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August 15 - August 18, 2013


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      1 USD = 0.7528 EUR
1 USD = 0.6429 GBP
1 USD = 1.0325 CAD
1 USD = 1.0937 AUD
1 USD = 97.8637 JPY
1 USD = 2.3331 BRL
1 USD = 33.0173 RUB
1 USD = 6.1640 CNY
      1 CAD = 0.9687 USD
1 CAD = 0.6228 GBP
1 CAD = 0.7293 EUR
1 CAD = 1.0595 AUD
1 CAD = 94.8007 JPY
1 CAD = 2.2600 BRL
1 CAD = 31.9839 RUB
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North America News
Brewery news Canada: Ontario has higher beer prices compared to Quebec ...Click here
Barley news Canada: Malting barley PROs for 2013-14 lower this month ...Click here
Brewery news USA, AZ: SanTan Brewing Company to release SuperMonk Belgian IPA in cans ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, NS: Schoolhouse Brewery to open in Nova Scotia ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NC: Mother Earth to release Window Pane Series Peaches ...Click here
Brewery news USA, NC: Mother Earth to release Window Pane Series Peaches ...Click here
Brewery news USA: MillerCoors planning high alcohol content beer ...Click here
Brewery news USA, MN: Rocky Coast Brewing to open in Lake County ...Click here
Brewery news USA, OR: Ninkasi Brewing to expand ...Click here
Brewery news USA, MN: August Schell Brewing to release Mosaic Pilsner ...Click here
Brewery news Canada, ON: Northwinds Brewery to open this September ...Click here
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Brewery news India: United Breweries net profit up 22.62% in Q1 to June 30 ...Click here
Brewery news UK: World’s most popular beer brands not seeing the same demand in the UK ...Click here
Brewery news Brazil: Petropolis starts brewing at new beer plant in Bahia ...Click here
Barley news EU: Malting barley futures extend decline on reports of “one of the best ever” winter barley harvests from the UK ...Click here
Brewery news New Zealand: DB Breweries reports decline in revenue and profit but more than doubles dividend to its parent company ...Click here
Barley news EU: Barley crop estimates increase and campaign promises to be lively ...Click here
Barley news Australia: Barley crops looking good, up to 8 mln tons may be harvested this year ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Just one extra pint a month in a pub can push the beer industry back into growth - CAMRA ...Click here
Brewery news Japan & Malaysia: Asahi Super Dry performance in Malaysia ahead of its brewer’s targets ...Click here
Brewery news Rwanda: Heineken’s Bralirwa sees 9% fall in H1 profit ...Click here
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These Days in Business History

August 15
1769 Napoleon Bonaparte was born, resident of Elba (emperor 1804-13, 1814-15)
1911 Procter & Gamble unveils its Crisco shortening
1914 Panama Canal opens (under cost)

August 16
1870 Fred Goldsmith demonstrates curve ball isn't an optical illusion
1955 Fiat Motors orders 1st private atomic reactor
1991 Belgium census is 10,000,963 inhabitants

August 17
1802 In one of history's greatest acts of inventive daring, Robert Fulton launches his new steamboat from the north shore of Manhattan
1998 The Russian government devalues the ruble and declares a moratorium on paying its foreign debt, a de facto default that sends the global bond markets crashing, triggers the collapse of the giant U.S. hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management and sends shockwaves through the world's financial system

August 18
1904 Max Factor Jr was born, CEO (Max Factor Cosmetics)
1937 1st FM radio construction permit issued (W1X0J (WGTR) in Boston MA)
1952 Patrick Swayze was born in Houston Texas, actor/dancer
1960 1st photograph bounced off a satellite, Cedar Rapids, Iowa


Agenda

August 2013:
06-09: 4th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium 2013 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

September 2013:
10-12: V Anniversary International Scientific and Practical Conference "Equipment Facilities and Raw Material Base for Malting, Kvass and Beer Brewing Production" (Moscow, Russia)
Beer Conference Moscow Russia 2013
12-15: Mondial de la Biere (Mulhouse, France)
16-20: Drinktec 2013 (Munich, Germany)
21/09 -06/10: Oktoberfest (Munich, Germany)
26-27: New World Malt Barley and Brewers Conference (Toronto, Canada)
New World Malt Barley and Brewers Conference Canada 2013
26-28: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)


October 2013:
03-05: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)
30/10-01/11: The Latin American Barley Congress (Bahia Blanca, Argentina)


November 2013:
14-17: Mondial de la Biere (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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News Articles


Brewery news Canada: Ontario has higher beer prices compared to Quebec
According to a study of University of Waterloo, Ontario residents pay substantially more for beer than people in Quebec because of the “cartel” of multinationals that controls Ontario beer retailing, The Globe And Mail reported on August, 14.

The study by economics professor Anindya Sen found that the average price difference in a 24-bottle case of beer between the two provinces is about C$9.50, or 27 per cent lower in Quebec.

Most beer in Ontario is sold through the Beer Store, which is owned by three of the biggest multinational beer companies, he said. In Quebec, beer is sold at grocery and convenience stores.

The Beer Store owners are getting C$700-million a year in incremental revenue because of this situation. Professor Sen said the Ontario government gets very little revenue from the sale of beer through the Beer Store, compared with what it earns from mark-ups at the provincially owned LCBO.

The profits are “going directly from consumer pockets to a consortium with majority ownership by foreign based firms,” the study concludes.

The Beer Store is owned by Labatt Brewing Co. Ltd., Molson Coors Canada, and Sleeman Breweries Ltd. (which is owned by Sapporo of Japan).

The monopoly prices charged by the Beer Store also ...More info on site


Barley news Canada: Malting barley PROs for 2013-14 lower this month
CWB on August 15 updated Pool Return Outlooks (PROs) for 2013-14 Early Delivery and Annual Pools.

Compared to the last PROs released in mid-June, projected malt barley pool returns are C$10 to C$15 per tonne lower, both at C$300/tonne this month.

Malting barley prices have been moving lower on the back of bearish developments offshore and at home. The European winter barley harvest was quite good and the European spring malting barley harvest has been good so far. Australia has received some beneficial rainfall in key barley growing regions, and western Canadian malting barley prospects look much improved compared to last year quality and yield-wise, CWB commented.

PROs are provided as price indications based on current nearby and forward markets. They are calculated basis track west coast or Thunder Bay ports, net of all projected operating costs, including CWB's pool management fee. Volatile market conditions may affect the PROs significantly. PROs are not price guarantees and should not be confused with initial payments. Farmers should consider entering pool contracts as an excellent risk-management tool that provides a solid return from the entire pooling period.

To calculate pool returns backed off to the farm, farmers should factor in country ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, AZ: SanTan Brewing Company to release SuperMonk Belgian IPA in cans
SanTan Brewing Company is delivering a hybrid brew that marries the hoppy magic of a West Coast IPA with the traditional spice and fruitiness of a Belgian Wit beer in this fall seasonal, SuperMonk IPA, Beer pulse reported on August, 15.

SuperMonk IPA is a very drinkable craft beer. It’s light on the palate and ideal for craft beer lovers and hopheads alike.

12 oz cans of SuperMonk IPA will be available at valley craft beer retailers from Labor Day, September 2, through the end of October.


Brewery news Canada, NS: Schoolhouse Brewery to open in Nova Scotia
Originally built as a schoolhouse, an historic building in the village of Upper Falmouth, Nova Scotia will soon be home to a new nanobrewery, Canadian Beer News reported on August, 15.

With a mission statement promising that the brewery will be “committed to crafting uncompromising quality beers in an environmentally and ethically responsible way,” Cameron Hartley, the owner, plans to launch Schoolhouse with a trio of brands: a 4.5% abv chocolate porter called Chequers Ale, a 5% abv cream ale called Principal Ale, and the 6% abv Hop Head Harvest Ale.

Aiming to be open in April 2014, Schoolhouse will concentrate on keg sales to local pubs and restaurants, and monthly growler sales at the Wolfville Farmers Market.


Brewery news USA, NC: Mother Earth to release Window Pane Series Peaches
Mother Earth is set to release this year’s Window Pane Series Peaches on August 24th, Beer Pulse reported on August, 15.

Pane Peaches is a double American wheat beer and it is the next in the brewery’s North Carolina inspired beer series.

750mL format bottles will be available for purchase at $16 per bottle, limit 3 bottles per person. The brewery will also have 2013 Window Pane Peaches on tap.



Brewery news USA, NC: Mother Earth to release Window Pane Series Peaches
Mother Earth is set to release this year’s Window Pane Series Peaches on August 24th, Beer Pulse reported on August, 15.

Pane Peaches is a double American wheat beer and it is the next in the brewery’s North Carolina inspired beer series.

750mL format bottles will be available for purchase at $16 per bottle, limit 3 bottles per person. The brewery will also have 2013 Window Pane Peaches on tap.



Brewery news USA: MillerCoors planning high alcohol content beer
MillerCoors LLC will introduce a high alcohol content beer, Miller Fortune, and a hard cider targeting men, Smith & Forge Hard Cider, in the first half of 2014, The Business Journal reported on August 15.

A MillerCoors spokeswoman confirmed the brands will hit shelves next year.

Miller Fortune, at 6.9 percent alcohol by volume, aims to compete with Anheuser-Busch InBev’s Bud Light Platinum, a 6 percent ABV beer introduced last year, AdAge reported. Those are both higher than typical domestics.


Brewery news USA, MN: Rocky Coast Brewing to open in Lake County
Rocky Coast Brewing is expected to open in the fall of this year. The brewery will be located in an old logging building across from Lax Lake in Silver Bay, Lake County New Chronicle reported on August, 15.

The head brewer, Jon Klinkenberg said he plans to brew year-round, expecting that the brewery will see as much business in the summer months as in winter. He’s found, however, that it’s a challenge to explain his concept to people in the Northland because most think of summer as being the busier season. Klinkenberg says he doesn’t see it that way.

“With snowmobilers, skiers, fishing and hunting, we plan to have warm spot to enjoy a cold beer year-round,” he said.

Regarding the production of the beer, Jon Klinkenberg said he wants to source local ingredients as often as possible.

Rocky Coast Brewing is set to officially open its doors this spring.


Brewery news USA, OR: Ninkasi Brewing to expand
Oregon-based Ninkasi Brewing is set to expand distribution into southern California this month, Shanken News daily reported on August, 14.

The brewer will launch its flagship beers, including Total Domination IPA, Believer Double Red, Tricerahops Double IPA, Oatis Oatmeal Stout and Vanilla Oatis Oatmeal Stout, as well as its seasonal releases and limited quantities of its Special Release, Prismatic Lager and Rare & Delicious series to Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange counties.

Ninkasi has entered into agreements with six distributors: Orange County and L.A. will be handled by Straub Distributing Co., Ace Beverage Co., Mission Beverage Co., Triangle Distributing Co. and Heimark Distributing, while L. Knife & Son will handle the brand in San Diageo County.

Ninkasi’s beers are available in Oregon, Alaska, California, Idaho, Montana and Washington.


Brewery news USA, MN: August Schell Brewing to release Mosaic Pilsner
Minnesota-based August Schell Brewing is set to release Mosaic Pilsner, the first entry in its new Fresh Hop series, this fall, Shanken News Daily reported on August, 14.

Mosaic Pilsner’s release will be limited to 100 barrels, available in both six-packs and 1/6-barrel kegs.

The Fresh Hop series launch follows the success of Schell’s Fresh Hop Citra Pils entry, launched last fall as part of the brewer’s Stag Series. A new Fresh Hop release will be brewed during prime hop harvesting season each year.

August Schell currently distributes its brews across Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.



Brewery news Canada, ON: Northwinds Brewery to open this September
Northwinds Brewery, a new venture headed by avid award-winning homebrewer Geoff Conway, has announced plans to release its first beer to the public next month, Canadian Beer News reported on August, 16.

With production being led by Andrew Bartle, Northwinds will initially be contract brewing at an existing facility, and will be launching with Corduroy Rye IPA, a 6.1% abv and 45 IBU ale.

Future brands will include Three Stage XPA, Milk Run Stout, Northwinds Common, and the Bighead SMaSH series of single malt & single hop beers.

In 2014, Northwinds will be opening its own brewhouse in Collingwood, along with a tied house bar and restaurant that will feature seasonal food menus focussed on ingredients sourced from local suppliers whenever possible.


Brewery newsIndia: United Breweries net profit up 22.62% in Q1 to June 30
United Breweries on August 14 posted 22.62 per cent increase in its net profit at Rs 120.96 crore for the first quarter ended June ...More info on site


Brewery newsUK: World’s most popular beer brands not seeing the same demand in the UK
Beer brands are enjoying an upsurge in demand globally but in the UK it is a different story, with sales dropping nearly 5 per ...More info on site


Brewery newsBrazil: Petropolis starts brewing at new beer plant in Bahia
Grupo Petropolis, one of Brazil’s leading beer makers, launched the first production at its new brewery in Alagoinhas, Bahia, on August 14, A Tarde ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Malting barley futures extend decline on reports of “one of the best ever” winter barley harvests from the UK
Malting barley futures extended their decline as the UK indicated "one of the best ever" winter barley harvests, underlining ideas of strong European supplies ...More info on site


Brewery newsNew Zealand: DB Breweries reports decline in revenue and profit but more than doubles dividend to its parent company
New Zealand’s brewing giant DB Breweries saw its revenue and profit dip last year, but that didn't stop the firm from more than doubling ...More info on site


Barley newsEU: Barley crop estimates increase and campaign promises to be lively
Barley crop estimates have increased continuously over the past month, industry analysts reported on August 1. The EU Commission estimates a production of 58.8 ...More info on site


Barley newsAustralia: Barley crops looking good, up to 8 mln tons may be harvested this year
Barley crops in West and East Australia are looking good, precipitation to-date (as of early August) has been sufficient. Estimates are that 7.9 – ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Just one extra pint a month in a pub can push the beer industry back into growth - CAMRA
Beer drinkers in the UK buying just one extra pint a month in the pub would be all that it takes to push the British beer industry back into growth after years of steady decline, lobby group CAMRA has said.

CAMRA said that 38% of pub goers were visiting the pub less often than they did 12 months ago and that beer sales are suffering - despite real ale out-performing the rest of the market – with the total volume of beer sold in the UK during 2012 standing at around 7.8 mln pints, compared to more than 8.2 mln in 2011 and over 8.4 mln in 2010.

The pressure group said the effect was clear to see, with 26 pubs a week now closing in the UK.

Mike Benner, CAMRA Chief Executive, said: “Around 32 mln people in the UK enjoy a beer at least once a year, but the number of people drinking in pubs has been on the decline, contributing to an overall fall in beer sales. But with the price of a pint getting a much needed duty cut in this year’s budget there’s never been a better time to get down the pub. Just a pint a ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan & Malaysia: Asahi Super Dry performance in Malaysia ahead of its brewer’s targets
The sight of Asahi Super Dry taps is common in most bars in major cities around Malaysia today, as the brand has experienced strong double-digit growth since its launch in December 2011, The Star reported on August 16.

Carlsberg Malaysia marketing director Juliet Yap said distribution for the premium beer, under the Carlsberg umbrella has been on a steady rise, as it is positioned at pubs, clubs, hotels, hypermarkets, supermarkets and also coffee shops.

Carlsberg has an agreement with Asahi Breweries to brew and distribute the latter’s beer in Malaysia.

“Asahi Super Dry has been very well received and its volume and distribution is ahead of our target.

“The distribution channel for Asahi is quite wide and we have gained strong acceptance in Penang, Johor Baru, Kuantan, Kota Kinabalu and the Klang Valley.

“The beer has caught on among the mid to higher-income group, between the ages of 25 to 34 and it is now the fastest growing premium beer in Malaysia,” said Yap.

Carlsberg Malaysia has a portfolio of international beer brands such as Carlsberg, Kronenbourg 1664, Corona Extra and Budweiser.

The flagship product, from Asahi Breweries Ltd, a leading brewery and soft drinks based in Tokyo, Japan, holds a significant share of the Japanese beer ...More info on site


Brewery news Rwanda: Heineken’s Bralirwa sees 9% fall in H1 profit
Rwandan brewer Bralirwa's first-half pretax profit fell 9 percent due in part to negative foreign exchange effects and rising depreciation charges, Reuters reported on August 14.

Bralirwa, 75 percent-owned by Heineken, said profit eased to 10.36 billion francs ($16 million) from 11.36 billion francs in the first half.

Revenue rose 2.6 percent to 37 billion francs.

Costs rose due to negative foreign exchange effects while depreciation charges on the brewery and soft drinks operations also increased, the company said in a statement, without providing details.

It said its earnings per share fell to 15.06 francs from 15.43 francs in first half 2012.

Bralirwa is Rwanda's oldest brewery with rights to produce brands such as Guinness and Amstel. It also produces branded soft drinks such as Coca-Cola.

($1 = 648.97294 RWF)


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