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Category: Beer ingredients

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What's in Stella Artois non-alcoholic?

4 min read
Crafted using a unique dealcoholization process, Stella Artois non-alcoholic contains water, barley malt, hops, cane sugar (in the U.S.), and natural flavors. The brand's 600-year heritage ensures a premium brew despite the removal of alcohol.

Does Modelo have rice in it? A Breakdown of Ingredients

3 min read
While many light-bodied lagers use rice as an adjunct for a crisper finish, the popular Mexican beer brand has different recipes for its various products. Find out if **Modelo has rice in it** by examining the specific ingredients for each variant and see how they influence the final product.

Is Barley Grass in Beer? Uncovering the Brewing Truth

3 min read
The vast majority of beer produced globally relies on the grain of the barley plant, not its leafy green shoots. Is barley grass in beer? The answer is no, as the mature grain provides the necessary starches and enzymes for fermentation, a role the young grass cannot fulfill.

Does Budweiser have high fructose corn syrup in it?

3 min read
In 2019, a Super Bowl ad sparked a national conversation about the ingredients in beer, and one of the most common questions that arose was, 'Does Budweiser have high fructose corn syrup in it?'. The simple answer is no, Budweiser does not contain high fructose corn syrup in its final product.

What Grain Is Used in Michelob Ultra?

4 min read
Michelob Ultra has maintained its popularity by offering a lower-calorie and lower-carb alternative to many other beers, appealing to active consumers. Its distinctive, refreshing taste is not an accident but a result of a careful selection of ingredients, including specific grains. The primary grains used in Michelob Ultra are barley malt and rice.

Is Coors Wheat Based? Separating Fact from Brewery Legend

2 min read
Over 90% of beer is made from just four ingredients, but the specifics can vary dramatically between brands. The common misconception that Coors is wheat based is widespread, but a closer look at the official brewery information reveals that this is not the case. This article will delve into the grains and other components used to brew Coors and what that means for drinkers with dietary concerns.