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1 Scandinavian Brewers Review 1 SCANDINAVIAN BREWERS REVIEW IN THIS ISSUE: SORGHUM BREWING IN TANZANIA, FRUIT PRODUCTS FOR CRAFT BEER, BASIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT – WORT BOILING, DRY HOPPING HIGH IBU BEERS, MEGABREW, HOPS, HERBS AND MALT – THE NORWEGIAN WAY, NEWSFLASH AND MUCH MORE… MARTS 2017 . VOL.74 MARTS ISSN 1603-4635 RM Compete A and nce Ety si li nc ua e Q 18 f 7 Yo 9 N n - io t D i a d y a E r a Experience the authentic N T f t y e l i r D m a a y F ! W A e ® S - m Weyermann® terroir malts p a m e o y il c : .c n i in lt a a fo a l @ m m ty w n r e an e – specialty malts for classic beer styles M y m G erm er al an ey - tin n.de · www.w rg g C be ompany · Bam Weyermann® exclusive barley variety: Weyermann® exclusive range of malts: BARKE® BOHEMIAN Excellent malt quality Produced solely from Czech barley and wheat Powerful, authentic malt avor with intense body Handcrafted oormalt varieties and the best foam Be true to your Bohemian beer styles! Perfect grain for authentic lagers and ales! Now available: • Weyermann® Floor-Malted Bohemian Pilsner Malt Now available: • Weyermann® Barke® Pilsner Malt • Weyermann® Floor-Malted Bohemian Dark Malt • Weyermann® Barke® Vienna Malt • Weyermann® Floor-Malted Bohemian Wheat Malt • Weyermann® Barke® Munich Malt • Weyermann® Bohemian Pilsner Malt • Weyermann® CARABOHEMIAN® Barke® Floormalted Pilsner Malt Wheat Malt Floormalted Pilsner Malt Barke® Floormalted Vienna Malt Dark Malt Carabohemian® Barke® Munich Malt Bohemian Pilsner Malt For more information, please contact our sales partner Caldic Ingredients Denmark Follow Tel: + 45 76 75 21 00 [email protected] Caldic Brew Ingredients www.caldic.dk on facebook RM Compete A and nce Ety si li nc ua e Q 18 f 7 Yo 9 N n - io t D i a d y a E r a Experience the authentic N T f t y e l i r D m a a y F ! W A e ® S - m Weyermann® terroir malts p a m e o y il c : .c n i in lt a a fo a l @ m m ty w n r e an e – specialty malts for classic beer styles M y m G erm er al an ey - tin n.de · www.w rg g C be ompany · Bam Weyermann® exclusive barley variety: Weyermann® exclusive range of malts: BARKE® BOHEMIAN Excellent malt quality Produced solely from Czech barley and wheat Powerful, authentic malt avor with intense body Handcrafted oormalt varieties and the best foam Be true to your Bohemian beer styles! Perfect grain for authentic lagers and ales! Now available: • Weyermann® Floor-Malted Bohemian Pilsner Malt Now available: • Weyermann® Barke® Pilsner Malt • Weyermann® Floor-Malted Bohemian Dark Malt • Weyermann® Barke® Vienna Malt • Weyermann® Floor-Malted Bohemian Wheat Malt • Weyermann® Barke® Munich Malt • Weyermann® Bohemian Pilsner Malt • Weyermann® CARABOHEMIAN® WE LOVE BERRIES AND ELDERFLOWERS Asiros Nordic processes elderflowers and berries. These are our primary raw ingredients. We are Barke® Floormalted big fans of Nordic berries. In addition to their amazing flavours, they are a valuable source of Pilsner Malt Wheat Malt Floormalted vitamins, antioxidants and other healthy plant substances. Pilsner Malt PURE FLAVOUR There are no additives in our NFC fruit juices, purées and concentrates. They are produced by Barke® Floormalted experienced professionals on the best possible processing equipment. Vienna Malt Dark Malt PRODUCTION IN DENMARK We have production facilities in Sorø in Denmark. Quality and food product safety are priority Carabohemian® issues. We have our own laboratories and we are an authorized organic food manufacturer. Barke® Munich Malt WE PROCESS FIRST-CLASS BERRIES AND FRUIT All berries and fruits are produced using organic or classic farming methods. Every Asiros Nordic Bohemian supplier is carefully selected. We make stringent demands regarding quality and reliable delivery Pilsner Malt and require our farmers to provide documentation and certificates. For more information, please contact our sales partner ASIROS NORDIC TEL +45 57 67 11 77 Caldic Ingredients Denmark Follow Kirkebjergvej 1 MAIL [email protected] Tel: + 45 76 75 21 00 [email protected] Caldic Brew Ingredients DK- 4180 Sorø WEB asirosnordic.com www.caldic.dk on facebook CONTENTSCONTENTS 6 EDITORIAL BIG POLITICS 10 SORGHUM BREWING IN TANZANIA ANDERS NIELSEN AND ANDREAS FALKENBERG TRAVELLED TO TANZANIA. 14 FRUIT PRODUCTS FOR CRAFT BEER THE THIRD AND FINAL PART, WHICH AIMS AT GIVING THE READER AN ALL-ROUND BACKGROUND OF FRUIT-CONTAINING BEERS 20 BASIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT – WORT BOILING GETTING SET FOR EFFICIENT FERMENTATION – PART 3 24 DRY HOPPING HIGH IBU BEERS AND ITS EFFECT ON BEER BITTERNESS WHAT WAS PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS ‘DRY HOPPING’ SHOULD HENCEFORTH BY KNOWN AS ‘COLD HOPPING’ 26 ARE YOU OVER-INSURED OR UNDER-INSURED? FACT CHECKING FOR INSURANCE VALUES 30 MEGABREW – THE AB INBEV TAKEOVER OF SAB MILLER PART 4 OF THE ARTICLE, FINISHING WITH ‘PERSONAL AFTERTHOUGHTS' BY OUR TECHNICAL EDITOR. 38 HOPS, HERBS AND MALT – THE NORWEGIAN WAY THE NEW NORDIC BEER MOVEMENT IS ROLLING ON, NOT LEAST IN NORWAY. 42 KRONES EQUITHERM PRODUCTION HEAT REQUIREMENT REDUCED BY 36 PER CENT IN THE MURAU BREWERY Scandinavian Brewers' Review 1 SCANDINAVIAN BREWERS REVIEW IN THIS ISSUE: SORGHUM BREWING IN TANZANIA, FRUIT PRODUCTS FOR CRAFT BEER, BASIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT – WORT BOILING, DRY HOPPING HIGH IBU BEERS, MEGABREW, HOPS, HERBS AND MALT – THE NORWEGIAN WAY, NEWSFLASH AND MUCH MORE… MARTS 2017 . VOL.74 MARTS March – Volume 74, no. 1 Cover photo: Colorbox ISSN 1603-4635 Membership journal of: Subscription: Advertisement sales and material: Editorial board: Design: The Danish Brewers' Guild Per year, excluding VAT: Rosendahls Mediaservice A/S Tuen-media as Mette Weibrecht Nielsen The Swedish Brewers' Guild Denmark €50, Europe €60, Vandtårnsvej 83A Balticagade 12D The Norwegian Brewers' Guild rest of world €70 DK-2860 Søborg DK-8000 Aarhus C Technical editor: E-mail: [email protected] www.rosendahls.dk www.tuen.dk Anders Kissmeyer Published every even month Tel.: +45 4363 2300 Tel.: +45 8621 3000 E-mail: [email protected] Minimum printing: 1.000 copies Printed by: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] PE Offset A/S National contact persons: Publisher and distribution: Tømrervej 9 Head Consultant: Editor-in-chief: Roger Løe (NO) Dansk Brygmester Forening DK-6800 Varde Senior Account Manager Niels Hass Andres Tue Møller E-mail: [email protected] (Danish Brewmasters' Guild) Tel.: +45 7695 1717 Saara Pöyri (FI) Benny Poulsen www.peoffset.dk Proofreader: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Joel Southern Ny Carlsberg Vej 100 Uwe Leibfacher (SE) DK-1799 Copenhagen V E-mail: [email protected] Tel.: +45 4060 3327 4 SCANDINAVIAN BREWERS’ REVIEW . VOL.74 NO.1 2017 concentrate on fruit Companies searching for unique ingredients that differentiates their beverages from competitors, often find their way to our company for inspiration. We supply 100% natural high quality fruit and vegetable juices and concentrates ready to be added to your brew. Our products are available in flexible packaging solutions that fit even small batch size needs. Organic products are also an essential part of our product range for the Nordic region, as more and more consumers see the added values linked to the organic farming process. We invite you to join the world of fruit! www.fruitjuice.dk HANS KJAER TRADING A/S +45 4557 1312 [email protected] - concentrate on fruit EDITORIAL BIG POLITICS ANDERS KISSMEYER, TECHNICAL EDITOR, E-MAIL: [email protected] The Scandinavian Brewers’ Review is not a political magazine – we have no fixed political basis or cause, as it may. We pay an interest in political developments only when these have specific impacts on our industry – for example, the alcohol policies of the countries in our region that have significant consequences for the brewers. These consequences are very direct in the form of beer taxation as well as the rules governing how we may – or may not in most cases – market our products. But writing an editorial convinced that the ‘social contract’ between all groups in our here at the start, at societies that our values – tolerance, democratic rights for least as far as the SBR all, openness, a social security system that ensures everyone is concerned, of 2017, a decent quality of living as well as equality of the sexes it is very difficult, if not (regardless of how many new ones may be invented) – were downright impossible, so strong that nothing whatsoever could shake them. And, to ignore the recent likewise, we have been convinced that although we all have events on the global our individual politically based opinions on how to move our political scene: the societies forward, we have all shared not just the fundamental Brexit referendum in the values but also the fundamental analysis of what the facts are UK and the election, inauguration and first active period of and how the basic forces of society work and interact. Many Donald Trump as the new president of the USA. All informed of us have been shocked to see that this basic fabric of our commentators and experts read these changes as mere societies is very far from being solid – it seems clear that those symptoms of some deeper changes in the political landscapes in groups that are against the effects of globalization are more the Western world. A large group of voters, which is obviously than willing to seek their own ‘facts’ and their own analysis of the same as people in general, looks at the evolution these past the problems based on those ‘facts’.
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