This is my reply from Guinness they are fast man:rockin:
Thank you for taking time to contact Guinness. Your feedback is important to us.
Thank you for making us aware of the statements on this blog. We have forwarded this information to the appropriate department to be looked into. We really appreciate loyal customers such as yourself.
It may interest you to know that all Guinness Draught enjoyed in the United States comes from the home of Guinness - St. Jamess Gate in Dublin. While the Guinness Beer produced in some markets may use non-GMO Sorghum and sugar syrups, we can confirm that there is no high fructose corn syrup and no GMOs in any Guinness Beer distributed in the United States.
Isinglass, a byproduct of the fishing industry, is used widely in the brewing industry. At Guinness we use isinglass as a fining agent to help remove yeast from all Guinness brewed beers. Although it is extensively refined before use, we accept that some minor traces of isinglass may subsequently remain in the finished product.
We are very happy with the technical performance of isinglass in removing yeast. However, knowing it may be a consumption barrier for some, we are seeking alternatives to isinglass as part of our ongoing efforts to improve the way we make our products. To date, we have not found any alternative that is as effective and as environmentally friendly as isinglass for our product.
Once again, thank you for contacting Guinness.
Sincerely,
Kayla
Guinness Consumer Representative
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