Tiny quantities of yeast get into fruit and veg, and turn the odd molecule of sugar here and there into alcohol. Drinking drinks made in this way is haram.īecause yeast is a natural micro-organism, you find it everywhere, on fruit trees, in your fridge etc. Different alcoholic drinks you ferment different fruits and vegetables, on purpse by adding a ton of yeast, then the yeast cells turn the sugar into alcohol. you deliberately add a ton of yeast to the malt and hops, and let the yeast turn the sugar into alcohol. This is how Allah made them, so it's halal.īeer is a fermented drink, made from malt and hops (which are from plants). And other soft drinks like lemonade, will also have tiny amounts of alcohol in. Even fresh fruit picked directly from the tree will have tiny amounts of alcohol in it. I think where everyone is getting confused, is that even fruit juice contains *minscule* amounts of alcohol, not because anyone put it there (well Allah did but you know what I mean!) but because of tiny amounts of yeast that are found everywhere. Ginger beer is ginger flavoured lemonade. Re: Fatwa says Beer sold in Saudi Arabia are Halal
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