The Herald (South Africa)

Say cheerio to brewed beer as manufactur­er cuts yeast supply

- Kgaugelo Masweneng

Southern Africa’s leading yeast manufactur­er, Anchor Yeast, is immediatel­y halting supplies of its 20g “Inkunzi malanga” brewer’s yeast, which can be used to make beer at home.

A message about the withdrawal sent to retail shops by the company has made its way into the online public domain.

Anchor Yeast’s director of consumer relations, Joanne Clarke, said yesterday that not all of the company’s yeast products would be absent from shelves.

She said the move affected a specific product used to make home-brewed beer, and which was regarded as non-essential under the lockdown regulation­s.

“We have stopped supplying this product given that it may be used to make products that are non-essential foods.

“Both Anchor and Gold Star are proudly baking brands and we continue to supply the market so people can bake to feed their families or for pleasure.

“We have a number of products and are only temporaril­y stopping the supply of one.

“We are doing this to support the call by government to flatten the curve of Covid-19 infections,” Clarke said.

In the letter circulatin­g online, the company said: “We have reviewed our position on the sale of Anchor Brewers 20g and believe it is not an essential good as defined by our government.

“Although it is yeast, it may be used to prepare offerings that fall outside the scope of essential foods.

“We will, therefore, stop supplying with immediate effect until the end of the lockdown, or until the brief from President Cyril Ramaphosa or the government changes.”

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