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- Flying Dog Brewery (U.S.A.)
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Website: http://www.flyingdogales.com
Concerns: Grain is used by a local farmer for "animal feed." [49]
Correspondance: 11/05/03 "Here is the information you requested. 1. Are there any animal products or byproducts (honey, etc) contained in any of your beers? Response: The only ingredients used in the manufacture of Flying Dog Products are malted and roasted barley, malted wheat, rolled oats, hops, water, yeast and brewing salts (gypsum), to adjust water chemistry. 2. Are there any animal products or byproducts (isinglass, gelatin, etc) used in the manufacture (such as in the filtering or fining process) of your products? While materials used in fining do not end up in the final product, strict vegans have an aversion to the use of animal products in situations as such. Response: The only finings used at the Flying Dog Brewery, (kettle finings), are manufactured from seaweed. 3. What does your company do with the waste grain after it is used? Response: As with the vast majority if not all US breweries, our spent grains go to a local farmer who uses them as supplemental animal feed." [49]
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Posted/Updated: 11/8/03
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