I was wondering if wine is Vegan. I had this debate with my friend the other day and she says that it's vegetarian and not vegan but she couldn't remember why that is. Personally, it seems vegan to me, I mean, it's made from grapes...It's also gluten-free too right?
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Actually, believe it or not, but almost all wine (unless it states that it is vegan or vegetarian-friendly) isn't. The reason isn't so much the ingredients but the process that is used to clarify the wine. usually the fining agents that are used come from an animal or fish of some kind.
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Originally posted by Paplo View PostActually, believe it or not, but almost all wine (unless it states that it is vegan or vegetarian-friendly) isn't. The reason isn't so much the ingredients but the process that is used to clarify the wine. usually the fining agents that are used come from an animal or fish of some kind.
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Originally posted by CuJo1992 View PostThat sounds kinda gross haha. What about beer? I know it's not gluten-free, but is is vegetarian?
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Originally posted by bruceH View Post
Beer can be vegan or vegetarian depending on how it's processed. If the whoever makes it puts it through a refining process, chances are you'll end up with the same problem as wine. Essentially fining agents are often from animals or animal byproducts, like eggs, dairy, collgen, dried fish bladders, etc. I know it sounds gross but you'd be surprised at the number of things that come in contact with substances from animals and you don't even know it. That's one of the reasons why it's so tough being a true Vegan in regard to purchasing pre-made foods. You really have to know what you're eating, where it came from and how it was processed.
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Wow! Okay so it's not vegetarian or vegan...good to know. I always forget that even if something is made from vegetables, fruits or grains, that doesn't mean that how they are processed into their final product is a vegetarian/vegan one. Thanks for weighing in on this guys, that's opened my eyes up to some things!
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Originally posted by anne View Post
I just don't get why they even have to use these byproducts in the first place...isn't there something non-animal that can refine wine. Some type of metal or something?
If drinking vegetarian and especially vegan wine is important to you, I would recommend searching for these wineries online and then finding out where their products are sold.
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