
1) Alcohol in Germany
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The German Purity Law of 1516 that states the only 4 ingredients that can be included in beer are water, malted barley, yeast and hops.
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The Reinheitsgebot (De-Reinheitsgebot.ogg, literally `purity order`), sometimes called the `German Beer Purity Law` or the `Bavarian Purity Law` in English, is a regulation concerning the production of beer in the Holy Roman Empire and its successor state, Germany. In the original text, the only ingredients that could be used in the producti...
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Purity Law originating in Bavaria in 1516 and now applied to all German brewers making beer for consumption in their own country. It requires that only malted grains, hops, yeast and water may be used in the brewing.
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Considered one of the world's first consumer protection laws, the Reinheitsgebot was a Bavarian beer purity law of 1516 strictly prohibiting the brewing of beer with anything other than malted barley, malted wheat, hops and water. Yeast was not yet discovered when this law was written. The law was in effect until the late 1980's when Germany became...
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The Reinheitsgebot, also known as the German Beer Purity Law was originally drafted in 1487 and put into law on April 23rd, 1516 in the city of Ingolstadt, in Bavaria, Germany. The original Reinheitsgebot document stated that the only ingredients that could be used in the production of Bavarian beer were water, barley and hops. In addition to ingre...
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The German Purity Law of 1516 that states the only 4 ingredients that can be included in beer are water, malted barley, yeast and hops.
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German Purity Law allowing only water, malted barley, malted wheat, hops and yeast to be used in the brewing of beer.
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German beer purity law, which was originally enacted in the year 1516. The Reinheitsgebot states that beer may only contain water, malt, hops, and yeast.
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