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What beers can egg be found in as an ingredient??


Question: I have an egg allergy, and the egg allergy infromation keeps saying is that some beers contain egg . (I found this surprising but apparently it's true). Of course they don't tell you which ones do and which ones don't.

If anyone could find some sort of information about which beers have eggs and which don't, I would be very veyr grateful!
Answers: maybe this will help http://allergies.about.com/od/alcohol/in...

and FYI
Although eggs are used in many products, they may not be listed on the product's label. Some of the foods below contain eggs, and some may contain eggs depending on the recipe. If your child has an egg allergy, your best bet is to avoid them entirely:

baked goods - breads and rolls, pancakes, cakes, cookies, cream-filled pies, meringue, French toast, waffles, doughnuts, muffins, crackers, pretzels, baking mixes, and dessert powders; the shiny yellow glaze effect on many baked goods is achieved by using eggs or egg products
beverages - eggnog, beer, root beer, Orange Julius, Ovaltine, wine, coffee, latte
breaded or batter-fried foods - breaded meats (such as chicken nuggets), meatballs, meatloaf, sausage
commercial egg substitutes - many of which are made with egg whites
desserts - chocolate candies filled with cream fillings, marshmallow candy, fudge, icing, custard, pudding, ice cream, sherbet, gelatin desserts
pasta - egg noodles, vermicelli, macaroni, spaghetti
salad dressings and sauces - béarnaise sauce, hollandaise sauce, Newburg sauce, Caesar dressing, mayonnaise, cream sauces, tartar sauce
soups - clear soups and broth, noodle soups, consommé, Chinese egg-drop soup


I hope this helps!
Home made beer usually contains an egg product. This is to help settle the sediment the bottom of the brew barrel as well as when the actual product is bottled. Your best bet is to avoid the home made varieties. To find out which commercial brews have egg in them look at the batch brewed varieties as they usually follow traditional recipes where as continuous brews do not.


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