


Well, color me surprised. We had wonderfully delicious fajitas for dinner and I succumbed to my craving for a beer. My eldest had one as well and commented, ‘Hey dad, these things are kosher!’
Well, I do know there are a couple brands that are unclean due to added flavorings, but had never noticed a kosher symbol on a beer before. This was a welcomed surprise.
Kudos to Sam Adams. I guess now I have to do a little ‘market research.’ 😉
The Guinness Stout folks used to “strain” their brew through an unclean fish intestine, (I think it had to do with making the beer have better clarity) making their famous stout unclean, but they’ve changed their ways.
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Nice… how can we verify as I gave up that stout for a while on account of said unclean practice?
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https://nypost.com/2015/11/03/guinness-will-remove-fish-bladders-from-beer-to-go-totally-vegan/
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Here’s another article that says that Guinness is now completely vegan.
https://www.clearlyveg.org/blog/2018/01/23/guinness-goes-vegan-company-stop-using-fish-bladders-clarify-beer-2016/
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This definitely requires field investigation and testing… 😉
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