Episode 16 Is Beer Vegan


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According to Morgan of Vegan Life and Wellness coach, there is evidence that beer was produced 8500 before Christ. Beer is defined as an alcoholic beverage made from fermented oats, barley, wheat, maize rice, grains, hops, water, and yeast are added. 

From vegnews, water then deletes the beer and helps in the production. Beer is 95% water with the finished product. Yeast is needed for fermentation. Yeast is classified as a fungus, thus it's vegan. 

Different types of yeast determine the beer styles. Hops add flavor and aroma and act as a preservative. There are over 100 varieties of hops. Grain adds color, flavor and provides beer head, a creamy mouthful feel, and sugar for fermentation. Malted barley adds more color. Vegans as in the wine fining process, do not object until the beer fining process. 

For clarification phase that removes impurities and cloudiness. Fichett also states that non-vegan fining can include these agents. Isinglass (dried fish bladder), gelatin (animal protein), bones, skin and tissue, cow’s milk (casein), insects (coloring), lactose (cow’s milk sugar), castrum mature Beaver secretion, Glycerol monostearate (foaming agent made from animal fat, (ham and bacon), Offal butchered organ meats, Mussel and bull testicles. Gia Mora states beer begins with grains. 

The grain is malted or heated until the grain opens up, then mashed and mixed with water. Then the liquid is boiled and cooled, and the brewers add yeast that turns the sugar into starch and then into sugar. Thus fermenting the beer. Eventually, the yeast sinks at the bottom of the barrel. 

The new beer is racked, like the wine in episode 14, and the clear liquid is siphoned off into another barrel, leaving the solids behind. At this point, the beer is still beginning once the clarification process starts. 

It depends on what kind of beer you're drinking, Kat Smith from Love Kindly states there is a vegan fining process that can be used for example Irish mosh (seaweed), silica gel, biofine, (silica acid and water), centrifuges, bentonite clay, cold conditioning. Diatomaceous earth (fossilized algae), absorbent polymers, and vegan carrageenan. Beer is similar to wine because the beer labels if used, do not require Brewers to list ingredients except for food allergies like milk and eggs. 

Lucky for us beer drinkers, there are a few quality databases that show us what beers are vegan, for example. 

1. Vegan Alcohol List, The Ultimate Guide. 

2. Barnivore. 

3. The VegNews, The Ultimate Guide to Beer. 

4. The ultimate guide to vegan alcohol. 

Kat Smith also says. Here is another short beer list. 

1. Becks. 

2. Budweiser, except Clamato 

3. Bush. 

4. Coors and Coors Light, but only United States. 

5. Corona. 

6. Guineas. All Guineas, draught, and extra stout. 

7. Michelob, except honey Beer. 

8. Miller Lite and Miller highlight. 

9. Modelo. 

10. Pabst Blue Ribbon. 

11. Heineken. 

12. Labatt. This is for my podcast friend “How to Podcast” with Dave Campbell. 

13. Blue Moon. 

There are plenty of choices to get animal cruelty, vegan beer, BEVVEG. It is a phone app that you can use to find safe beers for grocery stores and restaurants. Drinking safe vegan fining that clears the solid material from the drink if you purchase your beer from a large Brewer that skips the fining process, it may be the simplest form to get your brew without the addition of these agents to the beer. 

I hope you enjoyed this podcast and that it pointed you to safe vegan booze. Please check out my next issue. Episode 17 is Alcohol Spirits, 

Vegan my research sources. 

 1. Vegan life and Wellness coach Morgan Fisher. Choose Veganism, April 4th, 2021.  

2. VegNews, The Veg News Ultimate Guide to Vegan Beers, September 7, 2023. 

3. Treehugger by Gia Mora Is Beer Vegan. The Ultimate Guide to Picking Your Vegan Beers, October 28, 2021. 

4. Kat Smith Love kindly, the Ultimate Guide to Vegan Beers, July 2, 2021, Five Vegan Alcohol List The Ultimate Guide, November 13, 2021.

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