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EE_
31st July 2013, 09:23 AM
Full article: http://foodbabe.com/2013/07/17/the-shocking-ingredients-in-beer/

So What Beers Are Additive and GMO Free?

If you enjoy the occasional beer and wish to maintain your healthy lifestyle, choosing one without GMOs and additives is ideal. Unfortunately, most of the mainstream beers available have additives, but luckily, there are a few that don’t. For example, Sierra Nevada, Heineken, and Amstel Light (7/31 UPDATE: It has come to my attention that Heinken USA has changed their formula to use GMOs – I called their customer service line 1-914-681-4100 to confirm and asked for the list of ingredients – the man told me “water, yeast, malted barley and hops” – then I asked if their beer contained any genetically engineered material and he confirmed “YES,” but wouldn’t tell me what ingredients are genetically engineered. They recently changed their formula after my initial research that started in late 2012.) appear to be pretty clean (but these companies still wouldn’t disclose the full list of ingredients to me. They did say they use non-GMO grains, no artificial ingredients, stabilizers or preservatives).

German Beers are also a good bet. The Germans are very serious about the purity of their beers and enacted a purity law called “Reinheitsgebot” that requires all German beers to be only produced with a core ingredient list of water, hops, yeast, malted barley or wheat. Advocates of German beers insist that they taste cleaner and some even claim they don’t suffer from hangovers as a result.

An obvious choice to consider is also Certified Organic Beers. They are required by law to not include GMOs and other harmful additives. Organic beers also support environmental friendly practices and reduce the amount of pesticides and toxins in our air, support organic farmers – which is a huge plus. (To this day, the beer drinkers in my family haven’t found one they love so if you have suggestions, please let us know in the comments!)

Craft & Microbrews Beers – For certain local craft and micro beers, you can ask those companies for a list of ingredients and many of them will be up front with you. However, companies like Miller Coors are slowly closing in on craft beers and buying them up one by one… like they did when they created the unique popular variety called Blue Moon (the beer you drink with an orange) and Anhesuer-Busch did this with Rolling Rock and Goose Island Brewery. Make sure your favorite craft and microbrew is still independently owned and controlled before taking a sip.

In the end – if you decide to drink beer, you are definitely drinking at your own risk for more reasons than just the crazy ingredients that could be in them. The key point to remember is – if you like to drink beer and want to be healthy, drink it infrequently and quiz the beer companies for the truth. Find a beer that you can trust and stick with it.

mamboni
31st July 2013, 09:38 AM
This is a big relief. For a second there, I thought that beer contained beaver anal gland juice.

palani
31st July 2013, 12:02 PM
Heineken in the Caribbean used to offer bottled beer with a formaldehyde preservative (because of the heat). Also a good way to preserve yourself.

'Course I preferred rum and tonic with a lime. No scurvy for me and the tonic (quinine) kept malaria under control.

The Adulteration of Liquors
http://books.google.com/books?id=TW4oAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=adulterated+liquor&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EV75UefBL4KE9QTQ_IDwCw&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBTgU#v=onepage&q=adulterated%20liquor&f=false

Not a new thing after all.

ximmy
31st July 2013, 12:04 PM
That's what you get for drinking grocery store beer...