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E-Malt.com Flash 29a July 17 - July 19, 2023
Quote of the Week
Give my people plenty of beer, good beer and cheap beer, and you will have no revolution among them.
Queen Victoria

Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on July 19, 2023 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on July 19, 2023 |
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1 EUR = 1.1239 USD
1 EUR = 0.8597 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4823 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6491 AUD
1 EUR = 155.7760 JPY
1 EUR = 5.4019 BRL
1 EUR = 101.9130 RUB
1 EUR = 8.0625 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8897 EUR
1 USD = 0.7649 GBP
1 USD = 1.3189 CAD
1 USD = 1.4672 AUD
1 USD = 138.6010 JPY
1 USD = 4.8066 BRL
1 USD = 90.6819 RUB
1 USD = 7.1740 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
July 19, 2023 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2023 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
296.00-298.00 | 2.06% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
242.00-244.00 | 4.74% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
221.00-223.00 | 4.72% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
643.00-645.00 | 1.16% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
679.00-681.00 | 1.10% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2024 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
288.00-290.00 | 1.40% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
242.00-244.00 | 1.25% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
643.00-645.00 | 0.77% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
586.50-588.50 | 0.63% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2023 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
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Russia: State takes control of Carlsberg’s stake in leading local brewer, French youghurt maker Danone’s Russian susbidiary
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South Africa: Beer tops alcohol consumption list in 2023
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USA: Modelo Especial’s ascent to top selling US beer reflects nation’s shifting demographics and tastes, experts say
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Canada: Canadian crops in serious need of a good rain
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Australia: Malting barley shipments down 48% in May
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Russia & Ukraine: Russia ends participation in Black Sea grain deal
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World: Global whisky category forecast to increase by 2028
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Russia: Moscow appoints new management of Baltika Breweries
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UK: Heineken to invest £25 million in Manchester as part of decarbonisation project
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Ireland: Diageo to increase draught beer prices for the second time this year
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Canada, AB: Alberta Grains unveiled as new name for merged wheat and barley commission
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Australia: Diageo Australia appoints new managing director
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These Days in Business History
17 July
1850 - Harvard Observatory takes 1st photograph of a star (Vega)
1899 - NEC Corporation is organized as the first Japanese joint venture with foreign capital
1931 - 1st air-conditioned ship (Mariposa) launched
1955 - Disneyland, Walt Disney's metropolis of nostalgia, fantasy, and futurism, opens
18 July
1743 - 1st half-page newspaper ad is published (New York Weekly Journal)
1955 - 1st electric power generated from atomic energy sold commercially
1968 - Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore establish N.M. Electronics Corp. to miniaturize electronic circuitry onto silicon chips. It soon changes its name to Intel Corp
19 July
1860 - 1st railroad reaches Kansas
1967 - 1st air conditioned New York City subway car (R-38 on the F line)
Agenda
August 2023:
01 - 05: Great British Beer Festival 2023 (London, UK)
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:
04 - 06: 13th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (IBS) (Bogota, Colombia)
16 - 03 October: Oktoberfest 2023 (Munich, Germany)
October 2023:
04 - 06: Drink Technology India 2023 (Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India)
08 - 10: EBC Symposium 2023 (Salzburg, Austria)
10 - 12: International Beer Strategies Conference 2023 (Berlin, Germany)
19 - 20: Brew Asia 2023 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
19 - 21: Warsaw Beer Festival 2023 (Warsaw, Poland)
20 - 21: Salon du Brasseur 2023 (Parc Expo Nancy, France)
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)
February 2024:
01 - 02: Glug Swiss 2024 (Alte Reithalle, Aarau, Switzerland)
09 - 12: HoReCa 2024 (Athens, Greece)
18 - 21: Beer & Food Attraction 2024 (Rimini, Italy)
23 - 25: Finest Spirits 2024 (Munich, Germany)
March 2024:
22 - 24: St Malo Craft Beer Expo 2024 (St Malo, France)
April 2024:
11 - 13: KIBEX 2024 (Seoul, South Korea)
21 - 24: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2024 (Las Vegas, USA)
May 2024:
20 - 26: Budapest Beer Week 2024 (Budapest, Hungary)
23 - 26: Mondial de la Biere 2024 (Montreal, Canada)
26 - 30: The Brewers of Europe Forum 2024 (Lille, France)
Brewery News
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China: First half sees strong beer sales thanks to rise in popularity of craft beers
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China’s beer sector saw strong sales in the first six months, despite an overall dip in sales of alcohol, as the rise in popularity
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Russia: State takes control of Carlsberg’s stake in leading local brewer, French youghurt maker Danone’s Russian susbidiary
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The Russian state has taken control of French yoghurt maker Danone's Russian subsidiary along with beer company Carlsberg's stake in a local brewer, according
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South Africa: Beer tops alcohol consumption list in 2023
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The top alcohol brand consumed in South Africa is 4th Street Wine, followed by Savanna Dry, Carling Black Label, Brutal Fruit and then Gordons
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USA: Modelo Especial’s ascent to top selling US beer reflects nation’s shifting demographics and tastes, experts say
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A marketing blunder may have helped upset Bud Light’s standing as the top selling U.S. beer, but a dark horse, or caballo oscuro, has long been on its heels, the Courthouse News Service reported on July 14.
Modelo Especial usurped its domestic rival in sales in May, the capstone on an unlikely ascent for the Mexican lager that reflects the nation’s shifting demographics and tastes, experts say. The cerveza has been sold in the U.S. since the early 1980s, but it was an antitrust case in 2013 that turned the beer into a mainstay at Los Angeles cantinas and Chicago dive bars.
Bud Light’s sales began to fall in March after transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney posted a picture on social media of a personalized can the company sent her as a gift. Outrage among conservatives caused the company to backtrack, which itself sparked a liberal uproar, leading to a double-digit decline in sales.
Modelo crept past its rival amid the controversy. Modelo made up 8.4% of U.S. retail-store beer sales in the four weeks that ended June 3, compared with 7.3% for Bud Light, according to Bump Williams’ analysis of Nielsen data.
News of Modelo’s dominance likely bewildered some beer drinkers. Ten years ago,
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Ukraine: First half beer production up 12.5%
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Ukrainian beer production in the first half of 2023 grew 12.5% compared to the same period last year, the trade association Ukrpyvo reported.
Ukrainian brewers
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Russia: Moscow appoints new management of Baltika Breweries
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Carlsberg on July 19 said Moscow had appointed a new management of Baltika Breweries after it took control of the Danish brewer's Russian subsidiary last week, and implications were unclear, Reuters reported.
"Carlsberg Group no longer retains control of the management or operations of Baltika Breweries," Carlsberg said in a statement.
"It is unclear to Carlsberg Group what implications this development will have on the ongoing operations of Baltika Breweries in Russia as well as the current sales process," it said.
Carlsberg was not immediately available for further comment.
According to a decree signed by Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Sunday, July 16, the Russian state had taken control of Carlsberg's fully owned subsidiary along with Danone's Russian subsidiary.
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UK: Heineken to invest £25 million in Manchester as part of decarbonisation project
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Heineken has announced plans to install a network of heat pumps at its brewery in Manchester as part of its drive to decarbonise UK production sites by 2030, NewsChain reported on July 17.
The UK’s largest pub, beer and cider company said it will invest £25 million in a heat pump network to capture and reuse thermal energy to brew and package beer at the factory in Hulme.
It is part of the firm’s aim to reach net zero emissions across its global operations by 2030, including UK sites in Tadcaster and Hereford.
The investment, which includes a £3.7 million grant from the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero, will be used to install technology to capture heat from sources including the refrigeration units on site.
The heat will be redistributed and reused to power other brewing stages, such as mashing, pasteurisation and washing returnable kegs.
The heat pump system will replace gas, which has been used to generate the heat needed for certain parts of the brewing process.
Heineken estimates it will result in a 45% reduction in gas use at the site, with work expected to be finished by the end of 2024.
Boudewijn Haarsma, managing director of Heineken UK, said: “We’ve been around
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Ireland: Diageo to increase draught beer prices for the second time this year
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Guinness owner Diageo is to increase the price it charges for draught beer for the second time this year, RTE reported on July 19.
The cost of a pint is to rise by 4 cent from 14 August.
The move will apply across the company's portfolio of draught brands, including Guinness, Carlsberg, Smithwicks, Harp, Rockshore and Hop House 13.
Diageo blamed the decision on rising costs.
"We continue to experience rising input costs across our business operations in Ireland," a spokesperson said.
"We are working to manage and absorb much of this, but to maintain a sustainable business, we have written to our customers in the on-trade to advise them of an increase on draught beer list prices of 4 cent per pint."
The last time it increased prices was 1 February, when it added 12 cent to the cost of a pint.
The cumulative total of 16 cent a pint increase by Diageo compares to a 17 cent hike in prices over the past year by rival Heineken.
The Vintners' Federation of Ireland described the price increase as poorly timed and deeply unfair to both consumers and publicans.
"This is incomprehensible both in the need for such an increase and the timing of it," said John Clendennen, VFI
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Barley News
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Canada: Canadian crops in serious need of a good rain
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With crops across large swathes of the Prairies hanging on by a thread and yields already on a steep downward trend, all eyes are
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Australia: Malting barley shipments down 48% in May
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Australia exported 599,767 tonnes of barley and 452,182t of sorghum in May, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Grain Central reported on July 17.
Barley comprised 535,102t of feed and 64,665t of malting.
The feed barley figure is up 14 percent from the 469,640t shipped in April, while the malting figure of 64,665t is down 48pc from the April total of 123,223t.
Sorghum had a huge month, with 452,182t shipped in May, up 25pc from the 361,058t exported in April.
The three largest-volume feed barley markets were Saudi Arabia on 126,325t, Japan on 105,203t, while China on 445,641t accounted for 99pc of sorghum exports.
The major malting markets for May-shipped barley were Vietnam on 34,803t, Peru on 17,941t and Ecuador on 5000t.
Flexi Grain pool manager Sam Roache said feed barley exports have continued at a consistent pace.
“Overall, the commodity-switchable Asian feed demand for barley is trending weaker as we continue to see Brazilian corn and Black Sea feed wheat compete well on price with Australian barley and low-grade wheat,” Mr Roache said.
“The less-switchable Middle Eastern demand for barley is continuing to support shipments, but we have noted very poor demand for barley into Middle East, especially Saudi, for the past
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Russia & Ukraine: Russia ends participation in Black Sea grain deal
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Russia said on July 17 that it was ending its participation in an agreement that had allowed Ukraine to export its grain by sea
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Canada, AB: Alberta Grains unveiled as new name for merged wheat and barley commission
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The Alberta Wheat Commission (AWC) and Alberta Barley have come together as one, Lethbridge News Now reported on July 18.
The new name of their merged commission has been announced as Alberta Grains. The new commission will begin operating in place of the Alberta Wheat and Barley commissions on August 1, 2023.
Greg Sears, chair of AWC said, “We are thrilled to join the forces of Alberta Barley and AWC to create Alberta Grains. Our new organization will be focused on delivering value to our farmers and other stakeholders while contributing to the growth and sustainability of the grain industry in Alberta.”
A news release stated that Alberta Grains will “build on the strengths of both organizations to create a unified voice for the province’s 18,000 wheat and barley farmers.”
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Whisky News
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World: Global whisky category forecast to increase by 2028
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The global whisky category is forecast to increase in value by US$88.85 billion by 2028, new research has revealed, The Spirit Business reported on
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Australia: Diageo Australia appoints new managing director
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Diageo says Dan Hamilton has been appointed managing director Australia and will start on 1 October. Hamilton joined Diageo in 2011 and has worked in a number of global markets for the company. His most recent role was Korea and Japan MD, the Food & Drink Business reported on July 18.
His appointment follows Diageo Australia’s announcement last month that Angus McPherson would leave the business at the end of September 2023 to pursue an opportunity outside the company.
Hamilton has held senior roles within Diageo’s China, Japan, Europe and Korea markets, most recently as managing director for Korea and Japan.
Diageo Asia Pacific President John O’Keeffe said that as managing director for Korea and Japan, Hamilton had successfully led the acceleration of growth for Diageo’s Korea business and ‘turbocharged’ the premiumisation of the portfolio.
“In 2016, Dan took up the role of general manager Diageo Japan where he drove a step change in execution making it one of the fastest growing Scotch businesses in Diageo and winning significant market share across all categories.” O’Keeffe said.
“We know Dan’s deep knowledge of the business, his relationships within the industry, and his strategic insights will set him up well to continue Diageo Australia’s strong growth trajectory,”
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