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Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 19-May-2010

1 EUR = 1.2354 USD
1 EUR = 0.8562 GBP
1 EUR = 1.2748 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4155 AUD
1 EUR = 114.392 JPY
1 EUR = 2.2297 BRL
1 EUR = 37.5427 RUB
1 EUR = 8.4462 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 19-May-2010

1 USD = 0.8096 EUR
1 USD = 0.693 GBP
1 USD = 1.0319 CAD
1 USD = 1.1457 AUD
1 USD = 92.602 JPY
1 USD = 1.8049 BRL
1 USD = 30.39 RUB
1 USD = 6.8371 CNY
Currency Rates, EUR/USD Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Average Market Prices Change Trend

May 19, 2010

Type Crop 2009 Crop 2010
2rs Barley EUR99.0-103.0 EUR135.0-139.0 0.72%
6rw Barley EUR96.0-100.0 EUR118.0-122.0 0.83%
2rs Malt EUR280.0-284.0 EUR319.5-323.5 0.46%
6rw Malt EUR276.5-280.5 EUR298.5-302.5 0.50%
Feed Barley EUR90.0-94.0 1.08% nq nq

Note: Just click on the price link and you will be led to our Market Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are estimated on FOB Creil basis. Average Malt Prices are theoretical and based FOB Antwerp being estimated on French malting barley. The changes are compared to last Newsletter's prices. Arrows indicate the direction of the change.


Top Industry News

World: No significant changes on malt markets as yet ...Click here
The Philippines: San Miguel Brewery reports successful Q1 2010 ...Click here
Russia: Jan-Apr beer production down 14.8% ...Click here
Japan: Beer shipments decline 3.2% due to cold weather and frugal consumer trend ...Click here
Bulgaria: Carlsberg now Bulgaria’s No. 2 brewer with 30% share of beer market ...Click here
United Kingdom: VAT increase to 20% will damage seriously beer trade - BBPA ...Click here
World: IGC’s forecast of decline in barley acreage, production seen as ‘excessively optimistic’ ...Click here
EU: Malting barley surplus thinning out slowly but surely ...Click here
China: China forecast to import large quantities of malting barley again in 2010/11 ...Click here


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United Kingdom: Molson Coors launches three its brands in new format for the FIFA World Cup 2010 ...More Info
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Brewery News

The Philippines: San Miguel Brewery reports successful Q1 2010
Philippines’ San Miguel Corporation (SMC) said on May, 17 its domestic beer operations, San Miguel Brewery, delivered sales volumes of 43.8 million cases in ...More Info

Russia: Jan-Apr beer production down 14.8%
Russia’s January – April beer output declined versus the same period last year by 14.8% to 25.6 mln hl, Rosstat reported on May, 18.

In ...More Info

Japan: Beer shipments decline 3.2% due to cold weather and frugal consumer trend
Japan’s shipments of beer and beer-like beverages fell 3.2% on the year to 39.26 million cases in April, down for the fourth straight month, ...More Info

Bulgaria: Carlsberg now Bulgaria’s No. 2 brewer with 30% share of beer market
Carlsberg Bulgaria currently ranks second on the Bulgarian beer market, after Zagorka AD, and ahead of Kamenitza AD, CEO Aleksander Grancharov was quoted as ...More Info

United Kingdom: VAT increase to 20% will damage seriously beer trade - BBPA
The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has warned that an increase in VAT to 20pc would cost UK beer drinkers Ł300 mln a ...More Info

Malt News

World: No significant changes on malt markets as yet
According to a recent industry analysis, here is no indication of better malt markets yet. The change of beer recipes has left a strong ...More Info

Barley News

World: IGC’s forecast of decline in barley acreage, production seen as ‘excessively optimistic’
The estimate of the world barley acreage in the latest IGC report is 2% down from last year’s, at 54.7 mln ha, whereas the ...More Info

EU: Malting barley surplus thinning out slowly but surely
After last year’s harvest the EU malting barley S/D balance looked so heavy that price levels deteriorated below the intervention price and only a ...More Info

China: China forecast to import large quantities of malting barley again in 2010/11
A professional association estimates China’s barley production of 2009 at 2.13 mln tonnes, of which 980,000 tonnes of winter and 1.150 mln tonnes of ...More Info
Scientific Digest

A New Validation of Relevant Substances for the Evaluation of Beer Aging Depending on the Employed Boiling System

Markus Herrmann, Björn Klotzbücher, Michael Wurzbacher, Stefan Hanke, Udo Kattein, Werner Back, Thomas Becker and Martin Krottenthaler

J. Inst. Brew. 116(1), 41–48, 2010
ABSTRACT
During the last years changes in aging indicators have been observed, supposedly resulting from modern brewing technology. The Research Brewery Weihenstephan (Forschungsbrauerei Weihenstephan) offers excellent opportunities for comparing different modern wort boiling systems under semi-industrial conditions. Employing three different boiling systems, nine brews were produced. The resulting worts were compared regarding the most common wort parameters. Furthermore the influence of the different boiling systems on aging indicators in the resulting beers was analyzed using a newly developed mass spectrometry-based method. The decrease in the total amount of aging indicators in industrial beers over the last years is very likely the result of lower thermal intake in modern brewhouse equipment. The total amount of aging indicators is sufficient to describe the differences in modern boiling systems. In summary, 2-furfural dominates all other indicators in terms of thermal influence. 2-Furfuryl ethyl ether can be suggested as good indicator of aging as postulated by Eichhorn, whereas â-damascenone is questionable as an aging indicator. Supplementary experiments were carried out to investigate the role of the aging indicators as stale flavour components. Because of synergistic effects, many stale flavour compounds act as aroma compounds and not only as indicators. Key words: Aging indicators, beer flavour, boiling systems, brewhouse, synergistic effects, wort. Load full article, 8 pages, 482 kb , PDF file

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