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Rein·heits·ge·bot nt[German] beer purity law (whereby only hops, malt, water, and yeast are permitted to be added in the brewing process)¿Kultur?The German Reinheitsgebot - beer purity regulation is one of the oldest laws governing foodstuffs in Germany. Since 1516 it has stipulated that only barley malt, hops, water and recently yeast may be used in the production of beer.
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