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Seven Fuller’s beers signed off as kosher by Manchester Beth Din

'Great news for beer lovers' as popular brews including London Pride and India Pale Ale become officially certified

Fuller’s IPA
Fuller’s IPA

Seven popular beers including London Pride have been signed off as kosher by the Manchester Beth Din.

Kosher certification was awarded to seven Fuller’s bottle beers this week after an inspection at the brewer’s Chiswick Lane site.

The seven beers given the green light include bottles of Fuller’s London Pride, Black Cab Stout, ESB, India Pale Ale, London Porter, Organic Honey Dew and Wild River.

Fuller’s managing director Simon Dodd said: “This is great news for any beer lovers who are looking for kosher brands and I’m delighted to be taking our fantastic bottle beers to new markets.”

Israel is one of around 80 countries the brewer currently exports to, but Dodd said the implications of the kosher certification “spread much wider… It will allow a whole new group of customers, particularly in the UK and the US, to enjoy the delicious brews we make at Chiswick”.

The Chiswick site in question has been a brewery since 1654 and the company will shortly be holding a Head Brewer’s Roadshow, showcasing the newly “kosher and parev” beers in the North London area.

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