|
EU & UK: Malting barley crop still forecast at good average quality
|
The EU + UK’s total barley crop is forecast at 61.1 mln tonnes this year, with key malting barley regions expected to deliver a
...More info on site
|
Uruguay & Brazil: Barley production forecast to increase, malting barley consumption to remain stable in 2021/22
|
Uruguay’s 2021/22 barley production is forecast to reach 900 thousand tonnes versus 880 thousand tonnes in 2020/21, H. M. Gauger GmbH said in their
...More info on site
|
|