A friend just told me Stella Artois is not suitable for vegetarians?!


Question:

A friend just told me Stella Artois is not suitable for vegetarians?

Is this true?


Answers:
Looks like they are right. Amazing thay have to use dead animals to make beer!

Source(s):
www.veggiebeer.co.uk

Who cares? If you like it, drink it despite being a vegetarian. Eventually you'll be eating rocks and drinking mud if you keep up this pace.

Stella isn't suitable for anyone.
Like most lagers, they get the yeast debris out by a process known as fining. Stella use isinglass which is made from fish skins. If you don't mind killing fish, you can drink Stella. If you're vegan, stick to real ale.

I was told years ago, the only true vegan drink, is Guinness. (Not 100% if they meant spirits are included in this statement).

Something about fish or stuff in the others.Still you can't have jelly either or foods with red colouring in them.

Not easy being veggie

The only vegetarian lager is Grolsch

Depends on if you eat fish or not.

Look for products suitably labelled. Most decent supermarkets know what to do these days.

Isnt it unhealthy to drink alcohol or are you substituting 1 for another

yes i'm afraid a lot of beef is needed to create stella artois :)

I think it has issinglass in it.

dead fish swim bladder.

not veggie

guiness, ( mentioned above ) is DEFINATELY not veggie. Crikey, you can even taste the fish in guiness.

wow
another reason for me to be grateful,
that i'm no.1 a veggie & 2, teetotal.
it appears yes, stella & some other alcohol drinks are not veggie friendly

www.gonchong.co.uk/vegbeer.htm... gives a complete list of veggie beers and stella is not on that list




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