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October 10 - October 12, 2022


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1 USD = 1.3802 CAD
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Brewery news USA, NC: Weathered Souls Brewing Co. set to open its Charlotte location on November 5 ...Click here
Barley news USA, ID: Record barley crop this year not exactly bringing record profits for producers ...Click here
Brewery news USA, OR: Pelican Brewing Company celebrates its newest brewpub location ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Molson Coors asks for new trial after loss in Stone Brewing trademark case ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Waterloo Brewing extends co-manufacturing agreement with existing partner ...Click here
Brewery news USA, WI: Milwaukee’s Water Street Brewery to reopen as The Brewery later this month ...Click here
World News
Brewery news World: January-August beer production up in China, Germany, and Russia this year ...Click here
Malt news EU & UK: EU and UK maltsters affected by the crisis more than other continents ...Click here
Brewery news Vietnam: Beer industry recovering after two years of pandemic ...Click here
Barley news World: Barley prices drifting higher following completion of northern hemisphere harvest ...Click here
Barley news EU: Barley supply situation generally positive despite smaller crop this year ...Click here
Brewery news Malaysia: Brewers anticipating solid earnings driven by the FIFA World Cup tournament ...Click here
Brewery news South Africa: 1 in every 66 jobs in South Africa linked to economic activity arising from beer in 2019 ...Click here
Whisky news China: New restrictions on drinking in China puts global drinks producers shares under pressure ...Click here
Barley news Argentina: Barley crop forecast reduced due to La Niña drought conditions ...Click here
Barley news UK: Barley harvest up 6.6% versus 2021 ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Heineken’s Caledonian Brewery now on the open market ...Click here
Whisky news India: Pernod Ricard asked to pay US$244 mln of import duty ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: Alcohol price hikes add to bars’ woes ...Click here
Brewery news World: Carlsberg launches series of exclusive brews to celebrate its 175th anniversary ...Click here
Brewery news Tanzania: Tanzania Breweries committed to working closely with other smaller breweries ...Click here
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These Days in Business History


10 October
1993 - Paolo Gucci, entrepreneur/accessories designer, dies at 64
1995 - Robert E. Lucas awarded Nobel Prize in economics
2006 - Google buys YouTube.com for $1.6 billion

11 October
1617 - Franchois Vranck, economist/writer (Deduction), dies at about 62
1844 - Henry John Heinz is born. He founded the H. J. Heinz Company
1868 - Thomas Edison patents his 1st invention: electric voice machine
1887 - A. Miles patents elevator

12 October
1492 - Columbus arrives in Bahamas (real Columbus Day)
1918 - 1st use of iron lung (at Boston's Children Hospital). The iron lung is called a negative pressure ventilator. It enables a person to breathe when normal muscle control has been lost
1935 - Luciano Pavarotti born in Modena, Italy


Agenda

October 2022:
12 - 15: China Brew & China Beverage 2022 (Shanghai New International Expo Centre, China)
13 - 15: Warsaw Beer Festival 2022 (Warsaw, Poland)
14 - 16: Barcelona Beer Festival 2022 (Barcelona, Spain)
21 - 23: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2022 (Mexico City, Mexico)
24 - 30: Copa Cervezas de America 2022 (Valparaiso, Chile)
27 - 28: Sea Brew 2022 (Bangkok, Thailand)

November 2022:
01 - 03: Brussels Beer Challenge 2022 (Eupen, Belgium)
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)
07 - 11: Mondial de la Biere Rio 2022 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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

March 2023:
08 - 11: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2023 (Blumenau, Brazil)

May 2023:
07 - 10: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2023 (Nashville, TN, USA)
10 - 10: World Beer Cup 2023 (Nashville, TN, USA)
12 - 14: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2023 (Guadalajara, Mexico)
25 - 27: InnBrew 2023 (Barcelona, Spain)
30 - 01 June: Beviale Mexico 2023 (Mexico City, Mexico)

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Brewery news USA, NC: Weathered Souls Brewing Co. set to open its Charlotte location on November 5
Weathered Souls Brewing Co. has an opening date nearly a year after announcing it would be tapping into Charlotte’s market. It will be the first Black-owned brewery in Charlotte in three years, the Charlotte Observer reported on October 10.

The Texas-based brewery is set to open Nov. 5 at 255 Clanton Road, Marcus Baskerville told The Charlotte Observer. Weathered Souls Brewing Co. will be neighbors to Red Clay Ciderworks in South End.

It will be Weathered Souls’ second location after the first brewery opened six years ago in San Antonio.

It’s been three years since Charlotte — a city with more than 30 craft breweries — has had a Black-owned brewery, after Three Spirits Brewery closed without explanation.

Baskerville, who is Black, is head brewer, and Weathered Souls’ co-owner Mike Holt largely oversees the finances.

Less than 1% of the nearly 8,500 craft breweries in America are Black-owned, according to a 2019 Brewers Association survey.

Another Black-owned brewery, Hippin’ Hops Brewery, based in Atlanta, expects to open early next year in NoDa. It will be the fourth location for the brewery, and first outside of Georgia. Hippin’ Hops owner Clarence Boston is familiar with Charlotte, too, having owned Boston’s Mortuary funeral ...More info on site


Barley news USA, ID: Record barley crop this year not exactly bringing record profits for producers
Idaho’s barley crop this year is one for the record books, but producers are not exactly bringing in record profits, and consumers are also feeling the pinch. Even during a record year, the rising cost of business is impacting everyone in the Gem State, KMVT reported on October 11.

This year Idaho barley producers planted and harvested more acres of barley than in 2021. In 2022, 560,000 acres were planned and 540,000 harvested, compared to 530,000 acres planted and 500,000 harvested in 2021. Jerome County farmer Dane Brown said he planted 80 acres of barley last year, and this year nearly 600 acres.

“This year we planted more barley because number one we knew the water situation wasn’t going to be very good this year so barley is one of those crops that requires less water,” said Brown, “Number two the barley prices are much higher than last year.” He also said barley requires less input cost than other crops, such as less fertilizer.

This year is a record one for Idaho barley producers at 111 bushels per acre, said Idaho Barley Commission Executive Director Laura Wilder. The previous record was 110 set in 2020 Idaho. Additionally she said there has been more ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, OR: Pelican Brewing Company celebrates its newest brewpub location
It’s a beautiful new day in Lincoln City and on the south end of that vibrant coastal town, Pelican Brewing Company Brewmaster, Darron Welch, enters a new building to brew a batch of beer on the same 15-barrel brew system that 26 years ago he used to brew the very first batch of Pelican Beer in Pacific City, Brewbound reported on October 7.

As the morning tide rises Darron mashes in and monitors the stages of the brewing process with Pelican R & D Brewer, Scott Mohr. For Darron, the brew day represents a unique milestone, a day when, for the second time in his long successful career, he christens the same brew system for Pelican. For Scott, the brew day represents new horizons – it is the passing of a baton and the opportunity to welcome all to enjoy beer crafted on the sandy shoreline of Siletz Bay.

Pelican Brewing Company knows that there is no place like their Pacific Northwest coastal home. Born at the beach in Pacific City Oregon, Pelican Brewing Company has long appreciated and represented all that makes the Oregon Coast extraordinary. Staying true to their beach roots, Pelican Brewing adds to its iconic collection ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Molson Coors asks for new trial after loss in Stone Brewing trademark case
Beer giant Molson Coors asked a San Diego federal court on October 6 to throw out a $56 million verdict by a jury that said in March that Molson's "Keystone" branding infringed Stone Brewing Co's trademark, Reuters reported.

Molson requested either a new trial or a court ruling that the verdict was unjustified, arguing that Stone could not show any consumer confusion or establish that it suffered any losses.

A spokesperson for Molson Coors said Friday that it remains "confident" in its case and "committed to seeing it through in the courts."

Stone Brewing, meanwhile, asked for a bench retrial on October 6 on its allegations that Molson Coors used the "Stone" name in bad faith, which could entitle it to increased damages if it wins.

The brewery and its attorneys did not immediately respond to a request for comment on October 7.

Escondido, California-based Stone Brewing sued what was then MillerCoors in 2018, arguing its marketing of Keystone beers that focused on the words "Stone" and "Stones" without "Key" caused consumer confusion and infringed its trademarks.

Stone Brewing told the court that Molson Coors had rebranded Keystone to capitalize on consumer goodwill for Stone, which was then one of America's largest independent craft breweries.

A jury ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, ON: Waterloo Brewing extends co-manufacturing agreement with existing partner
Waterloo Brewing Ltd. said on October 11 that it has expanded and extended an existing co-manufacturing agreement with an existing partner, the MarketWatch reported.

The Kitchener, Ontario-based brewer didn't name the partner, but said the new agreement is for a three-year extension as well as an expansion of an original co-manufacturing agreement.

Waterloo Brewing said it expects to generate around 10 million Canadian dollars ($7.3 million) as a result of this agreement.


Brewery news USA, WI: Milwaukee’s Water Street Brewery to reopen as The Brewery later this month
Water Street Brewery will reopen at 1101 N. Water St., Milwaukee later this month as The Brewery, the Urban Milwaukee reported on October 7.

The brewpub was one of the first such establishments in the city when it opened in 1987, but has been closed since March 2020. And while Water Street Brewery’s three suburban locations have long since reopened, the downtown one took a little extra time.

During the early days of pandemic restrictions, as bars and restaurants hesitantly began to reopen, co-owner Matt Schmidt said he decided to focus on the other Water Street Brewery locations in Delafield, Grafton and Oak Creek, as well as Trinity, The Harp Irish Pub and Vagabond, which are owned by his dad, R.C. That left plenty of time to reimagine the look, feel and name of the brewpub. Schmidt said that the updates will better reflect the Water Street area, which has evolved throughout the past years into a thriving entertainment district.

“We thought that tailoring the concept and tweaking it, changing the menu and the mode of service, would better reflect the area and what customers wanted,” he said.

When The Brewery opens its doors Oct. 26., guests can expect the same beer menu, still brewed ...More info on site


Brewery newsWorld: January-August beer production up in China, Germany, and Russia this year
Chinese beer output was 39.3 mln tonnes in August, plus 12% y/y; January-August saw production reach 263.7 mln hl, plus 0.9% y/y, H. M. ...More info on site


Malt newsEU & UK: EU and UK maltsters affected by the crisis more than other continents
Brewers, maltsters and trade met for the first time since three years at the Drinktec in Munich. The atmosphere was strongly affected by the ...More info on site


Brewery newsVietnam: Beer industry recovering after two years of pandemic
After two years of the pandemic, Vietnam’s beer industry has begun recovering as restaurants, eateries, karaoke parlours and hotels have reopened, the Vietnamnet reported ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Barley prices drifting higher following completion of northern hemisphere harvest
World barley prices are drifting higher in the quiet period following completion of the northern hemisphere harvest, and while the southern hemisphere outcome is ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Barley supply situation generally positive despite smaller crop this year
Despite a smaller barley crop at 58.24 mln tonnes, compared to 2021, the European supply situation is generally positive in terms of availability of ...More info on site


Brewery news Malaysia: Brewers anticipating solid earnings driven by the FIFA World Cup tournament
Local breweries are anticipating recording solid earnings in the final quarter of this year, driven by the FIFA World Cup tournament next month and the earlier timing of Chinese New Year (CNY) in 2023, The Star reported on October 11.

An analyst from a local bank-backed brokerage said major sporting events like the football World Cup will spur growth in on-trade channels.

“Pubs and even restaurants that sell alcoholic beverages tend to become busy, especially during the World Cup, as people like to watch matches there while drinking and socialising with their friends.”

The FIFA World Cup will be held in Qatar from Nov 20 to Dec 18.

Meanwhile, Hong Leong Investment Bank (HLIB) Research in a recent report said beer sales, especially in the second half of 2022, are expected to be buoyed by pent-up demand for out-of-home drinking, the return of foreign tourists and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

“The depreciating ringgit will also bode well for local tourism, which should lead to stronger foreign tourist arrivals in the second half of 2022 and boost on-trade sales.”

Additionally, HLIB said it is unconcerned about lingering concerns about demand slowing down, following Heineken Malaysia Bhd’s decision to raise beer prices by 6% to 8% (both ...More info on site


Brewery news South Africa: 1 in every 66 jobs in South Africa linked to economic activity arising from beer in 2019
On 12 September South African Breweries (SAB) launched a research document that detailed the economic impact of the beer sector in South Africa.

The report compiled by Oxford Economics and sponsored by SAB, provides a holistic view of the economic impact of the entire beer sector in the country and is intended to independently quantify just how important the beer sector is and the socio-economic footprint of the beer industry in South Africa, in a technically sound way.

According to Richard Rivett-Carnac, SAB’s CEO quoted in the report’s Forward, “while many previous studies exist showing the sector’s socioeconomic impact in part, none have ever attempted a rigorous, coherent estimate of our impact with the same metrics, at the same point in time.”

Rivett-Carnac continues: “What is apparent from the report is the positive role that beer plays in the South African economy. We have learned things we suspected, but never previously had data to verify: brewing is a highly productive activity, with spill overs of human capital into the wider economy. It underpins jobs and GDP throughout South Africa, both upstream and downstream.

“Using data from 2015-2019, the report concluded that 1 in every 66 jobs in the country has been linked to economic ...More info on site


Whisky news China: New restrictions on drinking in China puts global drinks producers shares under pressure
Shares in global drinks producers are coming under pressure due to investor unease about the market in China, The Drinks Business reported on October 11.

The Chinese news website NetEase has reported that the government in Beijing wants to impose new restrictions on civil servants and local government officials from drinking both during and after work in a bid to improve efficiency and productivity.

That sector of the population comprises a large part of the market for imported spirits.

The move has echoes of the crackdown on lavish entertaining and gifting which disrupted sales to China, begun by Beijing a decade ago.

China is the world’s largest market for total beverage alcohol products. However, some 95% of that is accounted for by locally produced baijiu.

As a result of the rumour, shares of Remy Cointreau, which is by far the market leader in China for Cognac, which dominates demand for imported spirits, fell by almost 7% yesterday. Remy Cointreau derives almost 30% of its sales from China.

China is Pernod Ricard’s second largest market after the US, accounting for almost 10% of its annual sales. It saw its shares shed 3.4%, while Diageo, the world’s largest spirits maker, suffered a decline 2.3% on the day.

Baijiu distillers ...More info on site


Barley newsArgentina: Barley crop forecast reduced due to La Niña drought conditions
La Niña drought conditions threaten Argentina’s 2022/23 crop results. All BAGE crop forecasts for grains and soybeans of end September are lower than the ...More info on site


Barley newsUK: Barley harvest up 6.6% versus 2021
Total cereal production in England increased by 9.4% to almost 21 million tonnes in 2022. Higher yields across all the main cereal crops in ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Heineken’s Caledonian Brewery now on the open market
After a long period operating under capacity, Heineken UK announced its proposal to close Caledonian Brewery in Edinburgh in May, The Edinburgh Reporter said on October 8.

At the time it had entered into an agreement in principle with Greene King to continue brewing Caledonian’s brands, including Deuchars and Maltsmiths, at its Belhaven brewery in Dunbar.

The company said it would consult on the proposals with the 30 employees who worked at the brewery and their trade union/colleague representatives.

Matt Callan, Supply Chain Director for HEINEKEN UK said in May: “We’ve not taken this decision lightly. We’re acutely aware of what the brewery represents in Edinburgh, and its role in the history and heritage of brewing in Scotland – this is something we’re incredibly proud of. Our primary focus is the 30 colleagues based there and we’ll now enter into a period of consultation.”

“The sad fact is, its Victorian infrastructure means significant inefficiencies and costs, particularly as it is operating below capacity. To modernise the brewery, and to meet our own sustainability commitments, would require considerable ongoing investment, which would make operating the brewery economically unviable.”

The hope was that the brewery had been saved but Heineken sent a letter to Lothian MSP, ...More info on site


Whisky news India: Pernod Ricard asked to pay US$244 mln of import duty
Indian authorities have demanded US$244 mln from Pernod Ricard for reportedly avoiding import duties for a decade, The Drinks Business reported on October 10.

According to a notice from India’s customs authority, reported by Reuters, the French drinks giant has been undervaluing concentrate imports for the past 10 years.

The notice, dated 27 June, relates to liquor concentrates imported from a Pernod subsidiary, UK-based Chivas Brothers.

Pernod Ricard has reportedly since challenged the $244m tax demand and an Indian court will hear the case on Tuesday, this week.

According to reports on the notice, Indian authorities inspected the drinks company’s import bills for 2009-10 to 2020-21, and found Pernod Ricard India had undervalued liquor concentrates in its declarations, all of which resulted in the firm paying lower import duty amounts.

The note allegedly states that Pernod Ricard owed additional duty of INR20.1 billion (US$244 million), plus interest, for imports up to 2020.

The 27-page notice revealed that, in order to compensate for the undervalued imports, Pernod Ricard’s India arm had instead paid “hefty” dividends to Pernod Ricard in France. However, import duties on liquor concentrates are 150% while dividends attract lower taxes.

The notice said: “There are ample reasons to doubt the truth or accuracy of the ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan: Alcohol price hikes add to bars’ woes
For Kazuo Tachibana, a liquor store owner in Yokohama, the recent widespread price hike on alcohol looks like delivering another blow to a business already taking knocks, the Japan Today reported on October 9.

"Customer spending has fallen from earlier this year, and many people seem much more hesitant to shop," the 81-year-old said before thousands of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages became dearer by an average of 4 to 13 percent, including the first canned beer price rises in 14 years, on Oct 1.

Japan's four major brewers - Asahi Breweries Ltd, Kirin Holdings Co, Suntory Holdings Ltd, and Sapporo Breweries Ltd - and many other smaller outfits have upped asking prices on beverages over increasing input costs as inflation rises in Japan.

Besides familiar factors like rising wheat costs caused by the war in Ukraine, a major exporter of the grain, the jump has been triggered by price hikes on materials like aluminum for cans and higher transportation costs, brewers said.

For consumers, that means almost all alcoholic options are more expensive than they were. According to a Teikoku Databank survey the same day, 105 major food producers slapped an average 16 percent increase on 6,699 products, with 2,991 of them -- 40 ...More info on site


Brewery news World: Carlsberg launches series of exclusive brews to celebrate its 175th anniversary
To celebrate its 175th anniversary, Carlsberg has development a series of exclusive experimental brews, the company announced on October 10.

A Carlsberg Brut Beer with Montrachet yeast and with notes of yuzu, grapefruit and rose water. A Carlsberg Barrel Aged Lager that has been lagered on Danish whiskey barrels for 175 days and the impossible made possible, Carlsberg Wheat Lager made out of 100% wheat malt.

From a small craft brewery in Valby, Copenhagen, to a big international beer company with the world’s first industrial research lab. Carlsberg’s founder J. C Jacobsen’s journey from home brewer to successful beer visionary placed him and the Carlsberg brewery on the map in the fields of both research and innovation.

This year it is 175 years since Jacobsen started the journey of Carlsberg, that now has become one of the most successful international breweries in the world. His pioneering spirit has ever since been a true inspiration for the brewmasters that followed in his footsteps and continued to develop Probably The Best Beer in the World. To celebrate Carlsberg’s 175th jubilee three exclusive brews that really pushes the boundaries of brewing are launched. All developed in the Carlsberg Research Laboratory.

Carlsberg Brut Beer

Brewed with wheat malt and ...More info on site


Brewery news Tanzania: Tanzania Breweries committed to working closely with other smaller breweries
The Tanzania Breweries Ltd (TBL Plc.) has expressed its commitment to continue working closely and engaging with other smaller breweries so as to promote production of quality products in the country, IPPMedia.com reported on October 8.

TBL managing director, Jose Daniel Moran made the statement when the members of Twiga Brewery visited TBL plant in Arusha for a knowledge exchange session.

He also said the company will also strengthen engagement to support more smallholder farmers of various crops including sorghum and barley.

“These engagements with the representatives of Twiga Brewery are a key part of our role and responsibility as one of the country’s oldest brewing companies and one of Tanzania's most valuable brands. The visit will allow us to exchange ideas, and to better understand the vision of the industry with Twiga,” Moran said.

Plant manager, Joseph Mwaikasu shared a presentation on the plant’s production overview and DPO pillars. Twiga members toured the state-of-the-art facilities the Arusha plant has.

Raphael Flury, Twiga Brewery spokesperson said the visit has been a very valuable opportunity to gain insight into TBL’s operations and explore avenues of cooperation and support in the year to come.

“Extensive sharing of data, information, and practical knowledge will help pinpoint the direction of ...More info on site


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