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do beer and wine count as fermented foods?
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Originally Posted by mothragirl View Post
do beer and wine count as fermented foods?
Yes, though I don't think I would count Budwiser and the like for some reason!
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I'm not sure, but I know that all beer in the US is pasturized so I'm guessing that would kill any good bacteriathe way it does in milk. But in the UK and Australia they have unpasturized beers. When Dh was in Aus. he fell in love with Victoria Bitters and was so sad because you can't get it anywhere here because of the pasturization laws.
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are my cloudy, sediment-laden microbrews pastuerized?
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Here in Georgia they sell unpastuerized beer. It cant be sold more than x miles from the factory and it has a shorter shelf life. Sweetwater brewery is the brand. My husbands company did a tour there. They send reps out to make sure stores are pulling outdated packages. I am sure there have to be others. Their blueberry beer is interesting.
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I found a good thread with beer info here:

http://www.realbeer.com/discussions/...?threadid=5640

-Kelly
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