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Brothers Cider is Suitable for Vegans and Vegetarians

We have been getting a number of emails recently asking if the Brothers Cider range is suitable for vegans and vegetarians. As it appears not all ciders are suitable for a vegan or vegetarian diet.

The answer is that all our products are suitable for vegans and vegetarians, as we do not use isinglass in the production of any of our ciders.

We hope this has clarified the situation for our vegan and vegetarian customers.

All the best

The Brothers

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13 Responses to “Brothers Cider is Suitable for Vegans and Vegetarians”

  1. lisa says:

    THANK YOU! x

  2. Joe says:

    bless you brothers

  3. Mar says:

    Fantastic, can’t wait to try them now!

  4. Sara says:

    Thank you of to get some right now!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Jai says:

    Awesomeness. Couldn’t have coped going vegan if i couldn’t drink your pear and toffee apple cider! Thankyou!!!!!

  6. Levi says:

    Joy! I’m a vegi and i’ve only just gotten into Brothers as other ciders make me ill. But this news makes me super-mega happy! =D Ta ducks

  7. rebecca says:

    Ohhhhh thank god! Ive just read a list of wines and stuff i cant drink but oh my god this put such a smile on my afce! I love brothers :)

  8. Rosie says:

    This news is fantastic as i’ve just become addicted to the new tutti fruity!!!!
    :D and well done for making this information readily available…some companies are very vague about their product ingredients, even if it is just a yes or no we need from them!
    x

  9. Daniel says:

    UMMMMM yes! thank you so much brothers! being a vegan i thought i was gonna have to give brothers up but this news is sweeeet!

    THANK. YOU.

  10. Jax says:

    Thank you for sticking this up on the site, I just googled if it was vegan. I assumed it wasn’t as there was nothing on the label, but I’m going to try some ASAP!!! :)

  11. Callum says:

    It’s good to see a company who makes alcoholic products of any sort who provides this information openly.

    Now you just need to push to get your cider sold in more pubs around the UK, it’s murder getting a bottle! (At least it is here in the Northeast).

  12. Jason says:

    I am so glad you have answered this I have been trying to find this out for a long time.

  13. Emsy says:

    Yay!! You should put it on your label, many veggies are hesitant to buy beers/ciders etc as most don’t say & are not suitable, very good news :)

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