02. September 2017

Kenya: New sorghum variety to replace traditional raw materials for beer

Kenya Breweries is betting on sorghum rather than barley and maize

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01. September 2017

World: Malting barley short by 1.2 million tons on a worldwide basis

Further increase of malting barley prices expected

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30. August 2017

Germany: American Investor buys 91.5% of Aktienbrauerei Kaufbeuren

700 year old beer brand aimed to be “mega-brand of tomorrow”

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29. August 2017

USA: A new “Lex Koch” could save Boston Beer’s status as a craft brewer

Brewers Association's statutes to be changed?

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28. August 2017

Syria: First brewery resumes production after civil war

New $16 million brewery to produce 150,000 hl

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28. August 2017

Finland: Viking Malt Group appoints Kasper Madsen as new CEO

Antti Orkola to retire at the end of January 2018

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26. August 2017

UK: Carling admits to brew weaker beer than labeled

Molson Coors avoided passing on tax savings to the trade

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25. August 2017

Germany: Study finds 80% less Glyphosate in beer than last year

Federal Institute for Risk Assessment gives an all-clear signal

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23. August 2017

UK: Crisp Malting Group one step ahead to reopen historic malting

Investment of more than £1 million to restore floor maltings

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22. August 2017

USA: More and more craft breweries are closing their doors

Overall number is still growing by 5%

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21. August 2017

Germany: European Beer Star with new record participation

2,151 beers from 46 countries tasted

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20. August 2017

INSIDE.BEER, 35/2017: Also in the news this week

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18. August 2017

Russia: Carlsberg suffers from “Russian disease”

Baltika's volume sales fall by 13.2%

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17. August 2017

World: World’s ten largest beer brands lose 1% in sales volume

AB InBev’s “focus brands” win, “local champion” lose

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17. August 2017

Ethiopia: Suit for Heineken’s unfair trade practices dismissed

Brewing groups fighting hard for the fast growing beer market

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16. August 2017

Denmark: Carlsberg reports strong earnings growth despite lower organic volume sales

Danish brewer maintains full-year outlook

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15. August 2017

USA: Amazon raises $16 billion to fund Whole Foods acquisition

E-commerce giant likely to turn online-grocery market upside down

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14. August 2017

USA: AB InBev turns spent grain into a natural drink

Canvas Barley Milk launched with a $25,000 Kickstarter campaign

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13. August 2017

INSIDE.BEER, 34/2017: Also in the news this week

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11. August 2017

USA: News Belgium leads consortium to rescue Magnolia Brewing

Elysian Brewing co-founder Dick Cantwell returns to brewing

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