Skinner's Betty Stogs (cask/keg) is Not Vegan Friendly

by Skinners Fine Cornish Ales
Address: Riverside Newham Truro
Cornwall, TR1 2DP
England
Phone: 01872 271885
Fax:
Email: info@skinnersbrewery.com
URL: http://skinnersbrewery.com/
Checked by: Ian
Double checked by: Dave, Sharon, Oliver, Richard
Added: almost 7 years ago

Company email (October 2019)
"[Our vegan friendly status] applies to our bottled ales (excluding Hops n Honey and Penny) and Kegged Towans lager & Lushingtons ale. Our Cask ales are not vegan friendly."

From their website (http://www.skinnersbrewery.com/beer-and-ale-news/ales-certified-vegan-vegetarian/, retrieved January 2017):
"Over the past few months, we’ve worked closely with the Vegan Society to check which of our ales pass their strict guidelines. With the exception of Hops ’n’ Honey and Penny Come Quick, which include honey and milk respectively, all of our [bottled] ales are vegan and vegetarian."

Company email (March 2016)

"Thank you for your email. Our ales are not vegan, we use isinglass to clear our ales. Our products are not brewed or bottled anywhere else."

Company email (May 2014):
"We do use isinglass in all of our ales, this includes the bottles as well as the casks. Our lager also contains traces as it uses our Cornish Blonde ale as a base. Our cider uses a synthetic fining so it would be suitable for vegetarians."

Company email:
"We could not be considered for your vegan list because of the ingredients used."

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