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August 11 - August 14, 2022


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on August 12, 2022
      1 USD = 0.9691 EUR
1 USD = 0.8190 GBP
1 USD = 1.2766 CAD
1 USD = 1.4087 AUD
1 USD = 132.7930 JPY
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1 CAD = 0.7591 EUR
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North America News
Barley news Canada: Barley crop development continuing in very positive direction ...Click here
Brewery news USA, ME: Mason's Brewing Co. planning second location in Auburn ...Click here
Brewery news USA, IL: Moor’s Brewing Company to open standalone brewhouse in Chicago ...Click here
World News
Malt news World: At least four leading malt exporting countries to see their shipments restricted this year - analysts ...Click here
Barley news World: Major barley import cuts expected for China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey ...Click here
Brewery news Thailand & Vietnam: ThaiBev sees 8.2% increase in 9-month sales revenue ...Click here
Brewery news Ukraine: Beer, malt production decline in January-July ...Click here
Brewery news Portugal: Beer production, consumption increase in 2021 ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: All four major beer makers post higher first-half revenue ...Click here
Barley news Argentina: Argentina’s barley crop still forecast at 5.4 mln tonnes despite weather concerns in the north ...Click here
Brewery news Kenya: East African Breweries’ more expensive beers and spirits propping up sales ...Click here
Whisky news World: Beam Suntory reports 13% increase in H1 net sales ...Click here
Brewery news Singapore: ThaiBev shares slump after another deferral of brewery unit IPO ...Click here
Barley news Australia: June malting barley exports stand at 52,682 tonnes ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Australia’s Lion sells ist UK-based craft brewing operations ...Click here
Brewery news Australia: Brewers warn of price hikes due to excise tax pressure ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: Beer and quasi-beer sales down 3% in July ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Guinness given permission to build its microbrewery in London’s Covent Garden ...Click here
Brewery news The Dominican Republic: Dominican National Brewery celebrates revival of local glass industry ...Click here
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These Days in Business History


11 August
1909 - SOS 1st used by an American ship, Arapahoe, off Cape Hatteras, NC
1950 - Steve Wozniak, future co-inventor of the Apple computer, is born
1992 - The world's largest shopping center, the US$650-million, 4.2-million-square-foot Mall of America, opens in Bloomington, Minnesota

12 August
1856 - Anthony Fass patents accordion
1877 - Thomas Edison invents Edisonphone, a sound recording device
1960 - Echo 1, 1st communications satellite, is launched
1981 - The IBM Personal Computer is released

13 August
1623 - Cardinal Richelieu appointed Chief Minister of France by Louis XIII
1907 - 1st taxicab in New York
1961 - Construction on Berlin Wall begins in East Germany (Dark day)

14 August
1885 - Japan's first patent is issued to the inventor of a rust-proof paint
1893 - France issues 1st driving licenses, included required test
1938 - BBC's 1st feature film on TV (Student of Prague)
1967 - Belgian embassy in Kinshasa, Congo, plundered


Agenda

August 2022:
11 - 13: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2022 (Saigon Exhibitions and Conventions Center. 799 Nguyen Van Linh Street, District 7, HoChiMinh City, Vietnam)
14 - 16: Brewing Summit 2022 (Providence, Rhode Island, USA)

September 2022:
02 - 04: Finest Spirits 2022 (Munich, Germany)
12 - 16: Drinktec 2022 (Messe Muenchen, Munich, Germany)
17 - 03 October: Oktoberfest 2022 (Munich, Germany)
27 - 29: 3rd VLB Africa Brewing Conference (VLB Virtual Campus)

October 2022:
06 - 08: The Great American Beer Festival 2022 (Denver, USA)
12 - 15: China Brew & China Beverage 2022 (Shanghai New International Expo Centre, China)
13 - 15: Warsaw Beer Festival 2022 (Warsaw, Poland)
27 - 28: Sea Brew 2022 (Bangkok, Thailand)

November 2022:
22 - 23: 12th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology 2022 (Uberlandia, Brazil)

December 2022:
06 - 07: 3rd VLB International Brewing Web Conference (VLB Virtual Campus)
07 - 09: Drink Technology India 2022 (Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India)
07 - 09: Drink Japan 2022 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)

February 2023:
10 - 13: HoReCa 2023 (Athens, Greece)
20 - 23: Beer & Food Attraction 2022 (Rimini, Italy)

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News Articles


Barley newsCanada: Barley crop development continuing in very positive direction
Barley crop development continues in a very positive direction, with warmer temperatures combined with general rains across Canada (more isolated in the US), RMI ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, ME: Mason's Brewing Co. planning second location in Auburn
A project two years in the making will see Mason's Brewing Co. come to Auburn’s recently announced mixed-use facility at 186 Main St., the city announced on August 10.

Chris Morley, Mason's owner and brewer, confirmed the business will occupy the basement and first floor of the new facility, filling some 7,000 square feet and providing seating for 250 people.

Gorham-based Great Falls Construction is planning to purchase the vacant property.

This will be the brewery's second location.

Mason's opened in 2016 in Brewer on the banks of the Penobscot River and was described in a 2018 article in Down East Magazine as "a laid-back, family-friendly vibe and a kitchen that handles pub chow as creatively and exactingly as the brewers handle beer."

"At Mason's, we take deep pride in creating the perfect beer with precision, hard work and quality ingredients," Morley said. "We are excited to expand our brand in Auburn and to connect with this community."

Mason's neighbor will be Gritty McDuff's Brewing Co., which is the only business downtown with a prime riverside deck and view of the Androscoggin. Gritty's, as most locals know it, opened in 2005 and is a popular spot offering pub fare as well.

Mayor Jason Levesque said he's excited ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, IL: Moor’s Brewing Company to open standalone brewhouse in Chicago
Beer from a Black-owned brewery that celebrated its first anniversary this Juneteenth will be sold at Mariano’s in the coming weeks — and the brewery is planning a standalone brewhouse in Chicago, the Block Club Chicago reported on August 11 citing company owners.

Moor’s Brewing Company, which sells a session ale, an IPA and an imperial porter, found out on August 5 that the grocery chain will sell Moor’s, said Jamhal Johnson, the brewery’s co-founder and chief financial officer.

“This placement is huge for us. It’s a tremendous accomplishment,” Johnson said. “It just allows us to be exposed to that many more customers and sell that much more beer. Our goal is to be everywhere in Chicago, and Mariano’s is an absolute channel that will allow us to achieve that.”

The placement came after the Moor’s team recently pitched Mariano’s executives for only a few minutes, Johnson said. News of the quarterly pitch meeting, which included about 20 local entrepreneurs, was first reported by Axios.

Final details have yet to be locked down, but Moor’s hopes to hit Mariano’s shelves next month “in time for football season,” Johnson said. The brewery and the 45-store grocery chain are still hashing out how many stores Moor’s ...More info on site


Malt newsWorld: At least four leading malt exporting countries to see their shipments restricted this year - analysts
The world malt market is in disorder. At least four countries will be affected and their exports restricted, H. M. Gauger GmbH said in ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Major barley import cuts expected for China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey
Both world barley production and consumption are forecast at 145 mln tonnes, H. M. Gauger GmbH said in their August report.

Major import cuts ...More info on site


Brewery newsThailand & Vietnam: ThaiBev sees 8.2% increase in 9-month sales revenue
Thai Beverage (ThaiBev) has reported sales revenue of 207.92 billion baht ($8.06 billion) for the 9MFY2022 ended June, 8.2% higher y-o-y, The Edge Singapore ...More info on site


Brewery newsUkraine: Beer, malt production decline in January-July
Ukraine’s January-July beer production is down 31.6% as compared to the same period last year, data by trade association Ukrpivo said.

According to the official ...More info on site


Brewery newsPortugal: Beer production, consumption increase in 2021
In 2021, 6,712 thousand hectolitres of beer were produced in Portugal, of which 6,616 with alcohol and only 96 without alcohol. This means an ...More info on site


Brewery newsJapan: All four major beer makers post higher first-half revenue
All four major beer makers in Japan posted year-on-year growth in consolidated revenue in January-June, on the back of robust operations in overseas markets, ...More info on site


Barley newsArgentina: Argentina’s barley crop still forecast at 5.4 mln tonnes despite weather concerns in the north
Rains over the past two weeks have greatly improved the situation in the Buenos Aires province. However, dryness concerns remain high for the norther ...More info on site


Brewery newsKenya: East African Breweries’ more expensive beers and spirits propping up sales
East African Breweries Ltd., the Kenyan unit of Diageo Plc, sees its more expensive beers and spirits propping up sales even as accelerating inflation ...More info on site


Whisky news World: Beam Suntory reports 13% increase in H1 net sales
Beam Suntory reports an increase of 13% in net sales in the H1 2022 as opposed to the same time last year. The maker of Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark bourbon, Courvoisier cognac, and Hibiki Japanese whisky posted a 25% increase this year when compared with pre-pandemic period in 2019, The Financial Express reported on August 11.

The fact that the company was able to deliver these strong results in a challenging period underscores the resilience of the markets, quality of the company’s brands, and the significant impact of its premiumisation strategy, Albert Baladi, president and CEO, Beam Suntory, said. “We expect that the external environment will be even more challenging in the second half of the year and into 2023, and we are well positioned to deliver against both our short- and long-term ambitions through the strategies we have in place, and investments we’re making in our future,” he added.

The company claims to have benefited from double-digit sales gains in markets including the United States, Spain, United Kingdom, India, Australia, and emerging Asia, high-single-digit sales growth in Japan, as well as the favorable timing of shipments. Sales grew more than twice the rate of case volumes on the ...More info on site


Brewery news Singapore: ThaiBev shares slump after another deferral of brewery unit IPO
Shares of Thai Beverage Pcl. slumped after the company deferred the initial public offering of its brewery unit in Singapore once again, citing “prolonged challenging market conditions” for its decision, Yahoo reported on August 12.

The maker of Chang beer fell as much as 4.4%, the biggest decline in more than a year. It said on August 11 it will continue to monitor market conditions and explore opportunities to maximize shareholder value, including potentially reviewing the proposed spin-off listing “at an appropriate time”.

The announcement comes just months after the firm said it intended to resume the listing of BeerCo. - a plan it has shelved multiple times - and conduct a public offering of as much as about 20% of the unit. ThaiBev, controlled by Thai tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, was seeking about $800 million to $1 billion in the unit’s IPO, people familiar with the matter previously said.

“The hesitation on ThaiBev’s part may be linked to liquidity concerns in this region,” said Nirgunan Tiruchelvam, an analyst at Tellimer in Singapore. “It is an indictment on the market conditions” rather than a reflection of the operating performance of the beer business, he added.

BeerCo received conditional approval from the exchange for a listing ...More info on site


Barley news Australia: June malting barley exports stand at 52,682 tonnes
Australia exported 482,840 tonnes of feed barley, 52,682t of malting barley and 266,101t of sorghum in June, according to the latest export data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

The feed barley figure is down 18 per cent from the May total of 585,968t, while the malting figure is down 27pc from 72,203t shipped in May.

The June sorghum figure is down very slightly from the 267,595t exported in May.

With 266,132t shipped in June, Saudi Arabia once again was the biggest market for feed barley, followed by Japan on 135,959t and Vietnam on 65,790t.

In malting, Japan on 22,637t, South Korea on 20,417t and Singapore on 4264t were the three biggest buyers.

China continues its run as the biggest customer by far for Australian sorghum, and was the destination for 188,993t of the June-shipped grain, followed by Japan on 69,500t and Taiwan on 5586t.

Flexi Grain pool manager Sam Roache said feed barley exports came in at their lowest level since October.

“Dwindling supplies in South Australia and Victoria are putting the brakes on Australian volumes, along with EU and Black Sea new-crop sales taking some of our market share into the Middle East,” Mr Roache said.

“As is often the case around Black Sea harvest, ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Australia’s Lion sells ist UK-based craft brewing operations
Lion has sold its domestic UK-based operations – including the Magic Rock and Fourpure craft brewers – to Odyssey Inns Ltd, BeverageDaily.com reported on August 11.

Australian brewer Lion had been eying up the size and potential of the UK craft market with the acquisitions of the craft brewers in 2019 and 2018 respectively, as well as seeing the opportunity to expand these brands abroad.

It now says, however, that it wants to focus future investment towards its businesses in Australia, New Zealand and the US: where it has made significant craft beer investments (in the US, it acquired New Belgium Brewing in 2019; Bell’s Brewery in 2021 and opened a Little Creatures venue and microbrewery in San Francisco in 2019).

Lion, a subsidiary of Japan’s Kirin, announced a review of the UK business in January: saying that, 'like any business, we need to make choices as to where we continue to direct our investment.'

“Following a strategic review, Odyssey represented the right team of UK beer and hospitality industry experts to lead the Fourpure and Magic Rock brands into their next chapters,” says a statement from the company announcing the sale this week.

“The sale also includes the breweries and taprooms in London, Huddersfield ...More info on site


Brewery news Australia: Brewers warn of price hikes due to excise tax pressure
Australia’s brewers have warned that packaged beverages will become more expensive and could increase by a larger margin that pints at the pub, ABC.net.au reported on August 10.

Independent and larger-scale brewing companies across Australia are feeling the pressure of a recent increase in excise tax, as well as a spike in aluminium and ingredient prices.

Wilson Brewing Co founder Matt Wilson said brewers had tried to keep prices as low as possible, but it was inevitable they would rise.

"You're not only going to see an increase in pint prices at the pub, you're actually going to see a larger increase of packaged product that you would purchase and take home to drink," he said.

The alcohol excise tax increases every six months, and the most recent hike of 3.84 per cent for full-strength beer was the largest in 20 years.

Mr Wilson said brewing costs had ballooned by about 60 per cent over the past two decades, and that flowed on to consumers.

"You might see a A$5 to A$10 raise in carton prices coming up around Christmas time or even before," he said.

"The unfortunate thing about excise taxes, it never goes backwards."

There are multiple inputs that go into crafting and brewing beer, all ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan: Beer and quasi-beer sales down 3% in July
Sales of beer and quasi-beer in Japan dropped by about 3 pct from a year before in July, marking their first decline in three months, industry data showed.

Sales of canned beer products for household consumption fell by some 8 pct after surging a year before when people were drinking more at home amid the Tokyo Games.


Brewery news UK: Guinness given permission to build its microbrewery in London’s Covent Garden
Guinness has been given permission to build a £73 million microbrewery in London’s Covent Garden despite worries revellers will be able to see into residents' homes. Plans for a six-floor microbrewery, complete with a 200-capacity yard were criticised by nearby residents for the amount of noise and disruption it will cause, MyLondon reported on August 10.

Guinness hopes the new 50,000-square venue at Old Brewers’ Yard will include a two-storey roof terrace, a top-floor restaurant and a Guinness merchandise store. The drinks company also wants to convert a bin store into a bar area. But despite 32 objections from residents and the borough of Camden, the drinks giant was given permission to build the brewery as long as it met certain conditions.

In a three-hour meeting on August 9, Westminster City Council decided to approve the plans as long as Guinness reduces the amount of space in its new courtyard and closes its drinks terrace after 9.30pm. The new site will cover locations linking Mercer Walk, Langley Street, Neal Street and Shelton Street, complete with a covered courtyard.

Residents are worried about the amount of noise the new venue could create in the middle of a residential area and believe the roof terrace ...More info on site


Brewery news The Dominican Republic: Dominican National Brewery celebrates revival of local glass industry
An agreement signed between the Dominican National Brewery and Caribbean Glass Industry has materialized the revival of the local glass industry, resulting in the production of the first containers that meet international quality standards and characterize the Presidente beer product, the Dominican Today reported on August 7.

“The production of green bottles completely Dominican is already a reality. After several months of hard work and detailed production testing process, Cervecería launches to the market a batch of more than 10 million beers in locally produced bottles,” the Dominican National Brewery said in a press release.

This process has involved the integration of collaborators from both companies who have validated, through 17 quality points, each of the technical specifications required by high international production standards for the manufacture of these bottles, he added.

“After challenging months, we are proud to be able to say that we now have on the market beers with bottles produced 100% on Dominican soil and by 100% Dominican hands. This great milestone represents one more step in achieving the goal of gradually increasing the availability of our beloved Presidente beer in every corner of the country,” said Fabián Suárez, president of the brewery.

Currently, Caribbean Glass Industry is producing about ...More info on site


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