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No, brewer's yeast is not a grain; it is a type of fungus, specifically a single-celled organism known as Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is commonly used in the brewing and baking industries for fermentation processes. While it plays a crucial role in converting sugars to alcohol and carbon dioxide, it does not fall under the category of grains, which are the seeds of cereal plants.

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