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North America News
Barley news North America: Barley crop 2025 seeding slightly better than 5-year average pace ...Click here
Hops news USA: Washington hop growers expecting another tight year of production and sales ...Click here
Hops news Mexico: Hop growing industry making slow progress in Mexico ...Click here
Brewery news USA, IL: Emmett’s Brewing Co. quietly closes its doors for good ...Click here
Brewery news USA, MO: Wellspent Brewing to shutter for good on June 29 ...Click here
World News
Barley news EU & UK: 2025 barley production forecast at 59.2 mln tonnes ...Click here
Brewery news Spain: Beer exports down for the second year in a row ...Click here
Barley news World: Barley production forecast up 2.5 mln tonnes ...Click here
Barley news Australia: Barley crop forecast increased on encouraging rains forecast for major barley production regions ...Click here
Brewery news Germany: Asahi’s German subsidiary continues strong performance in Q1 2025 ...Click here
Barley news Argentina: Special export tax rate hasn’t increased farmer selling of barley so far, analysts say ...Click here
Brewery news World: AB InBev ranked as the World’s Most Effective Marketer by Global Effie Index ...Click here
Brewery news Ethiopia: Kegna Beverages to open a 3 mln hl brewery in Ginchi ...Click here
Brewery news The Netherlands: Heineken opens global R&D centre in the Netherlands ...Click here
Brewery news Germany: Privatbrauerei Gaffel to take over Mühlen Kölsch beer brand ...Click here
Brewery news Japan: Kirin to revise prices for certain products in October ...Click here
Brewery news Denmark: Carlsberg launches Denmark’s first beer brewed entirely from regeneratively grown barley malt ...Click here
Whisky news UK: UK distilleries embrace rye as consumers seek new profiles ...Click here
Whisky news Thailand: Thailand’s Prakaan whisky being rolled out globally ...Click here
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12 June
1849 - Gas mask patented by Lewis Haslett, Louisville, Kentucky
1928 - After more than 130 years of trading, the New York Stock Exchange finally has its first day on which more than 5 million shares trade hands, as total daily volume hits 5,252,425 shares
1972 - The fast food restaurant chain Popeyes is founded in Arabi, Louisiana
1991 - Microsoft releases MS DOS 5.0
1994 - The Boeing 777, the world's largest twinjet, makes its first flight

13 June
1933 - Financial and Economy World conference opens, 66 countries
1934 - Black-McKeller Bill passes causes Bill Boeing empire to break up into Boeing United Aircraft [Technologies] and United Air Lines
1975 - 1st oil pumped from North Sea oilfield

14 June
1755 - 1e edition of Dr. Johnsons "Dictionary"
1789 - Whiskey distilled from maize is first produced by American clergyman the Rev Elijah Craig. It is named Bourbon because Rev Craig lived in Bourbon County, Kentucky
1846 - Belgian Liberal Party forms
1946 - Canadian Library Association established
1951 - 1st commercial computer, UNIVAC 1, enters service at Census Bureau

15 June
1762 - Austria uses 1st paper currency
1909 - 1st U.S. airplane sold commercially, by Glenn Curtiss for $5,000
1949 - Gas turbine-electric locomotive demonstrated, Erie Pa
1954 - UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) is formed in Basel, Switzerland


Agenda

June 2025:
13 - 14: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2025 (Tallinn, Estonia)
20 - 22: Mondial de la Biere 2025 (Montreal, Canada)

July 2025:
03 - 04: The CIBD Sustainability in Brewing Conference 2025 (Nottingham, UK)
18 - 19: London Craft Beer Festival 2025 (London, UK)

August 2025:
05 - 09: Great British Beer Festival 2025 (Birmingham, UK)
07 - 09: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - PROPACK VIETNAM 2025 (Saigon Exhibitions and Conventions Center, 799 Nguyen Van Linh Street, District 7, HoChiMinh City, Vietnam)
13 - 15: Brewing Summit 2025 (Palm Desert, CA, USA)
22 - 23: Beervana 2025 (Wellington, New Zealand)

September 2025:
02 - 06: Copa Cervezas de America 2025 (Valdivia, Chile)
04 - 06: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2025 (Stockholm, Sweden)
13 - 14: Bruges Beer Festival 2025 (Bruges, Belgium)
15 - 19: Drinktec 2025 (Munich, Germany)
20 - 05 October: Oktoberfest 2025 (Munich, Germany)
27 - 29: Whisky Live Paris 2025 (Paris, France)

October 2025:
09 - 11: The Great American Beer Festival 2025 (Denver, USA)
16 - 17: Brew Asia 2025 (Bangkok, Thailand)
16 - 17: Salon du Brasseur 2025 (Parc Expo Nancy, France)

November 2025:
04 - 06: Brussels Beer Challenge 2025 (Belgium)
10 - 12: 15th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (Parana, Brasil)
13 - 15: Drink Technology India 2025 (Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India)

December 2025:
03 - 05: Drink Japan 2025 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)

February 2026:
05 - 06: Glug Swiss 2026 (Alte Reithalle, Aarau, Switzerland)
13 - 16: HoReCa 2026 (Athens, Greece)
27 - 01 March: Finest Spirits 2026 (Munich, Germany)

March 2026:
04 - 07: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2026 (Blumenau, Brazil)
18 - 19: BeerX 2026 (Liverpool, UK)
24 - 26: RMI Global Conference 2026 (Lisbon, Portugal)

May 2026:
04 - 07: Worldwide Distilled Spirits Conference 2026 (EICC, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)

June 2026:
09 - 11: Brasil Brau 2026 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

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News Articles


Barley newsNorth America: Barley crop 2025 seeding slightly better than 5-year average pace
Generally, North American barley crop’25 seeding is slightly better than the 5-year average pace with the USA and Canada barley seeding at ~90% complete. ...More info on site


Hops newsUSA: Washington hop growers expecting another tight year of production and sales
Washington hop growers are expecting another tight year of production and sales amid a hop glut and diminishing demand, Tri-Cities Business News reported on ...More info on site


Hops news Mexico: Hop growing industry making slow progress in Mexico
Mexico is the world’s number one beer exporting country and No. 22 in overall beer consumption. But while beer has been produced here in commercial quantities since the 1800s, until 14 years ago, 100% of the hops used in Mexican beer were imported from abroad, at a price tag of more than US $34 million a year, Mexico News Daily reported on June 11.

While the idea of a 100% Mexican beer has been dreamt of before, it’s taken a long time for it to become a reality.

One Mexican man in a parka and a straw cowboy hat stands holding a wooden pine box with a screen on top, filled with dried hops. Another man in a blue jacket and with a thinning hairline inspects the hops, taking some between his fingers.

Quality control at Monstruo de Agua. The vast majority of hops that Mexican craft brewers use must be imported, which means the brewers struggle with inconsistent product quality when hops come from as far away as New Zealand.

“Since we started [brewing] 12 years ago, it has always been our goal to have beer not only made in Mexico, but made of Mexico,” says Matias Veracruz, co-owner and brewer at ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, IL: Emmett’s Brewing Co. quietly closes its doors for good
A Downers Grove restaurant and brewery quietly closed its doors on June 1, a move that came as a bit of a surprise to its staff and longtime loyal customers, the Daily Herald reported on June 12.

“After 21 years and over a million beers together ...” Emmett’s Brewing Co. announced on Facebook that it was closing its location in downtown Downers Grove immediately.

Among those saddened by the closure was Sayard Rucinski, who had her “first Downers Grove beer” at the dining establishment.

“It was kind of our bar the whole time it was open," said Rucinski of Downers Grove. "Five or six years in a row, we did New Year’s Eve there."

Rucinski said she and her husband, Alex, enjoyed the brewery’s 1 A.M. ale years ago while attending Heritage Fest.

The sudden closure was something of a “shock” to Sayard Rucinski.

“We have gone to beer dinners there and other events there over time,” she said. “We would have thought there would have been a heads up or a goodbye celebration.”

On June 1, the restaurant announced its closure on Facebook, thanking its customers for an “unforgettable run.”

Known for its upscale casual fare and award-winning handcrafted beer, the restaurant and brewing company followed up ...More info on site


Brewery news USA, MO: Wellspent Brewing to shutter for good on June 29
On June 29, St. Louis beer lovers will raise a glass to Wellspent Brewing (2917 Olive) one last time, STLmag.com reported on June 12.

After seven years of pouring some of the city’s most nuanced, quietly spectacular beers, the Midtown taproom is closing its doors.

The decision to close was years in the making. “All of the growth plans required significant investment, and with sales off year over year, I couldn’t justify it,” says owner Eben Shantz. “I also wanted to commit more time to family and streamline the rest of my life—it’s messy enough as it is.”

Kyle Kohlmorgen opened Wellspent Brewing in 2018. The brewery quickly became known for its balanced, barrel-aged styles and low-ABV beers packed with flavor. It was located inside a historic Midtown space that once housed the Bonanza Theatre. Restored marquees and salvaged balcony pieces gave the space a sense of history, and the beer quickly earned a devoted following.

“I went to Wellspent all the time when it first opened,” Shantz recalls. “It became my happy place.”

As the challenges of solo ownership mounted, however, Shantz offered to help Kohlmorgen. “I saw the brewery go up for sale and told myself, Man, I have got to try ...More info on site


Barley newsEU & UK: 2025 barley production forecast at 59.2 mln tonnes
COCERAL, in its third forecast for the 2025 EU-27+UK grain crop, predicted a harvest of 300.7 million tonnes, up 4.6 million tonnes from its ...More info on site


Brewery newsSpain: Beer exports down for the second year in a row
Spanish beer exports declined for the second year in a row in 2024, slumping around 19% to 3.37 million hectolitres (m hl), Yahoo Finance ...More info on site


Barley newsWorld: Barley production forecast up 2.5 mln tonnes
The 2025/26 blobal barley production is expected to increase by 2.5 million tonnes, according to the latest estimates from the United States Department of ...More info on site


Barley newsAustralia: Barley crop forecast increased on encouraging rains forecast for major barley production regions
Although there has been patchy rainfall in parts of Australia, there remains a need for moisture in South Australia, western Victoria, and southwest New ...More info on site


Brewery newsGermany: Asahi’s German subsidiary continues strong performance in Q1 2025
The German subsidiary of Japanese brewing group Asahi continued its strong performance in the first quarter of 2025, reporting significant growth and extending the ...More info on site


Barley newsArgentina: Special export tax rate hasn’t increased farmer selling of barley so far, analysts say
So far the Argentina government extension of the special export tax rate for barley and wheat (9.5%) until March 2026 has not increased farmer ...More info on site


Brewery news World: AB InBev ranked as the World’s Most Effective Marketer by Global Effie Index
Global Effie Index has ranked AB InBev as the World’s Most Effective Marketer for the fourth year in a row. The honor recognizes AB InBev’s consistent focus on growing our megabrands through consumer-centricity and marketing effectiveness that drives results.

The Effie Index reveals the most effective agencies, marketers and brands globally across industry sectors. The ranking is based on data from more than 50 Effie Awards competitions across 125 markets worldwide.

“The Global Effie Index recognizes the companies and brands that are setting the pace for marketing effectiveness around the world,” said Traci Alford, Global CEO of Effie Worldwide. “To lead the Index is to consistently deliver work that not only engages but drives measurable business growth. AB InBev’s fourth consecutive year as the top-ranked marketer is a remarkable demonstration of what it means to embed effectiveness into the core of a global organization.”

In addition to being named the #1 Most Effective Marketer globally, AB InBev earned the same recognition in Latin America and the Middle East & Africa. In total, 216 Effie Awards were won by AB InBev in 2024, including Global Grand, Global Grand Contender and Grand honors, as well as 18 Gold Awards. The highest award was ...More info on site


Brewery news Ethiopia: Kegna Beverages to open a 3 mln hl brewery in Ginchi
Kegna Beverages is making a USD 250 million investment in the beer market, officially opening a 3 million hl brewery in Ginchi, a town some 80 km west of Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa in Oromia Regional State. The lager with the brand name Kegna (meaning “our”) is brewed with local barley and will hit the market immediately, Brauwelt reported on June 13.

Incorporated in 2017 by some 5,000 shareholders, including farmers, the company is controlled by the Oromia state government and backed by the Development Bank of Ethiopia (DBE). Kegna’s management has set its sights on high-volume production to compete with established breweries, including Heineken, BGI (Castel) and a host of others.

At the heart of Kegna’s plan is a sprawling production site in Ginchi. The site is huge, covering about 100 ha, half of which is dedicated to the brewery, with the rest housing offices, warehouses, and guest accommodations. Although a look at the map suggests that the brewery is sitting in the middle of nowhere, it will eventually benefit from a revamped road to Addis Ababa, which the Ethiopian government promised to build as part of its national road development programme. This should ease distribution in the region and to ...More info on site


Brewery news The Netherlands: Heineken opens global R&D centre in the Netherlands
On June 11, His Majesty King Willem-Alexander inaugurated the Dr. H.P. Heineken Centre, HEINEKEN’s new 8,800 m² Global Research and Development Centre in Zoeterwoude, the Netherlands.

Located next to the brewery in Zoeterwoude, the €45 million Centre is a key part of HEINEKEN’s global R&D network and the company’s growth and innovation strategy.

Research at the Centre focuses on enhancing brewing techniques and developing legendary new beers and beverages that meet evolving consumer trends.

The significant investment in the new R&D Centre underscores HEINEKEN’s status as the pioneering beer company as well as its commitment to continued leadership in the Dutch food technology sector, the brewing giant said in a press release.

As drinking occasions diversify, consumers are embracing new flavours, more natural ingredients, and are increasingly opting for low- and no-alcohol choices. With cutting-edge labs, sensory research facilities, packaging development departments and other resources, the Dr. H.P. Heineken Centre will accelerate product development and brewing advances to meet these changing needs. These innovations can include the next evolution of Heineken® 0.0, a new premium lager next to Heineken®, or beyond beer options for entirely new serving occasions.

Through this new Centre, HEINEKEN continues to lead in meeting changing consumer needs and ...More info on site


Brewery newsGermany: Privatbrauerei Gaffel to take over Mühlen Kölsch beer brand
Germany’s Privatbrauerei Gaffel will officially take over the Mühlen Kölsch brand from Brauerei zur Malzmühle on September 1, 2025, marking a pivotal step in ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan: Kirin to revise prices for certain products in October
Kirin Beverage Company, Limited (Kirin Beverage) has said it would revise the prices for certain products delivered from Wednesday, October 1, 2025.

“In order to deliver safe and high quality products at reasonable prices, we have been working hard to improve productivity and reduce costs in all aspects of our business, and have been making efforts to improve our corporate management and rationalize our operations. However, we expect that the uncertain and difficult business environment will continue in the future, as prices of raw materials, containers and packaging materials, and related costs such as energy and logistics continue to soar. Under these circumstances, we have once again decided, out of necessity, to implement price revisions for some of our products,” the company said.

Kirin Beverage also added it will continue its efforts to improve management efficiency through continuous corporate efforts to deliver safe, high-quality products that will delight consumers.

Summary of Price Revision

1. Effective Date: Products delivered from Wednesday, October 1, 2025 2. Main products: Some products of PET bottles, cans, screw cap cans, and pouch drinks 3. Price revision rate: +6 to +22% from recommended retail price excluding sales tax


Brewery news Denmark: Carlsberg launches Denmark’s first beer brewed entirely from regeneratively grown barley malt
Carlsberg has launched Grobund, Denmark’s first beer brewed entirely from regeneratively grown barley malt, marking a major step in its sustainability drive, New Food Magazine reported on June 13.

The announcement coincides with the 2025 Danish political festival, Folkemødet (12-14 June), where the beer will debut, signalling the start of Carlsberg Denmark’s ambition to brew all its beer from regenerative grain by 2040.

Produced at Carlsberg’s Valby Bakke brewery, Grobund is a symbolic introduction to the company’s wider strategy to embed regenerative agriculture – a method focusing on soil health, biodiversity and minimal environmental impact – into its supply chain. The beer will be available on tap and in cans during the festival and also at the Home of Carlsberg in Copenhagen.

“Grobund will be the symbol of a much larger movement for Carlsberg. We are already testing the barley malt in the regular Carlsberg pilsner. The goal is that by 2040, we will brew exclusively with regenerative grain across the entire Carlsberg group,” said Peter Haahr Nielsen, Managing Director at Carlsberg Denmark.


Whisky news UK: UK distilleries embrace rye as consumers seek new profiles
Some UK distilleries are starting to embrace rye as their consumers seek new profiles, Drinks International reported on June 12.

While whisky can be shaped by a variety of factors during its creation, from the techniques used to the barrels it’s aged in, some Scotch producers are taking things back to the beginning and concentrating on the grain it starts from.

In Islay, Bruichladdich has, for a long time, focused on barley for the production of its whiskies, typically using organic barley from Aberdeenshire and bere barley from the University of Highlands and Islands in Orkney. But recently the distillery has started dabbling with rye. Before getting into the rye itself and how that came about, it’s helpful to understand the role of barley at Bruichladdich.

Prior to its foray into rye, the distillery began growing its own barley on the island, which isn’t typically done due to the harsh climate and flocks of seagulls that enjoy eating the grain, hence the imports from mainland Scotland. However, depending on production level, the distillery has been able to incorporate about 50% of Islay barley across its whole range.

Head distiller Adam Hannett tells Drinks International on a visit to the brand’s home that when it ...More info on site


Whisky news Thailand: Thailand’s Prakaan whisky being rolled out globally
Following its domestic launch in Asian markets last year, Prakaan whisky is being rolled out globally, marking Thailand’s first-ever single malt whisky, Drinks Retailing News reported on June 3.

As part of the Tribura Series release, Prakaan has debuted three expressions: Prakaan Select Cask, Prakaan Double Cask and Prakaan Peated Malt. All of the products share tropical fruit notes and vanilla sweetness.

Distributors International Beverage have said that this launch aims to put Thai whisky on the global spirits map, with an initial focus on the UK, France and Germany in 2025, with America to follow.

Prakaan whisky comes from the province of Kamphaeng Phet, which sits in Thailand’s northerly Western Forest Complex. Here, the spirit is matured in a mix of American oak ex-bourbon casks and Spanish oak ex-sherry casks.

The expansion of Thai whisky comes at the same time as world whisky rises in popularity.

On the global launch, Veronica Amago, global sales director at International Beverage said: “This is a historic day for our business and for Thailand as we launch the country’s first ever single malt whisky onto the world stage. Prakaan Distillery is the result of care, precision and skilful planning and our whisky is ...More info on site


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