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16 years 6 months ago #13

as long as there isnt lumps of meat floating in the beer then surely its ok. thats like saying water isnt safe as it may contain some particles of a dead fish or them little ameoba thingys

16 years 6 months ago #14

"oconn":1t43o7sp wrote: as long as there isnt lumps of meat floating in the beer then surely its ok. thats like saying water isnt safe as it may contain some particles of a dead fish or them little ameoba thingys[/quote:1t43o7sp]
I think it depends on how ana^H^H^H strict the veggies are. I know some of them won't eat a dish that's been cooked in a pot that once upon a time saw a bird flying by the window. Others eat fish but not meat. Others never eat meat at all. Except on the way home from the pub, but otherwise never. Except a bacon sandwich sometimes. But they never eat meat.

16 years 6 months ago #15

oconn & kenmc; It's not up to you to decide whether someone else's brief system is correct or not. The OP was not extolling the virtues of a vegetarian lifestyle or making an assertion that vegetarian beer is superior. It was a simple question about the ingredients in beer and he should not have his beliefs questioned because of it.

16 years 6 months ago #16

The Porterhouse use Isinglass in TSB (which I would imagine is true of anything they put in a cask) and they use some oyster in Oyster Stout, but the rest are veggie.

16 years 6 months ago #17

I'm staying well away from making any comment here.

16 years 6 months ago #18

I was just wondering is there a list.

Found this - <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="www.vegetarian.ie/bee.htm">www.vegetarian.ie/bee.htm
Might be the best available if a bit dated!

Cheers all.
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