Kyral210 said:I was just wondering if there are any known health issues with drinking home brew against drinking commercial?
Tony said:I had a bottle explode in my face last year ... I doubt that happens much with commercial beers too often.
Sean_Mc said:We're not adding preservatives and E numbers,
jamesb said:Sean_Mc said:We're not adding preservatives and E numbers,
Are you sure?
What about E223 and E290, E330, E334... possibly E405 if you like that sort of thing, E422, E509, E516, possibly E518, E558 if you want, E900 if you want, E925 if you're not careful, E941 if you like it creamy, E955 if you need... I could go on.
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Yorkslad said:Not trying to be a smart **** here but i watched a programme a few months back about E numbers, and basicly the outcome was that E numbers are actually essential to humans diets
simonranson said:Yorkslad said:Not trying to be a smart **** here but i watched a programme a few months back about E numbers, and basicly the outcome was that E numbers are actually essential to humans diets
True... E948 does come in handy, but I could do with some more E174 or 175
http://www.ukfoodguide.net/enumeric.htm
Wez said:
Yorkslad said:Like your E's dont you simon :lol:
Yorkslad said:Not trying to be a smart **** here but i watched a programme a few months back about E numbers, and basicly the outcome was that E numbers are actually essential to humans diets, food and drink contain such a small amount its near impossible for them to actually cause you harm, its only the FAT thats harmful in these foods and drinks :thumb:
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