Yes and No. All of their Beer made in the USA contains GMO rice, GMO corn syrup and GMO corn. The Beers produced outside the USA do not allow GMO so if you want your Bud GMO Free, do not buy it in the USA or Canada where the governments protect Monsanto, just buy it in Belgium or Germany where they have made GMO illegal... and for good reason.
By tasting it dummy
Beer contains grains, but is not a grain itself.
No. Beer is grains, hops, yeast, and water.
A few different types of grains and hops.
Beer is a fermented product of grains such as barley and rice. The alcohol in beer is the same as other alcoholic beverages; it is ethanol.
Mead is mad of fermented honey and water, as beer is made of hops and grains
Why would you put sugar into a keg of beer? The sugars come form the grains and adjunts.
Grains, Beer, Wine, Bricks,Natron
All beer has barley and hops. The only other thing in beer is water. Some beer will include other grains such as wheat and rice.
It's the combination of grains and hops that go into it that makes the golden yellow color.
The mash in beer is the mix of water and grains to make wort or un-fermented beer. The starches in the grain are converted to sugars by using water at a certain temp and the resulting sweet liquid is drained out.
it depends on what your distilling I know for beer in the purification of the grains and for water its just plain purification.