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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on December 23, 2022 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on December 23, 2022 |
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1 EUR = 1.0616 USD
1 EUR = 0.8796 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4460 CAD
1 EUR = 1.5817 AUD
1 EUR = 140.2750 JPY
1 EUR = 5.5083 BRL
1 EUR = 74.8221 RUB
1 EUR = 7.4094 CNY
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1 USD = 0.9419 EUR
1 USD = 0.8284 GBP
1 USD = 1.3622 CAD
1 USD = 1.4897 AUD
1 USD = 132.1300 JPY
1 USD = 5.1888 BRL
1 USD = 70.4822 RUB
1 USD = 6.9796 CNY
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Average Market Prices Change Trend
December 23, 2022 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2022 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
320.00-322.00 | 1.58% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
300.00-302.00 | |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
267.00-269.00 | |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
643.50-645.50 | 0.96% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
619.00-621.00 | |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2023 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
326.00-328.00 | |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
310.00-312.00 | |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
650.00-652.00 | |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
686.00-688.00 | |
German Malting Barley Crop 2022 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
332.00-334.00 | 0.48% |
No change;
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Australia: Beer loses mantle as Australia’s favourite tipple for the first time
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EU + UK: Barley crop forecast unchanged at 58.47 mln tonnes
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Canada: Barley crop expected to amount to 9.987 mln tonnes - StatsCan
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Argentina: Barley production forecast lowered as harvest provides greater clarity on yields
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UK: Intended barley area plantings down 2% year-on-year
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Malaysia: Carlsberg, Heineken expected to continue to benefit from reopening play
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UK: Guinness 0.0 to be available on-trade nationwide this month
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These Days in Business History
22 December
1877 - "American Bicycling Journal" begins publishing (Boston, Mass)
1910 - US postal savings stamps 1st issued
1973 - Meeting in Tehran, the oil ministers of OPEC's six Persian Gulf member countries announce that they will unilaterally raise the price of crude oil to $7 per barrel. In two-and-a-half months, OPEC has raised the price of oil by 128%
23 December
1834 - Thomas R Malthus, English vicar/economist is born
1919 - Alice H Parker patents gas heating furnace
1922 - BBC Radio began daily newscasts
1973 - 6 Persian Gulf nations double their oil prices
24 December
1851 - US Library of Congress catches fire; 35,000 books burn
1893 - Henry Ford completes his 1st useful gas motor
1922 - BBC sends 1st British radio play "Truth about Father Christmas"
1979 - The first European Ariane rocket is launched
25 December
1848 - New Haven Railroad opens
1947 - Taiwan passes Human Rights laws (Day of Earth Law)
1954 - WSFA TV channel 12 in Montgomery AL (NBC) begins broadcasting
1959 - Sony brings transistor TV 8-301 to the market
Agenda
February 2023:
10 - 13: HoReCa 2023 (Athens, Greece)
16 - 18: Great British Beer Festival Winter 2023 (Burton Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent, UK)
20 - 23: Beer & Food Attraction 2023 (Rimini, Italy)
23 - 25: Brewer World Conclave 2023 (Bengaluru, India)
March 2023:
07 - 09: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2023 (Expo Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico)
08 - 11: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2023 (Blumenau, Brazil)
15 - 16: BeerX 2023 (Liverpool, UK)
20 - 24: IBD Asia Pacific Convention 2023 (Adelaide, Australia)
23 - 25: Warsaw Beer Festival 2023 (Warsaw, Poland)
24 - 26: St Malo Craft Beer Expo 2023 (St Malo, France)
April 2023:
02 - 06: 15th International Trends in Brewing 'Beer & Society' 2023 (Leuven, Belgium)
06 - 08: KIBEX 2023 (Seoul, South Korea)
22 - 23: Zythos Beer Festival 2023 (Kortrijk, Belgium)
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)
12 - 13: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2023 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
18 - 21: Mondial de la Biere 2023 (Montreal, Canada)
22 - 28: Budapest Beer Week 2023 (Budapest, Hungary)
22 - 23: The Brewers of Europe Forum 2023 (Prague, the Czech Republic)
24 - 25: 34d International VLB Craft Brewing Conference (Online)
25 - 27: InnBrew 2023 (Barcelona, Spain)
30 - 01 June: Beviale Mexico 2023 (Mexico City, Mexico)
30 - 01 June: Craft Beer China 2023 (Shanghai, China)
June 2023:
01 - 04: Wiener Bierfest 2023 (Vienna, Austria)
05 - 06: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2023 (Tallinn, Estonia)
10 - 11: Bruges Beer Festival 2023 (Bruges, Belgium)
13 - 14: VLB Africa Brewing Conference 2023 (Douala, Cameroon)
13 - 14: IGC Grains Conference 2023 (London, UK)
August 2023:
10 - 12: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2023 (Saigon Exhibitions and Conventions Center, 799 Nguyen Van Linh Street, District 7, HoChiMinh City, Vietnam)
18 - 19: Beervana 2023 (Wellington, New Zealand)
September 2023:
16 - 03 October: Oktoberfest 2023 (Munich, Germany)
18 - 20: 13th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (IBS) (Bogota, Colombia)
October 2023:
04 - 06: Drink Technology India 2023 (Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India)
10 - 12: International Beer Strategies Conference 2023 (Berlin, Germany)
19 - 20: Sea Brew 2023 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
21 - 23: Whisky Live Paris 2023 (Paris, France)
November 2023:
28 - 30: Brau Beviale 2022 (Nuremberg, Germany)
December 2023:
06 - 08: Drink Japan 2023 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)
Brewery News
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Australia: Beer loses mantle as Australia’s favourite tipple for the first time
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Australians’ love of beer once fed the idea that it was a country where the “amber nectar” ruled supreme, from Paul Hogan’s Foster’s adverts to the often-told story of cricketer David Boon downing 52 cans on a flight from Sydney to London, the Financial Times reported on December 22.
Yet 2022 was the year when beer lost its mantle as Australia’s favourite tipple for the first time, according to the brewing industry, as a younger, more abstemious and health-conscious generation turned its back on the increasingly pricey drink in the pub for a glass of wine at home.
Tim Cooper, chief executive of Coopers Brewery, the country’s largest independent beer manufacturer, cited industry data showing that beer’s share of the Australian alcohol market slipped to about 38 per cent this year, behind wine with more than 40 per cent.
This was a huge reversal from the 1970s, when beer accounted for 70 per cent of all alcoholic drinks consumed in Australia, with wine at just 10 per cent, he said. “The big change is that people are drinking at home and not in the pubs any more. That’s a substantial shift,” said Cooper, the fifth generation of his family to lead the Adelaide-based
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Malaysia: Carlsberg, Heineken expected to continue to benefit from reopening play
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Hong Leong Investment Bank (HLIB) Research continues to favour breweries and tobacco players, believing that the risk-reward ratio is skewed to the upside, due
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UK: Guinness 0.0 to be available on-trade nationwide this month
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Following its off-trade launch last year, Guinness 0.0 will be available in pubs, bars and restaurants all over the UK this month, the Morning Advertiser reported on December 23.
Brewed the same way as standard Guinness, the alcohol is then removed through a cold filtration process resulting in the same smooth, balanced flavours of chocolate and coffee alongside the dark colour and creamy head Guinness is known for at just 17 calories a serve.
Additionally, since its launch last year, the alcohol-free variant from the brewers at St James’ Gate has become the fastest growing non-alcoholic beer in the off trade, according to Nielsen Scantrack.
Guinness GB head Neil Shah said: “We know that the No and Low category presents a huge opportunity for the on trade, so we’re excited to launch Guinness 0.0 in pubs, bars and restaurants across GB.
“With some consumers opting to go alcohol-free at their favourite venues, we’re delighted that they can enjoy the unmistakable Guinness taste, just without the alcohol.”
Guinness 0.0 will be available in can format.
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Barley News
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EU + UK: Barley crop forecast unchanged at 58.47 mln tonnes
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There are no major changes to the EU27+UK 2022/23 barley crop forecast – it is maintained at 58.47 mln tonnes, RMI Analytics said in
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EU: Barley exports far behind last year’s numbers
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EU barley exports are far behind last year’s numbers. Shipments in July – November, 27 were 2.743 vs. 4.627 mln tonnes last year, H.
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Canada: Barley crop expected to amount to 9.987 mln tonnes - StatsCan
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StatsCan production report of December, 2 forecasts the nation’s barley crop at 9.987 mln tonnes (6.959 in 2021 and 10.741 mln tonnes in 2020),
...More info on site
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Argentina: Barley production forecast lowered as harvest provides greater clarity on yields
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RMI Analytics have lowered their forecast for Argentina’s barley production to 4 mln tonnes as harvest results provide greater clarity on actual, lower yields.
There
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Australia: Good yields confirmed by barley harvest
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Australia barley crop forecast is increased to 13 mln tonnes as harvest confirms good yields (ABARES at 13.4 mln tonnes), but the industry observers
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UK: Intended barley area plantings down 2% year-on-year
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Intended total barley area plantings in the UK are down 2% year-on-year at 1,082 thousand ha. With the reduction in spring area outweighing the
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