Germans cheer 500th anniversary of beer purity law, but some craft brewers feel restricted

German brewers will be clinking glasses this year to the 500th anniversary of their purity law, even as some craft brewers complain the decree is cramping their style. Known in German as “das Reinheitsgebot,” one of the world’s oldest food safety laws originally limited the ingredients of the amber brew to just water, barley and […]
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