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- From: roland@clubber.stgt.sub.org (Roland Hoffmann)
- Newsgroups: alt.beer
- Subject: Re: Additives in beer
- Message-ID: <V8yowB4w165w@clubber.stgt.sub.org>
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 10:36:42 MEZ
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- Organization: Lummerland Forschungslabors
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- arthur@sgi.com (Arthur Evans) writes:
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- > Most bottled beer is filtered to remove yeast and
- > other stuff, and folks who are filtering their beer probably...
-
- Do you really think filtration is a good idea? I heared that in
- such processes mineral-fibre filters are used and that these
- filters leave very small particals of fibres that can cause cancer
- and nasty things as gastric ulcer.
-
- What is wrong with drinking beer that is not quite clear (natur-
- trueb as we say)? It doesn't affect taste as far as I can tell
- and gives drinking a more natural and earthy touch.
-
- Dreaming of Keller-Pils and Hefe-Weizen
- --Roland--
- >
- > For really difficult cases, the committee may require
- > several bottles for proper analysis.
- In most difficult cases, I even need a whole mug! :-)
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