The Nébih did not find deficiencies at lemon beers
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) tested fifteen lemon beers and found no deficiencies during the two months-long on-site control of the 4 largest domestic breweries.
According to the communication of Nébih sent to MTI on Tuesday, the inspectors examined the whole process of production technology, from the manufacturing to the storage. The experts not only sampled the lemon beers but from malt, grits and fruit concentrate as well. (MTI)
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