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Is vodka yeast free

Updated: 10/6/2023
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13y ago

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The answer is "no" and "yes". While yeast is required to ferment the sugars in the wort to convert them into alcohol, some beers are filtered to remove it. If you make your own beer, you would have to prepare a special set up with a tight filter, with porosity of probably less than 5 microns (whatever the diameter of a yeast is), and pass the brew through it before consuming. I was *just* diagnoses with a yeast allergy (on top of a gluten allergy--have to drink gluten-free beer!)...and I am a homebrewer...so I am already scheming to figure this problem out! Hang in there! Hope is coming! Vanessa (Boulder, CO0

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14y ago

Beer has four primary ingredients, water, grain, hops and yeast. The type of yeast varies by the type of beer you want to make. There are specific strains for lagers as opposed to ales. Many different strains of yeast are used and some are closely guarded to preserve the character of the beers.

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13y ago

Yes, all the yeast is filtered out, that's why it's clear.

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12y ago

yes b/c it used to increase fermentation process

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12y ago

yes yeast is used to make spacific types of beers but not all.

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11y ago

no but it has loads of weat in it

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