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To be included in this category the brewer only has to produce one beer that meets the criteria so in some cases produce beers that do not. In these cases the details of the beers that meet the criteria can be found in the brewer article. | To be included in this category the brewer only has to produce one beer that meets the criteria so in some cases produce beers that do not. In these cases the details of the beers that meet the criteria can be found in the brewer article. | ||
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This category is being considered for speedy renaming to Category:Vegetarian beers in accordance with Misplaced Pages's category discussion policy. Any articles in this category will be recategorized (not deleted). If you disagree with its speedy renaming, please explain at this category's entry on the speedy renaming section of the Categories for Discussion page. |
Beers that do not use animal products or derivatives as ingredients or as part of the brewing process and brewers that produce such beers.
To be included in this category the brewer only has to produce one beer that meets the criteria so in some cases produce beers that do not. In these cases the details of the beers that meet the criteria can be found in the brewer article.
"Animal products" typically refer to parts of animal carcasses such as various tissues like isinglass, gelatin, bone char, rennet, cochineal and blood. Beers which include animal produced substances such as dairy and honey come under the category by virtue of the fact they are permissable ingredients in a vegetarian diet.
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