• KISSmyOS
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      It still allows using other substances in the production process if they are filtered out afterwards.
      Which vegans would still reject.

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      A German guy once told me that the original penalty for violating that law was that the brewer was to be drowned in his own beer - to be fair, he was quite drunk at the time, so it might be complete bullshit.

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        He’s confusing it with the law of Hammurabi, in which a brewer that is caught diluting his beer is sentenced thusly.

        German reinheitsgebot was not as severe, nor German (it was a Bavarian law, before Germany was a thing)

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      That only applies to beer breweries in Bavaria. Not all of Germany is subject to that law.

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        Not true, you are not allowed to call it beer then

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          Only in Bavaria. I brewed beer for many years and am very familiar with the law which hit 500 years old in 2016.