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Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2015 10:23 am
by Johnny Lee
The amount of Vegetarians, Vegans etc. who knew so much about what they could and could not eat. But still drank any wine they chose.
I have a trade a wine guide book in my in my Restaurant and out of around 1000 different wines there were approx 6 only that were suitable for Vegetarian? Vegan consumption.
I would imagine over the years most people who avoid meat fish, etc. etc.never gave a thought to their wine or even beer.
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2015 3:11 pm
by Hedge-fund
So does this mean wine and beer has meat in it?
Great............who needs food?
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2015 3:53 pm
by mikelapta
And so many bars here sell beer tastes like 'dog's p**s'....İs that safe for veggies to drink?
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2015 5:28 pm
by surfmeetseast
For vegans beer and wine generally contains caisin, chitosan, isinglass and egg albumen all derived form dead animals. good news is distilled spirits are fine for both vegans and veggies and the 'fish and chicken ' eating kind of veggie
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2015 5:33 pm
by surfmeetseast
And should I get flakk (carrots scream) I will tell you that I am vegan, I am 60 years old , I swim, snorkel, powerkite , surf, am slim and fit , all on a vegetarian diet for 40 years. I also never argue with people who hate me because they cannot understand it. Read Mahatma Ghandi, Namaste x
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2015 8:26 pm
by Johnny Lee
All that I knew was the fact that normally beers and wines are cleared with Finings, and I think that are derived from fish scales. But I am no expert.
So that is very interesting what Surfmeetseast east as informed us of.
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 6:21 am
by Groucho
Johnny Lee wrote:All that I knew was the fact that normally beers and wines are cleared with Finings, and I think that are derived from fish scales. But I am no expert.
So that is very interesting what Surfmeetseast east as informed us of.
What's more fascinating is how someone first thought up the idea of for clarifying beer with the Beluga Sturgeon's dried swim bladders (Isinglass) !
I mean there you are making beer - hmm, oh dear - it's a bit cloudy - what shall I do? Oh I know, I'll go and fish for Sturgeon get their swim bladders and dry them then form a powder and add that to the cloudy beer - that's got to work has it not?
It's a leap of faith that your mind should boggle at....
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 5:07 pm
by surfmeetseast
Groucho,Yeah amazing how the human mind invented anything, but now it just seems to create SH11t everywhere.
how did people learn to make flour beacause with water you can live on it!
I find the longer I am here though I learn how to make things from what might be considered nothing. Its all good
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 5:27 pm
by finchy
Well said Surfmeetseast!!
I have been a real Vegetarian for 23 years and now a Vegan for 6 months. I am now enjoying food more than ever before.
Regarding beer and wine, EFES certainley isn't Vegan/Vegetarian and I don't know of any regular wine sold in the supermarkets to be Vegan/Vegetarian.
Every time we come over to Cyprus we now bring our own 3 litre boxes of wine that we buy from Abel and Cole.
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 5:30 pm
by erol
What do you buy a vegetarian that eats fish, for Christmas ?
A (expletive) dictionary !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjM-fGuutzA
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 5:36 pm
by finchy
If you eat anything with a face then you ain't no vegetarian!!
Did you know that many beers, including most real ales are made using isinglass, an a additive made from the swim bladders of sturgeons?
Wines often use dried blood or egg albumen as finings.
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 6:14 pm
by surfmeetseast
Great to hear from you Finchy, yes there are good wines in UK. We are trying to make our own! I am a saddo becoz we are still drinking Efes. I strive to get better every day and feel bad about it
Love to know from you any vegan tips or places to get stuff west of Girne
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 6:18 pm
by surfmeetseast
@ Erol, a fekking good vegetarian cook book lolx= sorry could not get into your link
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2015 10:04 pm
by erol
surfmeetseast wrote:.....sorry could not get into your link
any better now ?
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Thu 04 Jun 2015 4:19 am
by surfmeetseast
Got it haha!
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Thu 04 Jun 2015 10:06 am
by Angiebaby
So does this mean that the many persons trying hard to be vegetarians and vegans etc., but drank normal beers and wines were not really veggies. Not their fault just maybe lack of knowledge.
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Thu 04 Jun 2015 10:17 am
by Groucho
Angiebaby wrote:So does this mean that the many persons trying hard to be vegetarians and vegans etc., but drank normal beers and wines were not really veggies. Not their fault just maybe lack of knowledge.
Ignorance is no defence....
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Thu 04 Jun 2015 11:06 am
by Johnny Lee
So in that case all those millions of people claiming to be vegan or vegetarian were not. Last time I was in my Restaurant in December on a visit to the UK I did advise a girl who was vegetarian about the wine but I don't think she believed me.
Maybe more awareness is needed.
Re: Something That Always Amazed Me About Wine .
Posted: Thu 04 Jun 2015 8:58 pm
by finchy
People can only do the best they can to avoid the cruelty involved in the meat and dairy industry.
"Could you look an animal in the eyes and say to it, 'My appetite is more important than your suffering'?" --Moby