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NZ brands vegan beer, wine, cider?
Does anyone know of some common New Zealand brands of beer, wine, cider, there are vegan-friendly? I've only been drinking alcohol since becoming vegan (a while ago now) and will remain so until I can confirm what beer etc are "safe." I am most concerned with cider (* sigh * it has been a while my friend!). The creators of "harvest", "wild cider" and "Bulmer" is not replying to my emails! Furthermore, not someone who knows the rules on the labeling of wine (red in particular). I often check the bottles: some say refined using fish or egg products, while others do not mention anything! I avoid these as well as I assume that they still use animal products, but do not mention it explicitly. Any help appreciated! Have tried searching the Internet itself, but all the sites I have found refer only to US / UK brands. Little ol 'NZ seems to be forgotten:)
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