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European Brewery Convention (EBC)
- Profile and Activities –
Opportunities for Know-How Sharing in Non Competitive
Areas of the Supply Chain in the European Brewing Industry
Canadean International Beer Strategy Conference
29th & 30th May 2012
Dr. Stefan Lustig – EBC President
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Agenda
Quick introduction to EBC
EBC in context of European Brewing Sector
Brief History
Who are we... (the faces behind the three letters)
Activities
Events
Way forward
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Brief Portrait - Stefan Lustig
Person
• 48 years, family, 1 daughter
• born and raised in Bavaria
Industrial Career
• 2011: President of the European Brewery Convention (EBC)
• 2010: Chief Operating Officer (COO),
Brau Holding International (BHI), Germany
• 2008: Director Brewery Operations,
Anheuser-Busch InBev Germany
• 1995: several positions in Supply Brauerei Beck & Co, Bremen, Germany
- Plant Manager of largest German brewery
- Brewing, Filling and Packaging manager
- Head of Quality Departmenton
- Research & Development Manager
University and Scientific Background
• PhD (Dr.rer.nat), Institute of Brewing Technology Weihenstephan, Prof. Dr. Narziß
• Studies (Dipl.-Ing.), Brewing & Beverage Technology, TU München-Weihenstephan
• assignments in several breweries in Bavaria, Austria and Scotland
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Quick Introduction to EBC
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Profile EBC
Scientific and technological competence center of The Brewers of Europe
Group of dedicated and enthusiastic experts from brewing companies based in Europe
Focused activities in a defined organisational structure
Supporting platform: The Brewers of Europe
Activities to facilitate knowledge and foster a network of European brewing technologists
Focus on in pre or non competitive areas – raw materials, brewing technology and brewing science
Established, inspiring and successful events: EBC Congress and Symposia
Visit us @ http://www.europeanbreweryconvention.org
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EBC in Context of European Brewing Sector
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EBC within The Brewers of Europe
EBC Executive Committee
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Role of EBC in European Brewing Sector
Publication by The Brewers of Europe
4 major developments were identified - decreasing beer consumption - changing patterns of beer consumption - higher prices for agricultural products - increasing tax burden
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Answers of EBC to 4 Major Developments
Decreasing beer consumption support maintainance of high quality reputation of beer - EBC supplies a standard framework for analytical methods to ensure quality and avoid food safety risks - EBC starts initiatives to cover root cause analysis of technical challenges
Changing patterns of beer consumption management resources and idea generation are required to respond to this challenge - EBC provides forums for talent to grow and develop in international environment - EBC creates platforms for presentation of new processes and technical solutions as well as for know how sharing
Higher prices for agricultural products secure sustainable supply of raw materials - EBC drives integrated supply chain initiatives, mainly in barley and hops
Increasing tax burden beyond scope of EBC
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Brief History of the EBC
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A Brief History of the EBC
Founded in 1946 by a group of dedicated brewing scientists, technicians and managing directors like Prof.‘s Chapon, De Clerck, Isebaert, Jacobson, Dr.‘s Hartong, Hürlimann, first president: Phillipe Kreisz
Initiation - EBC Congress 1947 in Scheveningen focus on exchange of scientific expertise in brewing (raw materials, biochemistry, analysis, brewing technology and engineering)
Since then 33 Congresses were hosted biannually
International collaboration in several working groups
2007 – Integration in The Brewers of Europe as autonomous technical arm and move from Zoeterwoude/NL to Brussels/B
As of 2009 - new strategic direction initiated and guided by Christian von der Heide and Hans-Georg Eils
Recent presidents Ludwig Narziss - Paul van Erde - Jan Vesely – Hilary Jones – Christian von der Heide
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Who are we... – Faces Behind the Three Letters
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Active Personailities in EBC
John Brauer EBC Executive Officer
Stefan Kreisz EBC Vice President
Stefan Lustig EBC President
EBC Executive Committee - Anna-Maria De Smet, The Brewers of Europe (B) - Gearoid Cahill, Guiness (IRL) - Carsten Eger, AB-Inbev (D) - Benet Fité, Grupo Mahou - San Miguel (E) - Martin Ketterer – Brauerei Schützengarten (CH) - Hedwig Neven, Duvel-Moortgat (B) - Bo Ranta, Sinebrychoff (FIN) - Jim Robertson, Wells & Youngs (UK) - Willem van Waesberghe. Heineken (NL) - Jan Vesely, Cesky Svaz Pivovaru a Sladoven (CZ) - Simon Wade, SABMiller (UK)
Chairman EBC Analysis Committee - Eric Welten, Heineken (NL)
Chairman Brewing Science Group - Carsten Zufall, Cervecerias Polar (VEN)
Source: BRAUWELT 4/2012, Fachverlag Hans Carl GmbH, Nürnberg
Volunteers
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EBC Executive Committee
Terms of Reference/Function:
- governing body of the EBC
- formal decision committee
- initiation, guidance and follow up of EBC activities
Membership
- chair: EBC President
- membership structure
EBC Vice-President
Executive Officer
The Brewers of Europe representative
Four Major Brewers’ representatives
two Non-Major Brewers’ representatives
five representatives reflecting the regional platforms
Responsibilities
- consulting for Board of The Brewers of Europe, EBC Executive Officer, EBC President
- approval of overal work plan of EBC
- support implementation of EBC strategies
- management of EBC budget, within frame- work of The Brewers of Europe budget
- guidance for EBC committees and technical groups
Activities
- follow EBC management cycle
- budget approval
- management of operational topics
- representation of EBC ExCom in EBC working groups or task forces
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EBC Management Cycle
EBC ManCom Meeting
Budget Process Jan Y-1
Presentation/ approval ExCom
Meeting Feb Y-1
Finalsiation of Budget
May Y-1
EBC ExCom TelCo Q2 Jul Y-1
EBC Congress Biannually
May/Jun Y-1
EBC Symposium Biannually Sep Y-1
EBC ExCom Meeting Brau
Nov Y-1
TBoE Board + General
Assembly Nov Y-1
Presentation TBoE
General Assembly May/Jun Y-1
Presentation Board TBoE
May/Jun Y-1
Plan
Do
Check, Act
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Activities of EBC
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Activities
Committees - European Barley Variety Network - Analysis Committee - Brewing Science Group
Actual Initiatives - Gushing Project - Best Available Techniques
Events - EBC Symposium Copenhagen, 2012 - EBC Kongress Luxemburg, 2013
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Know How Sharing in Non Competitive Areas
Raw Materials
- hops - malt
- maize, corn - sugar
Malting
- storage - steeping
- germination - kilning
- shipment
Production
- brewing
- fermentation - filtration
- packaging
Logistics, Customers
- warehouse - shipping - route-to market - customer
delivery
Consumer
- attraction - purchase
- experience - enjoyment - repetition
Competitive Areas in Brewing Sector
Sustainable supply of raw materials
Standards and references for analytical methods
Know How Sharing network of experts
Opportunities for institutes and university departments to present know how
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Committees of EBC
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European Barley Variety Network
Terms of Reference/Function
- platform for knowledge exchange on barley in Europe (web database)
- joint effort with EUROMALT
- succession organisation for EBC Barley &Malt Committee
- exchange of agricutural, process and analytical data of barley varieties from national breeding programs
- database on European barley varieties
Membership
- chair: EBC representative
- representatives from 3 functional areas seed growers maltsters brewers
- reflection of supply chain
Responsibilities
- EBVN will contribute to secure the supply of high-quality malting barley to the European market
- support of procurement process within the supply chain by suggesting promising malting barley varieties and ensuring comparability via an electronic exchange platform
Activities
- national breeding programs will operate independently
- EBVN will consolidate and ensure availability of data from these programs on a pan european scale
- Annual update of data from national breeding programs
- meeting at least once a year
- breeding program to be developed
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Supply of Brewing Barley – Indicator Barley Acreage in EU*
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2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012
Vereinigtes König...
Schweden
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Deutschland (eins...
Dänemark
*source: EU Eurostat
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Vereinigtes König...
Schweden
Finnland
Polen
Litauen
Lettland
Frankreich
Spanien
Deutschland (eins...
Dänemark
Top 10 EU barley growing countries
Traditional countries for growing of
brewing barley
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EBC Analysis Committee
Terms of Reference/Function
- review, validation and documentation of analytical methods
- publishing platform: EBC Analytica
- change process initiated to cover needs of Brewing Sector
Membership
- chair: analytical expert from European Brewing Sector
- analytical and Quality Control experts from breweries and scientists from laboratories and research institutes
Responsibilities
- reference for analytical methods in brewing sector
- documentation in EBC Analytica
- maintenance, revision and additions to methods contained or to be taken up into Analytica
- supply of analytical tools for the European Brewing Sector
Activities
- working meeting minimum once a year
- steering group
- working groups malt, hops, wort & beer, sensory microbiology, packaging
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EBC Brewing Science Group
Terms of Reference/Function
- Knowledge platform and network for brewing scientists and technologists
Membership
- nomination by EBC Executive Committee upon recommendation
- brewing technologists, senior production, quality and fermentation specialists both from breweries as well as academic/research institutes and university departments
- group is not open to consultants or persons representing suppliers and allied traders.
Responsibilities
- network for high-level contacts between scientists and technologists involved in beer and beer production
- promotion of excellence in brewing
- network within specific and general projects and research activities
- platform to present and exchange results of scientific projects
Activities
- biannually: Technical Meeting (inter-congress years)
- informal network activity within research groups
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Actual Initiatives of EBC
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Gushing Project
Gushing phenomenon uncontrolled overfoaming of beer in bottles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWfRB9wfFLY&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJngvN1eA3w&feature=related
Potential causes - related to barley growing and crop conditions - wet harvest conditions -> microorganisms grow, metabolites may be formed and contribute to gushing - intense research since late 80‘s, no common cause – multiple factors - critical factor: no gushing positive material as basis for testing - trigger: crop 2011 with suboptimal conditions gave window of opportunity to conduct research on defined material
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Gushing Project
Starting Point Gushing is a phenomenon in Europe and a quality issue which is scientifically not completely solved many projects already explored and results produced holistic problem solving techniques are not available
Idea and Initiative Euromalt and EBC tendered a research project to institutes in Europe which have expertise in gushing
Crop 2011 availability of defined material with high likelihood of gushing inducing characteristics
Partner In a defined process EBC and Euromalt contracted project to VLB
Further support is welcome also smaller contributions help -> contact Stefan Kreisz/Stefan Lustig
Contract signed, first meeting of SteerCo in April research target aligned formal ways of reporting established
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Best Available Techniques
Idea support of the Sevilla-process within Europe to formulate „Best Available Technique“(BAT)-standards
Initiative EBC coordinates process for brewing sector in alignment with The Brewers of Europe „Environment Issue Management“- Team (ENV-IMT)
Result Documents available as of June 2012 ..\..\..\Working Groups\BAT\Guidance-Note_BAT_2012.pdf
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Events
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EBC Symposium
Terms of Reference/Function
- event is focused on one specific topic around brewery supply chain
- target group: specialists and experts
- goal: detailed and specific discussions between experts
- platform for non competing academic/ research institutes and university departments
- forum for junior brewing experts
Participants
- brewery management
- institutional, academic and university organisations
- suppliers and allied traders
Organisation
- biannually (non congress years)
- dimension 100 – 150 participants
- last 5 symposia 2010 - Hop Symposium 2008 - Environmental Sustainability 2006 – Drinkability 2004 – Food Safety & Traceability 2001 – Flavour & Flavour Stability
Next Symposium
- Copenhagen
- 9th – 11th September 2012
- ”From Chiller to Filler”
- topics around cold area from fermentation to bright beer before packaging
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EBC Symposium: From Chiller to Filler
09. – 11. September 2012 in Copenhagen
visit @ http://www.ebc-symposium.org
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Preliminary Program
Call for papers – open website http://www.ebc-symposium.org/
Two days of scientific and operational topics in Carlsberg Research Center, Copenhagen
Combined with EBC Brewing Science Group
Looking forward to see you (all and again) in Copenhagen
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EBC Congress
Terms of Reference/Function
- major event for scientific and technical brewery topics („premium brand“ of EBC)
- target group: senior brewery management and scientists, suppliers
- goal: coverage of scientific and technical trends
- platform for non competing academic/ research institutes and university departments
- forum for junior brewing experts (poster session)
Participants
- brewery management, mainly all supply functions
- institutional, academic and university organisations
- suppliers and allied traders
- publicists
Organisation
- biannually
- dimension 500 – 800 participants
- last 5 venues 2011 - Glasgow 2009 - Hamburg 2007 – Venice 2005 – Prague 2003 – Dublin
Next Congress
- Luxemburg
- 26th – 30th May 2013
- topics around brewery supply chain
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EBC Congress 2013 in Luxemburg
26th – 30th May 2013 in Luxemburg arrangements in hot phase
website http://www.ebc2013lux.org
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34th EBC Congress in Luxembourg
Luxembourg Congrès
Tentative Time Table Organising Committee
Venue
Sunday 26 May 11.00-17.00 congress registration exhibition & poster set-up
14.30-17.00 sightseeing tour Luxmbourg (optional)
18.30-19.30 opening ceremony
19.30-23.00 welcome party and buffet dinner
Monday 27 May 08.30-12.30 lecture sessions
10.00-18.30 exhibition open
12.30-14.30 lunch – poster discussions
14.30-18.00 lecture sessions
full day tours for partners
Tuesday 28 May 10.00-18.30 exhibition open
08.30-12.30 lecture sessions
12.30-14.30 lunch – poster discussions
14.30-18.00 lecture sessions
full day tours for partners
evening free – Pub Night
Wednesday 29 May 10.00-18.30 exhibition open
08.30-12.30 lecture sessions
12.30-14.30 lunch – poster discussions
14.30-17.00 lecture sessions
17.00-17.15 closing of the congress
evening farewell party & buffet dinner
Thursday 30 May various times technical visits
John Brauer Georges M. Lentz Jr.
Chairman Local OC André Thix
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Know How Sharing in Non Competitive Areas
Raw Materials
- hops - malt
- maize, corn - sugar
Malting
- storage - steeping
- germination - kilning
- shipment
Production
- brewing - fermentation
- filtration - packaging
Logistics, Customers
- warehouse - shipping - route-to market - customer
delivery
Consumer
- attraction - purchase
- experience - enjoyment - repetition
Competitive Areas in Brewing Sector
Sustainable supply of raw materials
Standards and references for analytical methods
Know How Sharing network of experts
Opportunities for institutes and university departments to present know how
European Barley Variety Network
Analysis Committee Brewing Science Group Gushing Project BAT
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Way Forward
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Conclusion and Looking Forward
EBC continues on the course set by previous management
As technical competence center EBC acts hand-in-hand with The Brewers of Europe
Inspiring, smart and dedicated group of experts (volunteers!)
Focus on initiatives being started, existing activities and working groups
EBC is open for new challenges
Continuation of change process to shape future of EBC
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Management of Expectations
Certainly not everything is perfect... ... all experts are volunteers ... with enthusiasm and fun to work together we will maintain and expand an interesting forum for brewing science and technology in the supply chain
EBC will not have answers to all questions in the supply chain of European Brewing Sector... ... but with right priorities and discipline there will be fundamental support by EBC for The Brewers of Europe and thus the European breweries
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What’s In It...
Technical and supply chain expertise across the European Brewing Sector facilitated through The Brewers of Europe
Network of experts
Analytical standards
Platform for Know How exchange by working groups, symposia and congresses - catwalk for independent institutes and university departments - network for experts in non competitive areas - talent pool
Support in actual issue management
Your interest and conviction that EBC is added value
Willingness of European Brewing Sector to allow senior supply managers to participate in working groups
Support in organising meetings of working groups, symposia and congresses
... for You! What EBC counts on...
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Thank you for your kind attention ...
... any questions ???