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E-Malt.com Newsletter 48b
November 29 - December 02, 2018


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on November 30, 2018
Base Currency: Canadian Dollar
on November 30, 2018
      1 USD = 0.8788 EUR
1 USD = 0.7813 GBP
1 USD = 1.3276 CAD
1 USD = 1.3669 AUD
1 USD = 113.3700 JPY
1 USD = 3.8502 BRL
1 USD = 66.5122 RUB
1 USD = 6.9413 CNY
      1 CAD = 0.7531 USD
1 CAD = 0.5884 GBP
1 CAD = 0.6618 EUR
1 CAD = 1.0295 AUD
1 CAD = 85.3800 JPY
1 CAD = 2.8996 BRL
1 CAD = 50.0911 RUB
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North America News
Barley news Canada: Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre publishes its 2019-20 recommended malting barley varieties list ...Click here
Brewery news USA: MillerCoors and Pabst Brewing settled settle lawsuit over brewing conflict ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, BC: Four Winds Brewing planning second location in Southlands ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Michelob Ultra and Modelo booming amid flat beer industry ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Dundas and Sons Brewing now open in London, Ontario ...Click here
World News
Brewery news Australia: Alcohol consumption lowest in more than 55 years ...Click here
Barley news World: Demand for imported barley rising faster than production ...Click here
Barley news EU: Malting barley markets show very little activity ...Click here
Barley news Australia: Barley prices start to recover this week ...Click here
Barley news Argentina: Sources reported bigger frost damage to crops than previously expected ...Click here
Brewery news Cameroon: SABC stops distributing draft beer ...Click here
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DEMYSTIFYING NEW ENGLAND IPAS

ABSTRACT
New England IPAs (NEIPAs) are known for juiciness, soft bitterness and very high turbidity. How those attributes relate to hop components was dubiously investigated so far. A group of US researcher did a thorough research of these parameter and could show the following. Compared to West Coast IPAs or other beers NEIPAs are very high in humulinones, alpha acids, beta acids and also Xanthohumol. Due to the high concentration of humulinones these contribute about 50% to the total bitterness. Because of the high amounts of humulinones and alpha acids the measured IBUs are very misleading for NEIPAs as they are often twice as high as the sensory bitterness. The haze contributing fractions that can be identified are proteins (36%) hops (11%) polyphenols (3%) and fatty acids (1%) and not yeast!

REFERENCES:

Maye, JP.: Hidden secrets of the New England IPAs, oral presentation M018 at the Brewing Summit, August 2018, San Diego

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These Days in Business History


29 November
1775 - Sir James Jay invents invisible ink
1877 - Thomas Edison demonstrates hand-cranked phonograph
1993 - CNN/fn, the financial network by Turner Enterprises, launched

30 November
1886 - 1st commercially successful AC electric power plant opens, Buffalo
1924 - 1st photo facsimile transmitted across Atlantic by radio (London-NYC)
1983 - Police free kidnapped beer magnate Alfred Heineken in Amsterdam
1998 - Exxon and Mobil sign a US$73.7 billion agreement to merge, thus creating ExxonMobil, the world's largest company
1999 - British Aerospace and Marconi Electronic Systems merge to form BAE Systems, Europe's largest defense contractor and the fourth largest aerospace firm in the world
2005 - First human face transplant is performed in France

01 December
1878 - 1st White House telephone installed
1910 - Continuous moving assembly line introduced by Ford (car every 2:38)
1959 - 1st color photograph of Earth from outer space

02 December
1816 - 1st savings bank in U.S. opens (Philadelphia Savings Fund Society)
1901 - Gillette patents 1st disposable razor
1927 - 1st Model A Fords sold, for $385


Agenda

February 2019:
08 - 10: Finest Spirits 2019 (Munich, Germany)
08 - 11: HoReCa 2019 (Athens, Greece)
15 - 16: Braukunst Live! 2019 (Munich, Germany)
16 - 19: Beer Attraction 2019 (Rimini, Italy)
19 - 21: Beviale Moscow 2019 (Moscow, Russia)
19 - 23: Great British Beer Festival Winter 2019 (Norwich, UK)
28 - 02 March: Drink Technology India 2019 (Bengaluru, India)

March 2019:
05 - 07: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2019 (Mexico City, Mexico)
11 - 13: 105th Brewing and Engineering Congress 2019 (Rust, Germany)
13 - 14: BeerX 2019 (Liverpool, UK)
13 - 16: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2019 (Blumenau, Brazil)
14 - 16: Alltech Craft Brews & Food Fair 2019 (Dublin, Ireland)
15 - 17: Barcelona Beer Festival 2019 (Barcelona, Spain)
27 - 28: Craft Beer Italy 2019 (Milan, Italy)
27 - 29: 10th World Barley, Malt & Beer Conference (Warsaw, Poland)

April 2019:
08 - 11: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2019 (Denver, Colorado, USA)
26 - 28: Zythos Beer Festival 2019 (Leuven, Belgium)

May 2019:
15 - 17: Craft Beer China 2019 (Shanghai, China)
21 - 24: Beer 2019 (Sochi, Russia)
21 - 26: Latvia Beer Fest 2019 (Riga, Latvia)
22 - 25: Mondial de la Biere 2019 (Montreal, Canada)
23 - 25: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2019 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
28 - 30: Brasil Brau 2019 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

June 2019:
02 - 06: The 37th Congress of the European Brewery Convention (Antwerp, Belgium)
03 - 04: The Brewers of Europe Forum 2019 (Antwerp, Belgium)
09 - 11: Brewing Conference 2019 (Bangkok, Thailand)
25 - 26: BevExpo 2019 (Ricoh Arena, Judds Lane, Coventry, United Kingdom)

July 2019:
09 - 11: Fdt Africa 2019 (Midrand, South Africa)

August 2019:
02 - 04: The 23rd International Berlin Beer Festival (Berlin, Germany)
06 - 10: The Great British Beer Festival 2019 (London, UK)
07 - 10: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - PROPACK 2019 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
09 - 10: Beervana 2019 (Wellington, New Zealand)

September 2019:
04 - 08: Mondial de la Biere 2019 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
21 - 06 October: Oktoberfest 2019 (Munich, Germany)
26 - 27: Sea Brew 2019 (Bangkok, Thailand)

October 2019:
03 - 05: The Great American Beer Festival 2019 (Denver, USA)

November 2019:
12 - 14: Brau Beviale 2019 (Nuremberg, Germany)
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News Articles


Barley news Canada: Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre publishes its 2019-20 recommended malting barley varieties list
The Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre (CMBTC) has released its annual list of malting barley varieties that hold the most promise for producers in terms of performance, quality and marketability.

The 2019-20 Recommended Malting Barley Variety List includes varieties that have been pilot scale tested by the CMBTC and which exhibit good malting and brewing characteristics. The recommendations are also based on input from grain companies, domestic and international maltsters and brewers, grower associations and seed companies, says Peter Watts, Managing Director of the CMBTC.

“The overall purpose of the list is to help producers choose malting barley varieties with the greatest potential to be selected for malt,” he says.

Canada is recognized by the global malting and brewing industry for high quality barley varieties such as AC Metcalfe and CDC Copeland. However, newer varieties are in the process of being introduced into the marketplace such as AAC Synergy, CDC Bow, AAC Connect, CDC Fraser and Lowe. With excellent malting quality and improved agronomics, including higher yields and better disease resistance, these varieties will ultimately improve Canada’s competiveness and support producer returns.

The CMBTC advises producers to talk to their local elevators, malting companies or grain buyers before making final decisions on which varieties ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: MillerCoors and Pabst Brewing settled settle lawsuit over brewing conflict
MillerCoors and Pabst Brewing settled a lawsuit on November 28 in which the hipster's brand of choice claimed the bigger brewer lied about its ability to continue brewing Pabst's beers to put that company out of business, CNBC reported.

The settlement came as jurors were ending their second day of deliberations after a two-week trial in Milwaukee County Circuit Court.

"We have reached an amicable settlement in the case and are pleased to resolve all outstanding issues with Pabst," MillerCoors said in a statement. Settlement details were not disclosed.

Since 1999, Chicago-based MillerCoors has made and shipped nearly all of Pabst's beers, which include Pabst Blue Ribbon, Old Milwaukee, Lone Star and Schlitz. Pabst's lawyers argued in the company's 2016 lawsuit that MillerCoors worried that Pabst would cut into its market share and devised a plan to stop brewing for the smaller competitor. MillerCoors' attorneys called Pabst's claim a conspiracy theory and said the company was simply deciding what makes economic sense.

The agreement between MillerCoors and Pabst, which was founded in Milwaukee in 1844 but is now headquartered in Los Angeles, expires in 2020 but provides for two possible five-year extensions. The companies disagreed on how the extensions were to be negotiated: MillerCoors ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, BC: Four Winds Brewing planning second location in Southlands
Four Winds Brewing has announced plans to open a second location in Southlands, a new farmlands community being established in the Tsawwassen area of Delta, BC, Canadian Beer News reported.

The new facility will be over 30,000 square feet, and will feature a restaurant and production brewery. As the Southlands project will include 300 acres of farmland, the brewery plans to grow hops, grains, and other ingredients to be used in its beer and kitchen.

While zoning for the development already includes approval for a brewpub, the proposed Four Winds project exceeds the originally planned size and scope, so a request for zoning modifications will be filed with the city of Delta by Four Winds and Southland developers Century Group.

A public meeting and information session on the proposal will be taking place at the South Delta Recreation Centre on Thursday, November 29th from 5:00 to 8:00 PM.


Brewery newsUSA: Michelob Ultra and Modelo booming amid flat beer industry
It’s not all bad news in the sluggish U.S. beer market, the IndustryWeek reported on November 30.

Sure, consumers are drinking less brew, increasingly swapping ...More info on site


Brewery news Canada, ON: Dundas and Sons Brewing now open in London, Ontario
A revitalized heritage property in the Old East Village area of London, Ontario is now home to the city’s newest small brewery and taproom, Canadian Beer News reported on November 28.

Dundas and Sons Brewing has been founded by long-time homebrewer Rob Dundas, and is located in Lilley’s Corners, a group of buildings at the corner of Adelaide and Dundas Streets that were built by businessman Charles Lilley between 1871 and 1873.

Situated in a space facing Adelaide Street, Dundas and Sons had a soft launch yesterday, and will have six beers on tap (names, styles, and other details TBA) in time for its official soft opening event this coming Friday and Saturday.

Dundas and Sons Brewing is located at 400 Adelaide Street North, and will be open at 1:00 PM daily with the exception of Mondays, with closing time varying by day.


Brewery newsAustralia: Alcohol consumption lowest in more than 55 years
Australia's love affair with drinking is waning, according to official figures that show alcohol consumption has fallen to levels not seen since the early ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Demand for imported barley rising faster than production
Demand for imported barley is rising faster than production, according to the International Grains Council (IGC) November crop report released last week.

Despite a tight ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Malting barley markets show very little activity
There is very little activity to be reported from the European malting barley markets, GrainCom said in their latest newsletter on November 30.

Some ...More info on site


Barley newsAustralia: Barley prices start to recover this week
After feed barley prices dipped as low as A$280 a tonne in the Port Adelaide port zone following the fallout of the shock Chinese ...More info on site


Barley newsArgentina: Sources reported bigger frost damage to crops than previously expected
Local sources are reporting a bigger damage to the crops than earlier expected due to the frost events in November, GrainCom analysts said on ...More info on site


Brewery news Cameroon: SABC stops distributing draft beer
Cameroon’s brewer SABC has stopped distributing draft beer since it decided to not renew its contract with La Fontaine à Bière (FAB) due to plummeting sales, the Business in Cameroon reported on November 29.

The decision “is an initiative from the Castel group's headquarters in Paris, and not that of the current managers of SABC,” says an authorized source.

“The decision might be motivated by the lack of economic profitability of the contract for SABC, since the industry has been facing a decline in performance since FAB was awarded the contract for draft beer exclusive sale. We remind the principle that, in law, no one can be forced to remain in a contract indefinitely. Perpetual commitments are thus prohibited,” explains the same source, without giving more details.


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