this could be considered a bit of a gray area.. they do use a fish based product called isinglass to help remove yeast from the beer. theoretically none of this should reach the final product, but on the other hand, it's likely that some of it does. to some, it's shame enough that they use isinglass at all, to others, it's no different from sharing a deep fryer with a chicken mcnugget... "Extra Stout" does not use isinglass. and of course belgian and german beer is all vegan- it's the LAW!
this could be considered a bit of a gray area.. they do use a fish based product called isinglass to help remove yeast from the beer. theoretically none of this should reach the final product, but on the other hand, it's likely that some of it does. to some, it's shame enough that they use isinglass at all, to others, it's no different from sharing a deep fryer with a chicken mcnugget... "Extra Stout" does not use isinglass. and of course belgian and german beer is all vegan- it's the LAW!