Wheat beers did well in a food safety test
Wheat beers did well in the test of the food chain safety authority; 18 products were checked by the staff of the authority and no deficiencies were found – the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) told MTI on Wednesday.
According to the information, the beers were examined in the laboratory as part of the Szupermenta project. The staff of Nébih tested Hungarian, German, Belgian, Dutch, Austrian and French wheat beers. (MTI)
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