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Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer.
Dave Barry

Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on June 20, 2025 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on June 20, 2025 |
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1 EUR = 1.1474 USD
1 EUR = 0.8544 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5735 CAD
1 EUR = 1.7724 AUD
1 EUR = 166.8030 JPY
1 EUR = 6.3001 BRL
1 EUR = 89.9898 RUB
1 EUR = 8.2480 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8714 EUR
1 USD = 0.7445 GBP
1 USD = 1.3713 CAD
1 USD = 1.5446 AUD
1 USD = 145.3680 JPY
1 USD = 5.4907 BRL
1 USD = 78.4287 RUB
1 USD = 7.1884 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
June 20, 2025 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2025 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
234.00-236.00 | 1.29% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
212.00-214.00 | 0.47% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
189.00-191.00 |  |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
577.00-579.00 | 0.64% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
549.50-551.50 | 0.22% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2026 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
244.00-246.00 |  |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
222.00-224.00 | 0.89% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
202.00-204.00 |  |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
589.00-591.00 |  |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
562.00-564.00 | 0.44% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2024 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
197.50-199.50 | 1.38% |
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Spain: Spanish brewer Damm sees profit rise 35% in 2024
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Turkey & Russia: Russia again declines Anadolu Efes' proposal to buy AB InBev’s stake in their joint venture
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France: France’s farm ministry increases forecasts for barley, soft wheat export
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World: Pernod Ricard streamlining its business to combat downturn in sales
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Australia: Barley exports total 678,382 tonnes in April with China main destination
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UK: Craft beer prices rocket since the start of the year
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The Democratic Republic of Congo: Heineken loses operational control and withdraws staff from conflict areas
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UK: Almost half of UK adults now regularly enjoy alcohol-free beers, study finds
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The Netherlands & India: Heineken to set up its first Global Capability in Hyderabad
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These Days in Business History
19 June
1464 - French King Louis XI forms postal service
1764 - John Barrow is born, founder of Royal Geographical Society
1963 - 1st woman in space returns to Earth
20 June
1793 - Eli Whitney patents his cotton gin
1863 - 1st bank chartered in U.S., National Bank of Davenport, Iowa
1867 - President Andrew Johnson announces purchase of Alaska
2003 - The Wikimedia Foundation is founded in St. Petersburg, Florida
21 June
1948 - One of the world's earliest modern computers, the Small-Scale Experimental Machine runs its first program successfully, proving that it can store data and user programs and process them at electronic speed
1990 - After decades of closure, the Budapest Stock Exchange reopens for trading
22 June
1775 - US Congress authorizes the first issuance of Continental Currency, or U.S. paper money
1899 - Michal Kalecki is born, Polish economist
2009 - Eastman Kodak Company announces that it will discontinue sales of the Kodachrome Color Film, concluding its 74-year run as a photography icon
Agenda
June 2025:
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)
Brewery News
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Spain: Spanish brewer Damm sees profit rise 35% in 2024
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Spanish brewery Damm made more than €2 billion in turnover and saw profit rise 35% during 2024, db reports.
According to figures from the 2024
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World: Beer made from rice gaining popularity
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The global rice beer sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.4%, reaching US$5.51 billion by 2031, The Drinks Business reported on
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Turkey & Russia: Russia again declines Anadolu Efes' proposal to buy AB InBev’s stake in their joint venture
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Authorities in Russia have again declined Anadolu Efes' proposal to buy Anheuser-Busch InBev's (AB InBev) stake in their joint venture (JV), Yahoo Finance reported
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UK: Craft beer prices rocket since the start of the year
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UK’s craft beer prices have rocketed since the start of the year — giving drinkers a major hangover.
Prices have jumped by up to 12.5 per cent since January, The Morning Advertiser Pint Price Survey has revealed.
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) said many landlords are having to charge more just to stay open in the face of rising raw material costs and tax rises.
The survey said the biggest price rise was for BrewDog Punk IPA, which was £5.64 a pint in January but is now £6.34.
Camden Hells has also climbed to £6.34, up 10.8 per cent from £5.72.
Others have seen more modest increases, just 1.7 per cent for Camden Pale Ale, which has gone from £5.59 to £5.69.
The average price of a draught pint across all types has crept up to £5.17, compared with £5.08 six months ago.
CAMRA chairman Ash Corbett-Collins said: “It’s incredibly frustrating for consumers to see the price of a pint rise yet again.
“It’s really important that we talk about the reasons that the price of beer is rising — it’s hikes in the price of raw materials for brewers, energy costs staying high, pubs being squeezed by a challenging business rates system and rises in National
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The Democratic Republic of Congo: Heineken loses operational control and withdraws staff from conflict areas
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Heineken has lost operational control and withdrawn its staff from its facilities in conflict-affected areas of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the Dutch brewer said on June 20, Reuters reported.
The beverages giant said in March that its operations in three eastern cities would remain suspended until it was safe to reopen, after some of its breweries were hit and its depots raided during fighting between the army and rebels.
But on June 20, the beer maker said the situation had deteriorated further, and that armed personnel had taken control of its facilities in Bukavu and Goma - eastern Congo's two biggest cities, now under rebel control - and nearby areas.
"The conditions required to operate responsibly and safely are no longer present and as of 12th June 2025, we have lost operational control," it said in a statement.
Heineken's Congo unit, Bralima, still operates in other parts of the country not affected by the conflict, the company said, adding that it would continue assessing the evolving situation.
The group owns four breweries in Congo, producing Heineken beer as well as other popular brands like Primus and Amstel. The Bukavu facilities employed around 1,000 people both directly and indirectly, it had said previously.
"Our top priority
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UK: Almost half of UK adults now regularly enjoy alcohol-free beers, study finds
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Almost half (48%) of UK adults now regularly enjoy alcohol-free beers, wines and spirits, according to Club Soda’s ‘Drinks for Everyone’ 2025 report, Talking Retail said on June 19.
This marks a fundamental shift in a nation once defined by its drinking culture.
Key findings from the report include:
• More people are enjoying alcohol-free drinks than ever before with 48% of UK adults now drinking them.
• 37% of 18-34-year-olds drink alcohol-free drinks weekly – four times the rate for over-55s (9%).
• Over half (56%) want to see alcohol-free drinks more widely promoted as alternatives to alcohol.
Ten years ago, Club Soda identified that a lack of good alcohol-free drinks was getting in the way of consumers making healthier choices.
Fast forward to today, and Ocado stocks 261 adult alcohol-free drink options while more than 1,400 British breweries are producing alcohol-free beer suggesting that it is no longer a fringe trend but a significant cultural shift for the traditionally alcocentric UK.
Out of the 48% of UK adults now choosing alcohol-free drinks, only 9% of them say they are completely alcohol-free which indicates that the shift is driven by moderation and thanks to better tasting options, alcohol-free choices are now a regular part of people’s drinking habits.
Laura Willoughby, founder
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The Netherlands & India: Heineken to set up its first Global Capability in Hyderabad
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Netherlands-based brewer Heineken NV is the latest to join the list of global giants to say cheers to Hyderabad. One of the world's largest beer makers, Heineken plans to invest Rs 2,500 crore to Rs 3,000 crore over the next few years in setting up its first Global Capability Center (GCC) in the Asia Pacific region in Hyderabad, Times of India reported on June 18.
The Euro 36 billion Dutch giant is all set to establish its GCC, Heineken Business Services India, in Hyderabad by the end of 2025 with plans to hire around 2,500-3,000 techies over the next five years, sources aware of the development told TOI.
The Hyderabad GCC will focus on technology development, including emerging technologies such as AI, and shared business services such as finance and HR, sources said.
Confirming the investment figures, Heineken told TOI that it is scouting for space in Hyderabad and will be hiring for the "usual GCC roles".
"Heineken Business Services India is an addition to our existing global network of connected hubs that will provide essential services and capabilities to operating companies within Heineken," the company had said in a brief global announcement recently.
"The business services network plays an important part in Heineken's Evergreen
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Barley News
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France: France’s farm ministry increases forecasts for barley, soft wheat export
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FranceAgriMer has increased its forecast for French soft wheat exports to both the rest of the European Union and outside the EU. However, export
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Australia: Barley exports total 678,382 tonnes in April with China main destination
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Australia exported 678,382 tonnes of barley and 463,220t of sorghum in April, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Feed accounted for 576,692t of the barley total, and was down 8 percent from the March figure of 623,805t.
China on 330,254t was the destination for 57pc of April-shipped feed barley, with Japan on 116,535t and Saudia Arabia on 66,000t the second and third-biggest markets respectively.
April-shipped malting barley totalled 101,690t, down 51pc from the March figure, and had only three destinations: China on 65,359t, Mexico on 33,000t, and Vietnam on 3331t.
Sorghum exports rose 146pc from the March total of 188,285t to reflect peak new-crop availability.
On 445,133t, China accounted for 96pc of sorghum shipped in April, with Kenya on 14,003t the second-biggest market, and The Philippines on 2172t the third.
Flexi Grain pool manager Sam Roache said less availability and a momentary slump in demand from China have made May the lowest shipment month since December.
“The combination of good comparative prices to corn and other feedgrains, a lack of Chinese buying, and limited Black Sea availability saw Middle Eastern buyers stand up for around 100,000t, or 15pc of exports, which is relatively high,” Mr Roache said.
“Likewise Japan had a big month,
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Whisky News
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World: Pernod Ricard streamlining its business to combat downturn in sales
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Pernod Ricard is streamlining its business by grouping brands into two main divisions, according to internal presentation slides seen by Reuters on June 18,
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