Post Your Ingredients

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by craigbelly, Mar 7, 2018.

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  1. craigbelly

    craigbelly Pooh-Bah (2,770) Dec 31, 2015 Iowa
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    Beer is food to me. I only want to know what I'm putting in me. A play on words allows companies to add gmo corn syrup and sugars to there beers has to stop. It is naturally in the beer, so why mention we added more.
    Guinness beer contains isinglass, a gelatin-like substance produced from the swim bladder of a fish. This ingredient helps remove any “haziness,” solids, or yeast from the beer. Mmmmm… fish bladder sounds delicious, doesn’t?
    Newcastle beer is also colored artificially with caramel color. This caramel coloring is manufactured by heating ammonia and sulfites under high pressure.
    Even ABusch has been caught using an experimental rice strain that has no approval for consumption.
    And why....because they can. No one monitors alcohol they way they do food. As long as each state gets to slap there tax on it no one cares. Happy or better yet, careful drinking .
     
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  2. Prep8611

    Prep8611 Savant (1,208) Aug 22, 2014 New Jersey

    Brew your own? I know what goes in my beer.
     
  3. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    The alarmist web articles that you are reading are out of date. Isinglass isn’t used to produce Guinness and caramel color isn’t used in Newcastle (as far as I know). Just FYI.
     
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  4. dcotom

    dcotom Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,637) Aug 4, 2014 Iowa
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    Drink Reinheitsgebot. Problem solved.
     
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  5. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    Nope.
     
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  6. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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  7. carteravebrew

    carteravebrew Initiate (0) Jan 21, 2010 Colorado

    I, too, have been subjected to the Food Babe's nonsense once or twice.
     
  8. jageraholic

    jageraholic Pooh-Bah (1,632) Sep 16, 2009 Massachusetts
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    I use Irish moss, so a form of seaweed goes in my beer. Still natural I guess.
     
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  9. horsehockey

    horsehockey Initiate (0) Jul 31, 2014 Illinois

    Isinglass is a commonly used fining agent in both beer and wine. I think you might have run across some click bait. The alcohol in beer is far more destructive to your body than the exceedingly low level of isinglass you might ingest in the beer. Also GMOs are generally healthy and you have been eating them for years. Norman Borlaug paved the way for GMOs in the 1970s and saved countless millions of lives in the process. The GMO outrage is in my opinion fueled by a "holier than thou" attitude towards food. The truth is that without many of the GMOs we have today lots of people would die.

    Just my "Joe six pack" opinion. Drink what you like, Cheers!
     
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  10. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    Not according to Guinness' US FAQ:
    That not what the TTB says in Beverage Alcohol Product Safety Harmful Ingredients, Adulterants, and Unauthorized Additives
     
  11. LeRose

    LeRose Grand Pooh-Bah (4,423) Nov 24, 2011 Massachusetts
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    I, too, prefer my news and scientific research to be sourced from FaceBook and Twitter. I better get off to Instagram - I have to write a technical assessment of high pressure steam drying...
     
  12. Jaycase

    Jaycase Grand Pooh-Bah (3,858) Jan 13, 2007 Illinois
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    OP's post illustrates the point that if breweries did post their ingredients there would likely be less confusion as to what the ingredients were in their beers.
     
  13. Dan411

    Dan411 Initiate (0) Mar 20, 2017 Missouri

    The only problem I can see with the use of isinglass if for strict vegans. Same reason they want lactose clearly stated on the labels.
     
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  14. readyski

    readyski Pooh-Bah (1,557) Jun 4, 2005 California
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    Well if the government says it's okay then it must be fine to drink (until they say it's not) :rolling_eyes:
     
  15. Jacobier10

    Jacobier10 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,102) Feb 23, 2004 New Jersey
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    Nope, you won't do it? Or, nope, problem not solved?
     
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  16. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    Ha. No problem drinking it, and problem definitely not solved. :slight_smile:
     
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  17. EvenMoreJesus

    EvenMoreJesus Initiate (0) Jun 8, 2017 Pennsylvania

    Why are GMOs bad? How about sugars?

    Umm . . . yes they absolutely do.

    Also these things:

     
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  18. EvenMoreJesus

    EvenMoreJesus Initiate (0) Jun 8, 2017 Pennsylvania

    Most people don't understand them and also don't understand that what people used to do to increase yield and increase resistance to disease before direct genetic modification is MUCH less predictable and has the capacity for greater harm to people. It's called cross-breeding or hybridizing.
     
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  19. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    I thought I should elaborate on my previous point. As far as I know, the Reinheitsgebot isn't really going to change anything regarding GMOs, pesticides, herbicides, carcinogens, chemical fertilizers, certain coloring agents, chemical water treatments, etc. I'm not saying that one needs to be concerned or unconcerned about such things, but if someone cares about the issues as brought up in the OP, then drinking beer brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot isn't going to solve anything for that particular drinker.
     
  20. EvenMoreJesus

    EvenMoreJesus Initiate (0) Jun 8, 2017 Pennsylvania

    As long as they are malt-derived, like Sinamar, they are OK.
     
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