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E-Malt.com Newsletter 35a
August 28 - August 30, 2023


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on August 30, 2023
Base Currency: Canadian Dollar
on August 30, 2023
      1 USD = 0.9226 EUR
1 USD = 0.7924 GBP
1 USD = 1.3590 CAD
1 USD = 1.5502 AUD
1 USD = 146.3130 JPY
1 USD = 4.8671 BRL
1 USD = 95.3619 RUB
1 USD = 7.2745 CNY
      1 CAD = 0.7357 USD
1 CAD = 0.5830 GBP
1 CAD = 0.6788 EUR
1 CAD = 1.1406 AUD
1 CAD = 107.6490 JPY
1 CAD = 3.5809 BRL
1 CAD = 70.1621 RUB
1 CAD = 5.3522 CNY

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North America News
Barley news Canada: Domestic use of barley forecast up 28% in 2022-23 ...Click here
Hops news World: World hop crop 2023 expected to be at least 5% higher than in 2022 ...Click here
Barley news Canada: Canadian farmers projected to produce less wheat, canola, barley, and oats this year ...Click here
Brewery news USA, TX: Anheuser-Busch announces $22.5 mln investment in its Houston brewery ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NC: Mint Hill’s only brewery preparing for September opening ...Click here
Brewery news USA, CO: LowDown Brewery + Kitchen to close for good on September 30 ...Click here
World News
Brewery news China: Tsingtao Brewery's first-half net profit rises 20.1% ...Click here
Barley news World: Rebound in barley prices takes a break for the time being ...Click here
Malt news UK: Crisp Malt looking ahead after Canadian buyout ...Click here
Barley news EU & UK: Heavy rains interrupt harvest in key malting barley regions ...Click here
Barley news Australia & China: Australia ships first cargo of barley to China since tariff lift ...Click here
Barley news Ukraine: Winter barley planted area may decrease significantly this year ...Click here
Brewery news Finland & Norway: Nordic drinks firm Anora to distribute AB InBev beer brands in Finland and Norway ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: Asahi Super Dry to get new low-alcohol spinoff ...Click here
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These Days in Business History


28 August
1565 - Oldest city in the US, St Augustine Fla, established
1828 - Lev Tolstoi was born, Russian writer (War & Peace, Anna Karenina) [OS]
1963 - Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a dream" speech held at Lincoln Memorial

29 August
1831 - Michael Faraday demonstrates 1st electric transformer
1854 - Self-governing windmill patented (Daniel Halladay)
1885 - Gottlieb Daimler registers his "Reitwagen" ("riding carriage") as German patent DRP No. 36423
1922 - The first radio advertisement is broadcast on WEAF-AM in New York City

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


Agenda

September 2023:
04 - 06: 13th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (IBS) (Bogota, Colombia)
08 - 09: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2023 (Stockholm, Sweden)
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)
11 - 15: Mondial de la Biere Rio 2023 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
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:
13 - 15: 108 International Brewing & Engineering Congress 2024 (Groningen, the Netherlands)
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)
24 - 26: Mondial de la Biere 2024 (Montreal, Canada)
26 - 30: The Brewers of Europe Forum 2024 (Lille, France)

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News Articles


Barley newsCanada: Domestic use of barley forecast up 28% in 2022-23
For 2022-23, Canada’s total domestic use of barley, of which over 90% is for animal feed, is forecast at 6.0 million tonnes (Mt), up ...More info on site


Hops newsWorld: World hop crop 2023 expected to be at least 5% higher than in 2022
Despite world hop acreage decreased by around 4 %, the International Hop Growers’ Convention (IHGC) expects world crop 2023 to be at least 5% ...More info on site


Barley newsCanada: Canadian farmers projected to produce less wheat, canola, barley, and oats this year
Canadian farmers are projected to produce more corn for grain and soybeans, but less wheat, canola, barley and oats, compared with 2022, with the ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, TX: Anheuser-Busch announces $22.5 mln investment in its Houston brewery
Anheuser-Busch announced on August 29 a $22.5 million investment in its Houston brewery, which includes upgrades to the facility’s internal systems to enhance workplace safety and improve brewery efficiency. Anheuser-Busch has a long history of commitment to being a strong partner to the communities it calls home, and these upcoming local investments reflect the brewer’s dedication to delivering the highest-quality beer and other beverages to consumers while driving economic prosperity around the country.

“Investing in our people and in our communities to drive economic prosperity is part of who we are,” said Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch. “We’re excited that this $22 million investment will improve the work environment for our frontline employees while also serving as engine of economic growth for Houston and surrounding areas. We’re proud to reinforce our decades-long dedication to our employees and communities through continued investments in our facilities across the country.”

Anheuser-Busch has been a member of the Houston community for almost 60 years, and the brewer continues to reiterate its commitment through ongoing investments like this one. Last year, the brewer implemented water reuse technology at the Houston brewery to reclaim more than 100 million gallons of water each year. Building on this success with ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, NC: Mint Hill’s only brewery preparing for September opening
Mint Hill’s only brewery plans to open next month in downtown with a Caribbean vibe, the Charlotte Observer reported on August 29.

Panzu’ Brewery at 7251 Matthews-Mint Hill Road will serve craft beers and tapas with an atmosphere “like a vacation to the Dominican,” according to the brewery’s Facebook page.

Panzu’ expects to open Sept. 15, co-owner Rosa Marte de Pacheco told The Charlotte Observer.

“Imagine yourself in a white wedding on a beach with light Latin and Caribbean music. We want people to feel relaxed,” de Pacheco said.

De Pacheco and Johan Marte, natives of the Dominican Republic, named the brewery in honor of their late father, who they and the grandchildren called Papá Panzú. The siblings had been shareholders in theirs father’s fruit pulp production company.

“He loved beer. He had a big beer belly, and that’s what panzu’ means — big belly,” de Pacheco said.

The two have been homebrewing for several years with small batches of 50 to 60 bottles of IPA, American blondes and American ales, according to the Panzu’s Instagram.

Mint Hill’s first brewery, Barking Duck Brewing Co., closed in 2018 after two years at 4400 Morris Park Drive.

Panzu’ Brewery will have a seven-barrel system ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, CO: LowDown Brewery + Kitchen to close for good on September 30
When Scott O’Hearn and Philip Phifer opened LowDown Brewery + Kitchen in 2014, it was on their own terms: a brewery with food — unusual at the time — on an underused corner in Denver’s urban core, and serving straightforward beers rather than trendy styles, The Denver Post reported on August 25.

On Sept. 30, O’Hearn will close the brewery for good, but once again it is on his own terms, for the most part, which is a rare achievement for craft breweries in Colorado.

“It was a really good run. We had a great staff culture and customer culture … and we were extremely profitable, even through COVID,” he said.

But about a year ago, LowDown’s landlord began asking whether the brewery wanted to renew its lease at 800 Lincoln St. because he’d received an offer from a developer who wanted to buy the building. At first, O’Hearn and Phifer (who moved to Oregon a few years ago and backed away from day-to-day operations) rejected the notion of closing. But then O’Hearn said he began to think about it more.

“We looked at a number of things,” he said, including the ways the beer industry has changed and the way that the downtown ...More info on site


Brewery newsChina: Tsingtao Brewery's first-half net profit rises 20.1%
Tsingtao Brewery's first-half net profit rose 20.1%, mainly supported by higher beer sales and cost controls, the Morning Star reported on August 27.

Net profit ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Rebound in barley prices takes a break for the time being
The rebound in world barley prices has taken a break for the time being, RMI Analytics said in their latest report published in late ...More info on site


Malt newsUK: Crisp Malt looking ahead after Canadian buyout
Crisp Malt, founded in 1870 at Great Ryburgh, near Fakenham, is part of the Anglia Maltings Holdings (AMH) group which was acquired last month ...More info on site


Barley newsEU & UK: Heavy rains interrupt harvest in key malting barley regions
The biggest concern in Europe is the persistent and heavy rains in key malting barley regions interrupting harvest at a critical time, RMI Analytics ...More info on site


Barley news Australia & China: Australia ships first cargo of barley to China since tariff lift
Australia has shipped the first barley cargo to China since tariffs imposed in 2020 were lifted earlier this month, the country's minister for agriculture said on August 29, Reuters reported.

China ended anti-dumping tariffs on Australian barley earlier this month, roughly three years after the 80.5% duties first dented exports once worth up to A$1.5 billion ($967 million) annually and led Canberra to file a case at the World Trade Organization (WTO).

"It's terrific to have heard that overnight the first shipment has been dispatched from Kwinana and its gradually working its way towards China," Minister for Agriculture Murray Watt said at a news conference on August 29.

The chief of grain exporter CBH Group said the shipment was roughly 55,000 tons of Maximus barley, a malt variety.


Barley news Ukraine: Winter barley planted area may decrease significantly this year
Ukrainian farmers plan to increase the sown area of winter rape for 2024 to a record 1.9 million hectares but may cut the sown area of winter wheat, an agriculture ministry survey showed on August 28.

The survey said that 45% of farmers did not plan to reduce the winter sowing area while 38% would increase it and 14% would not sow winter crops, the ministry said in a statement.

"The overwhelming majority of farmers do not plan to significantly change their winter crops acreage compared to last season," the ministry said.

Earlier this month, Ukraine, facing difficulties in exporting its grain, asked farmers to report their sowing plans for 2024 to form preliminary estimates for the 2024/25 season.

It said 2,403 farmers and agricultural producers participated in the survey.

The ministry said the composition of winter crops might change and producers could reduce the share of wheat and barley, but increase the area under winter rape.

According to the survey, winter barley area may decrease most significantly - by 5.4%.

It said the overall winter crop area could rise by 0.5 million hectares, or 8%, compared to the previous season.

"Rapeseed remains the key factor in the expansion of the sown areas, with the planted area under ...More info on site


Brewery news Finland & Norway: Nordic drinks firm Anora to distribute AB InBev beer brands in Finland and Norway
Nordic drinks firm Anora has announced the signing of a partnership with AB InBev, under which it will distribute beer brands including Corona, Stella Artois and Budweiser in the on-trade channel in Finland and Norway, the European Supermarket Magazine reported on August 28.

The agreement comes into effect at the start of September, and will enable Finland-headquartered Anora to strengthen its offering to on-trade customers, a key element in its growth strategy, the drinks firm said.

“We are honoured and excited about this partnership with AB InBev," commented Pekka Tennilä, Anora chief executive.

"We have been focusing strongly on building our on-trade excellence at Anora and this partnership is another important step on that path. In line with our purpose of bringing the world of drinks to Nordic consumers, with the addition of these iconic beer brands in our partner brand portfolio we can offer even better service to our on-trade customers in Finland and Norway."

Elsewhere. Jerry Maguire, director, Growth Markets Europe at AB InBev, praised the "outstanding reputation" developed by Anora in recent years, adding that the brewer is "delighted to go hand-in-hand with Anora to grow our strong global brands".

The long-term partnership agreement covers all on-trade distribution of AB InBev brands ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan: Asahi Super Dry to get new low-alcohol spinoff
Asahi Super Dry is Japan’s favorite brand of beer, so it was a big deal when Asahi Breweries changed its recipe for the first time ever last year. Now they’ve created a new member of the Super Dry extended family, Asahi Super Dry Dry Crystal, SoraNews24 reported on August 27.

Yes, “Dry” is in the official name twice, but Asahi Super Dry Dry Crystal isn’t an extra-dry version of Super Dry, nor is it a Sailor Moon Crystal-themed brew. Instead, Asahi Super Dry Dry Crystal is a low-alcohol version of Super Dry. While the standard Super Dry is 5 percent alcohol by volume, Dry Crystal is 3.5 percent, as indicated on its can.

Despite the lower alcohol content, Asahi Super Dry Dry Crystal won’t have a watery or bland taste, Asahi Breweries assures the consumers. The company is promising a satisfyingly full flavor, achieved in part through the use of Polaris hops and a higher-than-average fermentation rate for Dry Crystal.


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