Today’s Solutions: April 03, 2025

Guinness is in the process of installing a new filtration system at St James’s Gate brewery in Ireland that once in place will remove the use of isinglass from the brewing process. The plan is to have the system running by late 2016, with the new brew on the shelves for consumers to buy soon after. According to The Times newspaper, the new brew will be vegan-friendly, allowing a broader range of consumers to enjoy…

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