Those shipments sometimes accounted for more than half of Chinese malting barley demand, depending on the year.
"The return of Australian barley means everyone will be happier," said Miller Meng, brewmaster at Shanghai craft beer bar, The Brew.
"Australian malt in the market return prices back on the right track," he said.
But in the absence of Australian malting barley, many Chinese craft brewers turned to alternatives such as French or Canadian malt.
That meant a perilous thinning of margins and the hope is that Australian imports will reverse this trend, craft brewers told Reuters.
Persons:
Miller Meng, brewmaster, Trueman, Yang Zhenglong, Matthew Jimenez, Duvel, Casey, Dominique Patton, Peter Hobson, Edwina Gibbs
Organizations:
Canberra, EqualOcean International, Reuters, Casey Hall, Thomson
Locations:
SHANGHAI, BEIJING, China, Shanghai, Tianjin, Mongolia, Ukraine, Australian, Australia, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Beijing, Canberra