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=== Reinheitsgebot ===
 
=== Reinheitsgebot ===
 
Beers in Germany can only be called beers if the adhere to the Reinheitsgebot, i.e. beer ingredients can only contain water, malt and hops. Thus a product such as [http://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/4012852001698/neumarkter-lammsbrau-glutenfrei Lammsbrau] is not labeled as beer, whereas in other countries it is.
 
Beers in Germany can only be called beers if the adhere to the Reinheitsgebot, i.e. beer ingredients can only contain water, malt and hops. Thus a product such as [http://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/4012852001698/neumarkter-lammsbrau-glutenfrei Lammsbrau] is not labeled as beer, whereas in other countries it is.
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: I am definitely no professional on the topic (nor a lawyer), but I believe that this no necessarily more true. See the following excerpt from the [https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reinheitsgebot&oldid=142873092#Heutige_Rechtslage German Wikipedia]:
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: <blockquote lang="de" cite="https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reinheitsgebot&amp;oldid=142873092"><p>Was als Bier bezeichnet werden darf, regelt die Bierverordnung ([http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bierv/index.html BierV]) von 2005. Demnach ist die Einhaltung der im Vorläufigen Biergesetz normierten Herstellungsvorschriften maßgeblich. Besonders strenge Vorschriften gelten nur noch für die [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterg%C3%A4rige_Hefe untergärige] Bierherstellung in Deutschland für den deutschen Markt. Hersteller von importiertem Bier sind aufgrund des nach dem Urteil des Europäischen Gerichtshofes von 1987 angepassten deutschen Rechts nicht an diese Vorschriften gebunden; auch deutsche Brauereien können davon abweichen, wenn sie untergäriges Bier für den Export produzieren, oder für „besondere Biere“ eine Ausnahmegenehmigung erhalten.</p></blockquote>
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: And the following from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reinheitsgebot&oldid=673494292 English Wikipedia]:
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: <blockquote cite="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reinheitsgebot&amp;oldid=673494292">Thus, German breweries continue to comply with the Biergesetz, and often claim compliance with the Reinheitsgebot even when it is patently incorrect (for example, for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheat_beer Wheat beer] which were prohibited by the Reinheitsgebot). Thus the Reinheitsgebot has become a valuable marketing tool. Until superseded by a change in EU law, the Reinheitsgebot was also enforced in Greece from the early 19th century due to a law by the first Greek king, Otto (originally a Bavarian prince) that had remained in effect for over a hundred years. The law drew criticism from foreign brewers as a form of protectionism that allowed Germany to prohibit beers from Belgium and England which contained sugars, grains such as Corn and Rice, and clarification and fining agents.</blockquote>
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: --[[User:Hangy|hangy]] ([[User talk:Hangy|talk]]) 16:11, 23 August 2015 (CEST)
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===Address markup.===
 
===Address markup.===
 
We could add markup to addresses. Add brewery:, street: postalcode:, city: region/province:, city:, country: before each element.
 
We could add markup to addresses. Add brewery:, street: postalcode:, city: region/province:, city:, country: before each element.
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