Palmers Cask Ales is Not Vegan Friendly

by Palmers Brewery
Address: The Old Brewery
Bridport, Dorset, DT6 4JA
England
Phone: 01308422396
Fax:
Email: enquiries@palmersbrewery.com
URL: https://palmersbrewery.com/
Checked by: Bones
Double checked by: Phil, Justin, Phil
Added: over 13 years ago
Double Checked: 7 months ago

Company email (April 2024)
"We use Isinglass Finings in our ales due to the nature of our traditional processes. I have run some trials with vegan friendly clarification products with limited success. Around 90% of draught ales and lagers use isinglass still, due to it being by far the best clarification aid in real ale. We do produce a range of Dorset Orchard Ciders that have no finings used. Sorry that my response is not overly helpful, but some brewers do produce a range of unfined cloudy beers and locally I would recommend Gyle 59 and Moor Beer."

Company email (April 2023)
"Palmers bottled ales and Palmers Dorset Pale Keg do not use isinglass in their production so are suitable for vegans. These are packaged by Hepworth and Co Brewing."

Company email (September 2020)
"Our cask ales contain isinglass as a clarification agent (as its traditional real ale) we produce a keg ale called Dorset Pale that does NOT use isinglass. All bottled Palmers ales are also filtered without the use of isinglass. We do not advertise these as ‘vegan’ as it has a negative impact on sales to non vegan drinkers, but they are vegan beers."

Company email (circa 2011)
"Unfortunately for you we do use Isinglass finings in the clarification of Palmers Ales. As you are aware this is rather standard practice in brewing."

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