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I'm off to Poland (Krakow) for a stag do this weekend - but don't really

want to be the only one not supping!... Does anyone know which Polish

beers are vegan?? (Have searched on the internet for ages, but found

nothing...)

 

Cheers,

James

 

PS - If anyone knows of any, would you be kind enough to Cc your reply

to my hotmail account (jhodgski) so I can get your reply

when I'm away!

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Maybe you can get imported beers, like Becks or Grolsch ?

 

Paul

 

On 26 Jun 2008, at 19:47, James H wrote:

 

> I'm off to Poland (Krakow) for a stag do this weekend - but don't

> really

> want to be the only one not supping!... Does anyone know which Polish

> beers are vegan?? (Have searched on the internet for ages, but found

> nothing...)

>

> Cheers,

> James

>

> PS - If anyone knows of any, would you be kind enough to Cc your reply

> to my hotmail account (jhodgski) so I can get your reply

> when I'm away!

>

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I dont think Polish beers use isinglass, a lot are unfiltered.

 

Peter vv

 

 

 

 

James H <james

 

Thursday, 26 June, 2008 7:47:23 PM

Vegan beer in Poland

 

 

I'm off to Poland (Krakow) for a stag do this weekend - but don't really

want to be the only one not supping!... Does anyone know which Polish

beers are vegan?? (Have searched on the internet for ages, but found

nothing...)

 

Cheers,

James

 

PS - If anyone knows of any, would you be kind enough to Cc your reply

to my hotmail account (jhodgski (AT) hotmail (DOT) com) so I can get your reply

when I'm away!

 

 

 

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Hi,

http://www.veggiewines.co.uk/

The three most common - Lech, Zywiec and Tyskie seem ok. Poland borders

with Germany, which has been a very influential figure in beer production

and conveniently rarely uses animal ingredients.

 

Tom

 

On 27/06/2008, Peter VV <swpgh01 wrote:

>

> I dont think Polish beers use isinglass, a lot are unfiltered.

>

> Peter vv

>

>

> James H <james <james%40telestial.org>>

> <%40>

> Thursday, 26 June, 2008 7:47:23 PM

> Vegan beer in Poland

>

> I'm off to Poland (Krakow) for a stag do this weekend - but don't really

> want to be the only one not supping!... Does anyone know which Polish

> beers are vegan?? (Have searched on the internet for ages, but found

> nothing...)

>

> Cheers,

> James

>

> PS - If anyone knows of any, would you be kind enough to Cc your reply

> to my hotmail account (jhodgski (AT) hotmail (DOT) com) so I can get your reply

> when I'm away!

>

>

> ________

> Not happy with your email address?.

> Get the one you really want - millions of new email addresses available now

> at http://uk.docs./ymail/new.html

>

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I'd seen that web page when I was researching Polish beers, but I wasn't

sure about how reliable their list was as they also say Guinness, Skol

and Stella Artois is vegan (which I understand are not vegan...).

 

Many thanks to everyone who replied - there was usually something for me

to drink at each bar/pub and I was drunk for the vast majority of the

weekend so (from what I can remember!) I had a thoroughly good weekend!

 

Cheers, hic!

James

 

Tom Jackson wrote:

>

> Hi,

> http://www.veggiewines.co.uk/ <http://www.veggiewines.co.uk/>

> The three most common - Lech, Zywiec and Tyskie seem ok. Poland borders

> with Germany, which has been a very influential figure in beer production

> and conveniently rarely uses animal ingredients.

>

> Tom

>

> On 27/06/2008, Peter VV <swpgh01

> <swpgh01%40talk21.com>> wrote:

> >

> > I dont think Polish beers use isinglass, a lot are unfiltered.

> >

> > Peter vv

> >

> >

> > James H <james <james%40telestial.org>

> <james%40telestial.org>>

> > <%40>

> <%40>

> > Thursday, 26 June, 2008 7:47:23 PM

> > Vegan beer in Poland

> >

> > I'm off to Poland (Krakow) for a stag do this weekend - but don't really

> > want to be the only one not supping!... Does anyone know which Polish

> > beers are vegan?? (Have searched on the internet for ages, but found

> > nothing...)

> >

> > Cheers,

> > James

> >

> > PS - If anyone knows of any, would you be kind enough to Cc your reply

> > to my hotmail account (jhodgski (AT) hotmail (DOT) com) so I can get your reply

> > when I'm away!

> >

> >

> > ________

> > Not happy with your email address?.

> > Get the one you really want - millions of new email addresses

> available now

> > at http://uk.docs./ymail/new.html

> <http://uk.docs./ymail/new.html>

> >

> >

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Sorry I didn't spot that James.

 

Incidentally, I've recently notice posters up about Stella which claim they

only use 4 ingredients (water, barley, hops and malt I presume), similar to

the reinheitsgebot. Someone I know emailed them and they said they didn't

use isinglass any more. I'm going to email them myself and will post the

reply here.

 

Tom

 

2008/7/1 James H <james:

 

> I'd seen that web page when I was researching Polish beers, but I wasn't

>

> sure about how reliable their list was as they also say Guinness, Skol

> and Stella Artois is vegan (which I understand are not vegan...).

>

> Many thanks to everyone who replied - there was usually something for me

> to drink at each bar/pub and I was drunk for the vast majority of the

> weekend so (from what I can remember!) I had a thoroughly good weekend!

>

> Cheers, hic!

> James

>

> Tom Jackson wrote:

> >

> > Hi,

> > http://www.veggiewines.co.uk/ <http://www.veggiewines.co.uk/>

>

> > The three most common - Lech, Zywiec and Tyskie seem ok. Poland borders

> > with Germany, which has been a very influential figure in beer production

> > and conveniently rarely uses animal ingredients.

> >

> > Tom

> >

> > On 27/06/2008, Peter VV <swpgh01 <swpgh01%40talk21.com>

> > <swpgh01%40talk21.com <swpgh01%2540talk21.com>>> wrote:

> > >

> > > I dont think Polish beers use isinglass, a lot are unfiltered.

> > >

> > > Peter vv

> > >

> > >

> > > James H <james <james%40telestial.org> <

> james%40telestial.org <james%2540telestial.org>>

> > <james%40telestial.org>>

> > > <%40> <

> %40 <%2540>>

> > <%40>

> > > Thursday, 26 June, 2008 7:47:23 PM

> > > Vegan beer in Poland

> > >

> > > I'm off to Poland (Krakow) for a stag do this weekend - but don't

> really

> > > want to be the only one not supping!... Does anyone know which Polish

> > > beers are vegan?? (Have searched on the internet for ages, but found

> > > nothing...)

> > >

> > > Cheers,

> > > James

> > >

> > > PS - If anyone knows of any, would you be kind enough to Cc your reply

> > > to my hotmail account (jhodgski (AT) hotmail (DOT) com) so I can get your reply

> > > when I'm away!

> > >

> > >

> > > ________

> > > Not happy with your email address?.

> > > Get the one you really want - millions of new email addresses

> > available now

> > > at http://uk.docs./ymail/new.html

> > <http://uk.docs./ymail/new.html>

> > >

> > >

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