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Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 23-April-2010

1 EUR = 1.3344 USD
1 EUR = 0.8667 GBP
1 EUR = 1.3341 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4399 AUD
1 EUR = 124.252 JPY
1 EUR = 2.3513 BRL
1 EUR = 38.947 RUB
1 EUR = 9.1224 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 23-April-2010

1 USD = 0.7495 EUR
1 USD = 0.6495 GBP
1 USD = 0.9998 CAD
1 USD = 1.079 AUD
1 USD = 93.1234 JPY
1 USD = 1.7621 BRL
1 USD = 29.1873 RUB
1 USD = 6.8364 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries

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Average Market Prices Change Trend

April 23, 2010

Type Crop 2009 Crop 2010
2rs Barley EUR95.0-99.0 2.11% EUR130.0-134.0 2.33%
6rw Barley EUR92.0-96.0 1.08% EUR111.0-115.0 1.80%
2rs Malt EUR274.5-278.5 0.91% EUR313.5-317.5 1.28%
6rw Malt EUR270.5-274.5 0.37% EUR290.0-294.0 0.86%
Feed Barley EUR86.0-90.0 nq nq

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World: Some nations unable to sell their malt though EU maltsters do not use whole capacity ...Click here
Germany: Per capita beer consumption down to 104.8 litres in 2009 - report ...Click here
China: Tsingtao, China Resources Breweries get active in Henan province ...Click here
Namibia: SABMiller to start building new brewery in the second half of this year ...Click here
West Africa: Brewer Solibra reports drop in 2009 net profit but dividend remains unchanged ...Click here
EU: Barley acreage down, but malting barley quality may not be as good as in 2009 - experts ...Click here
Canada: Early spring a positive factor for quality of Canadian malting barley ...Click here


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Zambia: Zambian Breweries beers get more affordable ...More Info
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Brewery News

Germany: Per capita beer consumption down to 104.8 litres in 2009 - report
German beer consumption fell 2.1 percent last year as an ageing population drank less or switched to other beverages, Bloomberg cited on April, 20 ...More Info

China: Tsingtao, China Resources Breweries get active in Henan province
China Resources Breweries Co., Ltd. and Tsingtao Brewery are entering the beer market in central China's Henan Province, via acquiring local beer brewers, SinoCast ...More Info

Namibia: SABMiller to start building new brewery in the second half of this year
World’s No. 2 brewer SABMiller plc is to build a $34 million brewery in Namibia as it looks to increase its presence in the ...More Info

West Africa: Brewer Solibra reports drop in 2009 net profit but dividend remains unchanged
West African brewer and drinks maker Solibra has announced an unchanged dividend of 12,060 CFA francs ($24.79) per share despite a drop in 2009 ...More Info

Malt News

World: Some nations unable to sell their malt though EU maltsters do not use whole capacity
There is a really great overcapacity of malt in China, Russia and the Ukraine, but only China sells limited quantities of malt to world ...More Info

Barley News

EU: Barley acreage down, but malting barley quality may not be as good as in 2009 - experts
Barley acreage estimates show sharp reductions from last year across the EU, industry experts communicated earlier this month.

France’s barley plantings are estimated to reach ...More Info

Canada: Early spring a positive factor for quality of Canadian malting barley
Although positive, the three-year deal for malting barley sales signed by the CWB and China is under what the CWB usually sells in volume ...More Info
Scientific Digest

Extraction of Bitter Acids from Hops and Hop Products Using Pressurized Solvent Extraction (PSE)

Jiří Čulík, Marie Jurková, Tomáš Horák, Pavel Čejka, Vladimír Kellner, Josef Dvořák, Pavel Karásek and Michal Roth

J. Inst. Brew. 115(3), 220–225, 2009
ABSTRACT
The EBC method 7.7, currently used for determination of bitter acids in hop products, is a time-consuming and laborious extraction technique. In this paper, our aim was to propose a new extraction method based on Pressurized Solvent Extraction (PSE) sometimes also called Pressurized Fluid Extraction (PFE) or Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE). Compared to conventional extractions, PSE offers a number of important benefits. PSE on OnePSE® automated extractor was used for extraction of ?- and ß-acids from hops and hop products and the parameters influencing extraction efficiency and the influence of the sample preparation method were studied. The quantitative determination of ?- and ß-acids in the extracts was accomplished by using an HPLC apparatus equipped with diode array detector. The experimental results were compared with those obtained by the standard EBC 7.7 method and the two methods were found to be fully compatible Key words: analysis, bitter acids, hops, hop products, pressurized solvent extraction, PSE. Load full article, 6 pages, 211kb , PDF file

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