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October 10 - October 12, 2016


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1 USD = 1.3208 CAD
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North America News
Brewery news USA: MillerCoors now has only one owner ...Click here
Brewery news Japan & US: Kirin Holdings to acquire about 25% stake in Brooklyn Brewery for undisclosed sum ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Craft brewery revolution transformed barley and hops demand ...Click here
Brewery news Canada: Molson Coors wants to offer wider selection of imported beers after closing acquisition of MillerCoors ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Midian Brewing opening its doors to the public on October 10 ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Rouge River Brewing to open in Markham very soon ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, AB: 4th Meridian Brewing opens in Lloydminster between Alberta and Saskatchewan but only allowed to distribute within Alberta ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Lake Wilcox Brewing launches its brewery in Vaughan ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Nickel Brook Brewing relaunches Burlington Brewery as the Funk Lab ...Click here
World News
Brewery news World: AB InBev announces successful completion of business combination with SABMiller ...Click here
Brewery news Australia: Consumption of alcohol per capita forecast to keep falling until at least 2024 ...Click here
Barley news World: Enlarged AB InBev may become even tougher when negotiating malting barley and malt prices ...Click here
Barley news Black Sea region: Black Sea countries report record barley crops this year ...Click here
Brewery news Japan & UK: Asahi announces completion of its acquisition of Miller Brands and formation of Asahi UK ...Click here
Brewery news Australia: Coca-Cola Amatil gains exclusive distribution rights to Miller Genuine Draft and Miller Chill in Australia ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Pound weakens again further reducing SABMiller investors takeover premium ...Click here
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HOW DOES THE TEMPERATURE AND HOP AMOUNT INFLUENCE FLAVOUR EXTRACTION DURING DRY HOPPING?

ABSTRACT
This was one of the questions that was looked into when our Barth team conducted these small-scale dry hopping experiments. Applying the temperatures 0°C, 13°C and 20°C with inline GC-measurements of 14 hop aroma components, it was found that for most of the components a higher temperature results in higher concentrations in the beer. However the extraction yield is different for alcohols compared to terpenes and other compounds. It was also observed that a six-fold higher concentration of hops yielded, in general, higher extraction values which are on average only 1-3 times higher. This may be due to a saturation limit.

Hinz, S.: Influence of time, temperature and hop oil content on aroma extraction during dry hopping.

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These Days in Business History


10 October
1993 - Paolo Gucci, entrepreneur/accessories designer, dies at 64
1995 - Robert E. Lucas awarded Nobel Prize in economics
2006 - Google buys YouTube.com for $1.6 billion

11 October
1617 - Franchois Vranck, economist/writer (Deduction), dies at about 62
1844 - Henry John Heinz is born. He founded the H. J. Heinz Company
1868 - Thomas Edison patents his 1st invention: electric voice machine
1887 - A. Miles patents elevator

12 October
1492 - Columbus arrives in Bahamas (real Columbus Day)
1918 - 1st use of iron lung (at Boston's Children Hospital). The iron lung is called a negative pressure ventilator. It enables a person to breathe when normal muscle control has been lost
1935 - Luciano Pavarotti born in Modena, Italy


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World Beer Cup 2016


October 2016:
06-08: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2016 (Stockholm, Sweden)
06-08: Great American Beer Festival 2016 (Denver, USA)
08-10: Brouwplus 2016 (Antwerp, Belgium)
11-14: China Brew, China Beverage 2016 (Shanghai, China)
21-23: The Finest Spirits & Beer Convention 2016 (Bochum, Germany)


November 2016:
08-10: Brau Beviale 2016 (Nuremberg, Germany)
09-12: Vietfood & Beverage - ProPack 2016 (Hanoi, Vietnam)


December 2016:
15-17: drink technology India 2016 (Mumbai, India)


February 2017:
01-03: Finest Spirits 2017 (Munich, Germany)
04-05: Bruges Beer Festival 2017 (Bruges, Belgium)
10-12: Brau Kunst Live 2017 (Munich, Germany)
10-13: HoReCa 2017 (Athens, Greece)
17-19: Mondial de la Biere 2017 (Mulhouse, France)
18-21: Beer Attraction 2017 (Rimini, Italy)
22-25: CAMRA's National Winter Ales Festival 2017 (Norwich, UK)
23-25: Alltech Craft Brews & Food Fair 2017 (Dublin, Ireland)
28-02 March: Beviale Moscow 2017 (Moscow, Russia)


March 2017:
08-10: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2017 (Mexico City, Mexico)
16-18: BeerX 2017 (Sheffield, UK)
24-26: Barcelona Beer Festival 2017 (Barcelona, Spain)


April 2017:
07-08: Helsinki Beer Festival 2017 (Helsinki , Finland)
10-13: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2017 (Washington, D.C., USA)
12-14: Siberian Beer 2017 (Novosibirsk, Russia)
22-23: Zythos Beer Festival 2017 (Leuven, Belgium)


May 2017:
14-18: EBC 2017 (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
25-27: South Beer Cup 2017 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)


June 2017:
06-07: Brewing Equipment and Technology 2017 (Birmingham, UK)
14-18: Mondial de la Biere 2017 (Montreal, Canada)


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News Articles


Brewery news USA: MillerCoors now has only one owner
The sun rose on MillerCoors' Chicago headquarters on October 11 just the same as the day before. It was, as MillerCoors CEO Gavin Hattersley often says, business as usual, but with one small exception.

"The biggest change is we are now the largest American-owned brewer, and that's a big deal for me. I'm quite excited," Hattersley said in a phone interview to Chicago Tribune on October 11.

No longer a joint venture, MillerCoors now has only one owner, as of October 11 — Molson Coors, now the third largest brewer in the world. Technically speaking, Molson Coors is an American-Canadian company, with dual corporate headquarters in Denver and Montreal, but the vast majority of its shareholders are in the U.S. — hence Hattersley's point.

As the foam settles on Anheuser-Busch InBev's roughly $108 billion acquisition of SABMiller, which closed on October 10, forming the largest beer company in the world, MillerCoors remains focused on its goal of turning its business around.

"We have a lot of work to do to get back to (sales) growth," Hattersley said.

In order to gain regulatory approval for the so-called megabrew deal, SABMiller sold its 58 percent stake in MillerCoors to Molson Coors, which already owned the rest, for ...More info on site


Brewery newsJapan & US: Kirin Holdings to acquire about 25% stake in Brooklyn Brewery for undisclosed sum
A trans-Pacific deal to spread the taste of Brooklyn’s best-known beer globally was inspired by a few chugs of lager in a New York ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Craft brewery revolution transformed barley and hops demand
The craft brewery revolution has transformed barley and hops demand, say experts.

The United States is the mecca of craft beer with an estimated 4,144 breweries. The next largest market is the United Kingdom with 723. Canada ranks sixth at 483, according to Alltech, an animal health company that also owns a brewery.

Craft breweries are defined as at least 75 percent independently owned breweries producing 15,000 to six million barrels of beer per year.

They accounted for 12 to 13 percent of the total U.S. beer market last year, and the industry expects that share will grow to 20 percent by 2020.

The impact of this new beer player on the barley industry has been profound, said retired University of Saskatchewan barley breeder Brian Rossnagel.

He estimates craft brewers buy at least 20 to 25 percent of the malt produced in North America, which is about double their share of the beer market.

“Craft brewers are all malt brewers, so that’s very important to barley growers and maltsters,” Rossnagel told delegates attending Ag-West Bio’s annual meeting.

Mainstream brewers incorporate sugar adjuncts, which are unmalted grains such as corn, rice and wheat, or syrups made from cheap sugars into their recipes.

“It’s really pleasing to see the craft ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada: Molson Coors wants to offer wider selection of imported beers after closing acquisition of MillerCoors
Molson Coors wants to offer Canadians a wider selection of imported beers after closing its C$12-billion US acquisition of Miller brands that makes it the third-largest global brewer, CBC.ca reported on October 12.

Several craft and mainstream brands from the United States and Europe — including Leinenkugel, Miller High Life, Sharp's, Staropramen and Franciscan Well — could make their way onto store shelves next year, Molson Coors CEO Mark Hunter said.

Meanwhile, Canadian craft beers like Creemore and Granville Island could be exported to the large American market. "It's potentially going to be a two way street," Hunter said in an interview. "We're doing all of our planning right now for 2017 so you'd expect to see some of these emerge in our portfolio once we get probably into the spring of 2017 so they're there for peak selling time."

The Denver and Montreal-based brewer has acquired SABMiller's 58 per cent stake in MillerCoors, a U.S. joint venture formed in 2008. It also gained the international rights to Miller brands and royalty-free U.S. licences for SABMiller import and license brands including Peroni, Pilsner Urquell, Fosters and Redd's.

The transaction stemmed from Labatt parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev's blockbuster C$107-billion US takeover of SABMiller that gave ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, ON: Midian Brewing opening its doors to the public on October 10
Almost 3 years after it was first announced, Midian Brewing will be opening its brewery and retail store next week in Windsor, Canadian Beer News reported on October 7.

Located at 1335 Wyandotte St. E. in the city’s Walkerville neighbourhood, Midian has previewed its beers at several festivals and events this year – including the LaSalle Beer Festival taking place this weekend – but Monday October 10th will be the first day its facility is open to the public.

Midian’s website has details of two core brands – Midian Lagered Ale (8% abv, 56 IBU) and Midian Special Dark (6% abv, 35 IBU) – and beers will be available to purchase in 473 ml swing-top bottles at 1.89 litre growlers.


Brewery news Canada, ON: Rouge River Brewing to open in Markham very soon
The first brewery in the Southern Ontario city of Markham is set to open its doors very soon, Canadian Beer News reported on October 4.

Rouge River Brewing has been co-founded by Jordan Mills, a brewer most recently employed at Mill Street Brewery in Toronto.

Located at 50 Bullock Drive in Markham, the brewery promises to offer “hop forward American style beers as well as sour/funky beers inspired by Belgian and modern American beers” when it opens in coming weeks.


Brewery news Canada, AB: 4th Meridian Brewing opens in Lloydminster between Alberta and Saskatchewan but only allowed to distribute within Alberta
The Daily Beer reports that a brewery has launched in a prairie city where it can’t legally distribute its beer to a good portion of the residents.

4th Meridian Brewing is a new nanobrewery opened last month by partners Helen Ramful, Brad Hoffman and Edward James in Lloydminster, a city that is located on the border between Alberta and Saskatchewan, and split between the two provinces.

Named after a designation for the border defined by the Alberta Township Survey System, 4th Meridian is currently brewing on a 3.5 barrel system in the garage of Hoffman’s parents on the outskirts of the Alberta side of the city, and is only allowed to distribute within Alberta due to provincial liquor laws, meaning that it can’t sell and deliver beer to licensees on the Saskatchewan side of town.

Even with this limitation, the is brewing several brands – including Bachelor Blond Ale, Re-Session Ale and Mango Hefeweizen – to sell on the Alberta side, with distribution currently limited to sales to bars and restaurants. According to the article, “their goal is to make beer, build support and capital, and then open a bigger brewery with taproom in the town.”


Brewery news Canada, ON: Lake Wilcox Brewing launches its brewery in Vaughan
Lake Wilcox Brewing has announced that its brewery and retail store is now open in the city of Vaughan, just north of Toronto in Ontario’s York Region, Canadian Beer News reported.

Founded by David De Ciantis and Ray Nicolini – residents of nearby Richmond Hill – Lake Wilcox was launched in 2015 as a virtual brewery, producing its flagship Mad Quacker Amber Lager under contract while the partners searched for a physical location. The Vaughan facility was subsequently announced in January, and opened to the public late last week.

Situated at 1033 Edgeley Blvd. near the Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre, the facility includes a brewery, taproom and retail shop, offering glasses and cans of four core brands – Mad Quacker, Lake House Craft Lager, Bandit American Pale Ale, and Black Hops Belgian Black IPA – along with rotating one-offs and seasonals and tap and in 650 ml bomber bottles. Growlers will also be available starting later this week.

Lake Wilcox Brewing is open daily from 10:00 AM (with taproom service starting at 11:00 AM), closing at 9:00 PM on Thursday and Friday, and 5:00 PM all other days.


Brewery news Canada, ON: Nickel Brook Brewing relaunches Burlington Brewery as the Funk Lab
Nickel Brook Brewing has announced that with production of its mainline brands now shifted to the brewery in Hamilton that it co-owns with Collective Arts Brewing, its original brewery in nearby Burlington has been transitioned to a “full-time funk and sour beer facility” known as The Funk Lab, Canadian Beer News reported.

According to a press release, “The Funk Lab is dedicated to brewing small-batch funk and sour beers using rare and wild yeast strains, as well as barrel-ageing beers such as fan-favourites Cuvée and Winey Bastard.”

The transition also means that two previously limited brands – Uncommon Element Brett Pale Ale and Brett Saison – will now be available year round, alongside a rotation of seasonal and one-off brands such as a Cucumber-Lime Gose and Uber Raspberry Berliner Weisse.


Brewery news World: AB InBev announces successful completion of business combination with SABMiller
Anheuser-Busch InBev NV/SA announced on October 10 it has successfully completed the business combination with SABMiller plc.

AB InBev announced the listing of and the commencement of dealings in its 1,693,242,156 New Ordinary Shares on Euronext Brussels, effective 11 October 2016. AB InBev also announced the listing of and the commencement of dealings in its New Ordinary Shares on the JSE and the BMV, and the commencement of trading of American Depositary Receipts representing New Ordinary Shares on NYSE, effective 11 October 2016.

The company also announced the completion of the divestiture of SABMiller Limited's equity interest in China Resources Snow Breweries Limited to China Resources Beer (Holdings) Company Limited and the completion of the divestiture of SABMiller Limited's interest in the Peroni, Grolsch and Meantime brand families and associated businesses in Italy, the Netherlands, the UK and internationally.


Brewery newsAustralia: Consumption of alcohol per capita forecast to keep falling until at least 2024
Consumption of alcohol per capita in Australia, which has already tumbled to 50-year lows, is forecast to keep falling steadily until at least 2024, ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Enlarged AB InBev may become even tougher when negotiating malting barley and malt prices
Life could become tougher for traders in malting barley as their largest customer just got bigger, the Financial Times reported on October 10.

Anheuser-Busch InBev’s ...More info on site


Barley newsBlack Sea region: Black Sea countries report record barley crops this year
All countries around the Black Sea harvested record barley crops and dominate world markets except East Asia, H. M. Gauger GmbH reported in September. ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan & UK: Asahi announces completion of its acquisition of Miller Brands and formation of Asahi UK
Asahi Group Holdings, the new owner of Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Grolsch and Meantime, has announced the completion of its acquisition of Miller Brands and the formation of Asahi UK, Off Licence News reported on October 12.

The announcement coincides with the confirmation that AB InBev has successfully completed the deal to acquire SABMiller.

As part of the acquisition of SAB Miller, AB InBev was forced to sell a number of its and SAB Miller’s brands in Asia and Europe in order to meet the demands of competition regulators. Within this it offloaded a number of brands, including Grolsch and Peroni, to Asahi.

Asahi’s investment is part of Asahi Europe’s strategy to lead the development of the continent’s Super Premium Beer sector, the company said.

Gary Haigh, managing director of Asahi UK, said: “Our Super Premium Brand portfolio is powered by a seamless distribution network, expert customer marketing and sales capability – this means we can extend and grow Asahi’s ambition in the UK. Peroni Nastro Azzurro has been a key driver in the growth of the UK Super Premium sector, which is now worth £1.3 bln and accounts for more than a quarter of the London beer market. With the backing of the Asahi ...More info on site


Brewery news Australia: Coca-Cola Amatil gains exclusive distribution rights to Miller Genuine Draft and Miller Chill in Australia
Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) and Molson Coors International (MCI) have signed a new deal which will see Miller Genuine Draft and Miller Chill exclusively distributed by CCA in Australia, The Shout reported on October 11.

Molson Coors is now the world’s fifth biggest brewer after AB InBev completed its takeover of SABMiller and the addition of the Miller brand, Australia’s fourth biggest Premium International beer, is “hugely significant” for CCA’s Alcohol and Coffee business.

Shane Richardson CCA’s Managing Director of Alcohol and Coffee said: “This new agreement deepens our existing relationship with Molson Coors, now the world’s third largest brewer, and represents an exciting step in our journey to grow our beer business across Australia.”

The move is part of a new long-term sales and distribution agreement between CCA and MCI, a division of Molson Coors which today acquired the global rights to the Miller brand portfolio as part of the AB InBev deal.

CCA and MCI have been brand partners since 2013 with CCA distributing the Molson Coors beer portfolio, which includes Coors and Blue Moon.

Stewart Glendinning, CEO of Molson Coors International added: “As we welcome the world-famous Miller family of brands into our business globally, we are thrilled to be renewing our partnership ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Pound weakens again further reducing SABMiller investors takeover premium
The pound fell for a third trading day on October 10, deepening its loss since Friday, October 7’s flash crash and compounding the woes of SABMiller investors, whose takeover premium has all but vanished with the currency’s post-Brexit decline, BDlive reported.

The pound weakened by about 0.3%, trading at $1.24, in early morning trade on Monday, October 10.

Against the rand, the pound was at about R17.12 shortly after 10am on October 10.

At the time Anheuser-Busch InBev announced its offer of £44 per share for SABMiller, the exchange rate was about R22/£, and the deal represented a premium of about 22%.

On October 7 the pound fell about 6% within minutes during Asian trading hours. The steep decline was blamed on trading algorithms, and the currency recouped most of the decline.

Nonetheless, it has weakened markedly since the UK’s June 23 referendum on leaving the European Union, losing about 15% against the euro since then.



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