![]() ![]() ![]() At Harpoon we never use either for our normally produced beers, like the draft's you're likely to see in Brooklyn or any of our bottled products. They're very, very rarely used otherwise, although some brewers will use them to prepare a particularly hazy beer for filtration. These products are used typically in the production of 'cask' ales, the unfiltered ones served through a beer engine at bars that cater to beer connoisseurs. The only animal products used in beer production (under normal circumstances) is isinglass (which is a dried swim bladder of a tropical fish from the Sea of China) or gelatin. Harpoon Brewery and DraftKings announced today the release of a new, limited edition 12-pack in time. "At Harpoon, we never use either (isinglass or gelatin) for our normally produced beers, like the draft's you're likely to see or any of our bottled products." Harpoon Brewery and DraftKings Team Up for New 12-Pack: Rec. ![]() We do not subcontract our beer production overseas, and the small amount that is made for us at FX Matt in Utica NY each year is produced to the same specifications as our in-house made beers." No isinglass or gelatin (although cask conditioned beer should always be avoided by vegans as isinglass is commonly used there). Oyster Stout, Catamount Maple Wheat do not meet your criteria, but all other beers do. In cases where animal products are used, such is noted directly in the name of the beer. "The answer is no to all your questions for our normal production beers like IPA, UFO, etc. Richard notes (October 2020) that Dunkin Pumpkin contains lactose. ![]()
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