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on December 18, 2024
Base Currency: US Dollar
on December 18, 2024
      1 EUR = 1.0500 USD
1 EUR = 0.8268 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4996 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6541 AUD
1 EUR = 161.4490 JPY
1 EUR = 6.4435 BRL
1 EUR = 108.9540 RUB
1 EUR = 7.6474 CNY
      1 USD = 0.9523 EUR
1 USD = 0.7874 GBP
1 USD = 1.4282 CAD
1 USD = 1.5752 AUD
1 USD = 153.7540 JPY
1 USD = 6.1368 BRL
1 USD = 103.7680 RUB
1 USD = 7.2834 CNY


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December 18, 2024
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2024
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 243.00-245.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 225.00-227.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 195.00-197.00 -
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 589.00-591.00 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 567.00-569.00 -
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2025
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 252.00-254.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 241.00-243.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 193.00-195.00 -
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 599.00-601.00 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 585.50-587.50 -
German Malting Barley
Crop 2023
Bulk
Ex Farm
EUR/T %
Average Malting Barley Price nq  
-No change; upPrice increase; downPrice decrease versus last publication.

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Malt news UK: Boortmalt’s Buckie malting plant to increase capacity in 2026 ...Click here

Brewery news Thailand: Thai beer market expected to grow at rate surpassing country’s projected GDP ...Click here
Brewery news Ukraine: January-November beer production up 4.9% ...Click here

Whisky news World: Whisky market faces challenging times as decline deepens ...Click here


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Brewery news USA: Michelob Ultra overcomes Bud Light and boasts largest draft share in the US ...Click here
Brewery news China: Brewers seeking collaboration with domestic agricultural enterprises to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers ...Click here
Brewery news India: Stronger beers increasingly favoured in India’s premium beer segment ...Click here
Whisky news USA: American single malt finally recognised as an official whiskey category ...Click here
Brewery news Sri Lanka: Lion Brewery opens its state-of-the-art craft beer innovation centre ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Carlsberg gets approval to buy Britvic ...Click here
Brewery news Australia: Carlton & United Breweries’ Carlton Dry 3.5% named Australia’s best-selling beer ...Click here
Brewery news Italy: Diageo to close Vittoria d'Alba plant in Italy ...Click here

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These Days in Business History


16 December
1834 - Leon Walras French economist is born
1905 - Variety, covering all phases of show business, 1st published
1908 - 1st credit union in US forms (Manchester NH)

17 December
1770 - Ludwig Von Beethoven, composer is born in Bonn, Germany
1895 - George Brownell patents a machine to make paper twine (Mass)
1924 - 1st U.S. diesel electric locomotive enters service, Bronx, New York
1964 - Largest newspaper-Sunday NY Times at 946 pages

18 December
1796 - 1st U.S. newspaper to appear on Sunday (Baltimore Monitor)
1844 - Lujo [Ludwig J von] Brentano is born (German economist)
1897 - Fernand J Collin is born, Belgian economist/banker
1973 - The Islamic Development Bank is founded
1991 - General Motors announces closing of 21 plants
1997 - HTML 4.0 is published by the World Wide Web Consortium

Agenda

February 2025:
06 - 07: Glug Swiss 2025 (Alte Reithalle, Aarau, Switzerland)
07 - 10: HoReCa 2025 (Athens, Greece)
12 - 15: Great British Beer Festival Winter 2025 (Magna Science Adventure Centre, Rotherham, UK)
16 - 18: BBTech Expo 2025 (Rimini, Italy)
21 - 23: Finest Spirits 2025 (Munich, Germany)

March 2025:
03 - 07: IBD Asia Pacific Convention 2025 (Hobart, Tasmania)
12 - 15: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2025 (Blumenau, Brazil)
19 - 20: BeerX 2025 (Liverpool, UK)
25 - 27: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2025 (Expo Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico)
25 - 27: 109th International Brewing & Engineering Congress 2025 (Kulmbach, Germany)

April 2025:
03 - 05: Warsaw Beer Festival 2025 (Warsaw, Poland)
06 - 08: Planete Biere 2025 (Paris, France)
06 - 09: 15th International Trends in Brewing 'Beer & Society' 2025 (Leuven, Belgium)
10 - 12: KIBEX 2025 (Seoul, South Korea)
11 - 12: InnBrew 2025 (Barcelona, Spain)
15 - 17: Craft Beer China 2025 (Shanghai, China)
28 - 01 May: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2025 (Indianapolis, USA)
28 - 30: 27th Annual International Beer Strategies 2025 (Prague, the Czech Republic)

May 2025:
13 - 15: International Beer Strategies Conference 2025 (Prague, the Czech Republic)
16 - 18: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2025 (Expo Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico)
16 - 17: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2025 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
18 - 20: EBC Symposium 2025 (Budapest, Hungary)
26 - 01 June: Budapest Beer Week 2025 (Budapest, Hungary)

June 2025:
10 - 11: IGC Grains Conference 2025 (116 Pall Mall, London, UK)
13 - 14: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2025 (Tallinn, Estonia)
16 - 18: VLB Africa Brewing Conference 2025 (Maputo, Mosambique)
20 - 22: Mondial de la Biere 2025 (Montreal, Canada)

August 2025:
05 - 09: Great British Beer Festival 2025 (Birmingham, UK)
07 - 09: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - PROPACK VIETNAM 2025 (Saigon Exhibitions and Conventions Center, 799 Nguyen Van Linh Street, District 7, HoChiMinh City, Vietnam)
22 - 23: Beervana 2025 (Wellington, New Zealand)

September 2025:
15 - 19: Drinktec 2025 (Munich, Germany)
20 - 05 October: Oktoberfest 2025 (Munich, Germany)
27 - 29: Whisky Live Paris 2025 (Paris, France)

October 2025:
16 - 17: Brew Asia 2025 (Bangkok, Thailand)

November 2025:
10 - 12: 15th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (Parana, Brasil)

December 2025:
03 - 05: Drink Japan 2025 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)

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Malt newsUK: Boortmalt’s Buckie malting plant to increase capacity in 2026
Boortmalt’s Buckie malting plant at Rathven will join the firm’s other Scottish operations in seeing its production capacity increased, Grampian Online reported on December ...More info on site



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Brewery newsThailand: Thai beer market expected to grow at rate surpassing country’s projected GDP
The Thai beer market is expected to grow at a rate surpassing the country's projected GDP growth in 2025, supported by government stimulus measures, ...More info on site


Brewery newsUkraine: January-November beer production up 4.9%
Ukraine’s beer production totalled 12.98 mln hl in January-November 2024, up 4.9% compared to the same period in 2023, according to brewers’ association Ukrpyvo.

“The ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Michelob Ultra overcomes Bud Light and boasts largest draft share in the US
Bud Light, once the undisputed king of draft beer, is losing its crown as consumer tastes evolve. Recent data indicates this iconic brand has been surpassed by Michelob Ultra, marking a significant shift after decades of dominance, The Pinnacle Gazette reported on December 13.

According to Draftlines Technologies, which monitors over one million tap lines across the U.S., Michelob Ultra has not only closed the gap but now boasts the largest draft share. A change was observed particularly after last year's controversy surrounding Bud Light involving transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, which led to numerous boycotts and some bars opting to remove Bud Light from their taps altogether.

This momentous decline has not gone unnoticed within the Anheuser-Busch empire. Once held as the king of the bars, Bud Light's dethronement came as it slid to third place among beer sales at grocery and convenience stores. To put it simply, Modelo Especial, another brand under rival Constellation Brands, is now basking at the top spot, with Michelob Ultra hot on its heels— showing growth figures of 4% against Bud Light's disheartening slump of 13%.

Jennifer Hauke, founder of Draftlines, spoke to CNN about Michelob Ultra's ascent, stating, "Michelob Ultra has been on a path ...More info on site


Brewery news China: Brewers seeking collaboration with domestic agricultural enterprises to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers
Brewing companies in China have been seeking cooperation with domestic agricultural enterprises to breed and grow barley, hoping to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, China Daily reported on December 14.

On Oct 31, Budweiser China celebrated its collaboration with Jiangsu Nongken Group, a State-owned agricultural company, at Xinyang farm in Sheyang county, Jiangsu province, by planting a new crop of barley which is expected to be harvested at the end of May next year before being supplied to Budweiser China.

While China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of beer, the country is also the biggest importer of raw materials for brewed beers, barley in particular, according to Yuan Yue, secretary general of the beer branch of the China Alcoholic Drinks Association.

"That means the domestic supply of those ingredients has fallen short of the demand growth. As a result, China's beer industry has been troubled by this imbalance for a long period," Yuan said.

Malt and hops, two main ingredients in brewing beers, play an essential role in bringing out a mellow taste and an aromatic flavor. Yet, for decades, China has been importing malt barley and hops from markets around the world, including Europe, Australia, Canada and Argentina.

According to a report ...More info on site


Brewery news India: Stronger beers increasingly favoured in India’s premium beer segment
Stronger beers are increasingly favoured in India’s premium beer segment as consumers opt for higher-alcohol brews over milder alternatives, according to a recent report in India’s The Hindu businessline.

The shift is driven by the minimal price difference between weak and strong beers, allowing consumers to get more potency for a comparable cost. Whereas, historically, Indian beer consumers have preferred traditional lagers dominated by a few major brands, over the past four decades, newer entrants have challenged established players by offering stronger variants, reinforcing the preference for robust beers without significant price hikes.

Consequently, Indian beer preferences now differ markedly from global trends due to its unique cultural, climatic, and economic factors. While international markets favour lighter beers like lagers and pilsners, Indian consumers increasingly gravitate towards lagers with an alcohol by volume (ABV) between 5% and 8%.

In India, beer consumption is often linked to social gatherings and celebrations, contrasting with the more casual or mealtime drinking habits seen in other places worldwide.

Moreover, there is a preference for lagers with full-bodied tastes that complement the country’s spicy cuisine, whereas global markets embrace more diverse styles such as IPAs, stouts and wheat beers for their unique flavours.

Research by Ken Research, an Indian market ...More info on site


Brewery news Sri Lanka: Lion Brewery opens its state-of-the-art craft beer innovation centre
Lion Brewery (Ceylon) PLC, the biggest brewer in Sri Lanka, has officially opened its groundbreaking LKR4 billion (USD13.76 million) state-of-the-art craft beer innovation centre, the first such research establishment in the country, asiabrewersnetwork.com reported on December 6.

The facility will be dedicated to the research and development (R&D) of craft brews, and will focus on incorporating local ingredients, including the country’s iconic Ceylon Tea.

The brewery has already diversified into the craft beer sector and has developed a wide range of innovative brews, including Elle Valley White (a wheat beer), Thambapanni Red Ale, Ambalavi Mango, Cucumber Lime, Fest Celebration Lager, Blonde (a Belgian-style beer), Pure Ceylon Tea Beer, and Coffee Stout.

The company’s main brewery has an annual capacity of 200 million litres of which about 160 million litres are used, but its minimum production volume of 168,000 litres per batch has created difficulties in experimenting with new products without generating excessive wastage. The new R&D centre addresses this hurdle by allowing for much smaller batches of just 2,000 litres.

At the opening, Lion Brewery Director and CEO R.H. Meewakkala said that the facility is expected to help the company grow its export share from 15% to 20% of total output.

Craft beers with local ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Carlsberg gets approval to buy Britvic
Carlsberg's £3.3 billion deal to buy Robinsons squash maker Britvic has been given the green light by Britain's competition watchdog, smoothing the way for one of the year's biggest takeover deals, BBC reported on December 17.

The two businesses announced the agreement in July to bring together Carlsberg's array of beers with the soft drinks portfolio of Britvic, based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.

In September, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it would launch an initial probe, but confirmed on Tuesday, external it would be not be referring the tie-up for a full in-depth investigation.

The deal is now expected to complete on 16 January.


Brewery news Australia: Carlton & United Breweries’ Carlton Dry 3.5% named Australia’s best-selling beer
Carlton & United Breweries’ Carlton Dry 3.5% has been named as Australia’s best-selling new beer, based on Circana volume sales up to 27 October, Drinks Trade reported on December 17.

“While economic pressures this year were challenging, there was good performance in areas like mid-strength beer,” wrote Amanda Sellers, Group CEO of Asahi Beverages, in this letter to industry.

“In March, we launched Carlton Dry 3.5%, which quickly became Australia’s most popular new beer. It shows how we’re meeting the changing needs of beer lovers, who want great-tasting brews while moderating their alcohol consumption.”

The news follows on from Carlton Dry being recognised as the Fan Favourite Contemporary Beer at the 2024 Australian Drinks Awards, taking over from fellow CUB beer Great Northern Original.

According to CUB’s Head of Beer Ben Eyles, both Carlton Dry and Carlton Dry 3.5% are well positioned to cater to the growing better-for-you beer category.

“Health and wellness shows up in beer in the form of moderation, so lower alcohol and then lower carbs and calories… and Dry has been a pioneer in this space,” Eyles told Drinks Trade.

“Dry has been lowering carbs and lowering calories since its inception in 1999... It would be the number one better-for-you beer in ...More info on site


Brewery news Italy: Diageo to close Vittoria d'Alba plant in Italy
Diageo, the multinational beverage company, has confirmed the closure of its plant in Santa Vittoria d'Alba, located in the province of Cuneo, Italy. This decision, which will take effect in January 2025, leaves 350 employees facing uncertainty about their future. According to Kerry Easter, the company's Chief Operating Officer, the closure is final and aligns with Diageo's strategy to shift production to stronger markets, particularly in Northern Europe. The announcement has sparked criticism and concerns among workers and local authorities, Vinetur reported on December 14.

The Santa Vittoria d'Alba facility, situated in an area with a rich tradition in the alcoholic beverage industry, is Diageo's only plant in Italy. Despite being recognized as productive and efficient, the company stated that the closure is part of its plan to optimize operations in competitive markets. The official announcement was made during a meeting at the headquarters of the Piedmont Region, where union representatives and local officials expressed their outrage over the decision.

The meeting, held at the Piedmont Region skyscraper, was attended by senior Diageo executives, representatives from Confindustria Cuneo, regional president Alberto Cirio, mayors from neighboring municipalities, and local councilors. Regional authorities called the decision "unacceptable" and emphasized their commitment to finding alternatives ...More info on site



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Whisky news World: Whisky market faces challenging times as decline deepens
The latest Whisky Intelligence Report by Noble & Co reveals that the bubble of soaring prices for rare whisky may have finally burst, The Drinks Business reported on December 10.

The fine and rare whisky market, historically known for its stability and investment potential, has hit a rocky patch in 2024. According to Noble & Co’s latest Whisky Intelligence Report, the market is experiencing a sharper-than-expected decline, with auction values and volumes falling dramatically.

The report reveals a 50% year-on-year drop in auction values for Q2 2024, accompanied by a 52% decline in the number of bottles transacted. These figures mark an acceleration from the already tough conditions in the first quarter. May, historically a key month for high-value auctions, accounted for just 24% of annual value traded, significantly below expectations.

The narrative was similar last year, with Noble & Co’s 2023 report stating that the whisky market had “taken a turn for the worst.” Duncan McFadzean, the head of food and drink at Noble & Co, said: “If whisky investors and collectors were in choppy waters last year (2023), this year they’re in the eye of the storm and are battening down the hatches,” The Times reported.

Economic factors are playing a major ...More info on site


Whisky news USA: American single malt finally recognised as an official whiskey category
After several years of deliberations, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has issued its final rule establishing a new American Single Malt Whiskey category, Forbes reported on December 13.

The ruling will help protect and promote the growing category of American Single Malt (ASM) whiskey, according to the American Single Malt Commission (ASMWC) and the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).“

Steve Hawley, the ASMWC President, an organization of several hundred ASM whiskey producers, hailed the landmark ruling from the TTB, noting that it “further cements our standing on the global stage in whiskey”

He added:

We applaud TTB for hearing the call from distillers, purveyors, and fans of American Single Malt and formalizing a definition that supports and protects our producers both here and abroad. It’s a momentous day for American Single Malt Whiskey, and this is just the beginning of a bright future for the category.

DISCUS President & CEO Chris Swonger thanked the TTB “for listening to the needs of U.S. distillers and working with the industry to provide an official standard for the American Single Malt Whiskey category.”

Swonger added:

This is great news for America’s distillers and spirits consumers. This formal definition will protect the integrity ...More info on site


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