What companies make beer that is processed without vegan products?
We’ve got a long list below. But that’s not all, many other companies also use a vegan process, but we just haven’t had a chance to confirm them yet. Keeping up to date with all the microbrews out there is especially challenging, so if you notice any drinks not on our list that you’d like to be drinking, please email us with the company’s name and contact info and we’ll investigate it for you. What about wine then? Unfortunately it seems that many wines are not vegan. It’s common to use animal ingridients in the clarification process, such as isinglass (made from fish bladders), gelatin (from animal bones), caseinates (milk proteins), and animal albumin (from eggs or dried blood powder). Non-animal alternatives include limestone, bentonite, kaolin and kieslguhr (clays), plant casein, silica gel, and vegetable plaques. Although the list of wines we’ve confirmed as vegan is relatively small so far, rest assured that we’re just getting started and will be working hard to verify more soon!