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Shipyard Brewing Company     (U.S.A.)    
Website: http://www.shipyard.com
Concerns: Spent grain used as "animal feed." []
Correspondance:
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Sierra Nevada Brewing Company     (U.S.A.)    
Website: http://www.sierra-nevada.com
Concerns: Spent grain used as "animal feed." [51]
Correspondance: 11/06/03
"1. Are there any animal products or byproducts (honey, etc) contained in any of your beers?
We use only malted barley, whole cone hops, yeast and water to brew our beers.
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.
We do not use isinglass or gelatin in any process of our bottled beers.
3. What does your company do with the waste grain after it is used?
Our spent grains are used for animal feed." [51]

San Francisco Brewing Company     (San Francisco, California)    
Website: http://www.sfbrewing.com
Concerns: Used grain is used as livestock feed [45]
Correspondance: 6/13/03, 6/26/03
"The San Francisco Brewing Company uses only malted barley, water, yeast and hops in the production of our beer. None of those products are animal related." [46]
"The spent grain is taken away by a farmer to help feed his cattle." [45]

Southampton Publick House     (Southampton, New York)    
Website: http://www.publick.com
Concerns: Used grain is used a food for livestock. [40]
Correspondance: 6/21/03
"We do not use any finings or any animal-derived products in any of our brews. We give our spent grain to a farmer who raises cattle." [40]

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