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Cider On Tap?


WinterSong

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I'm going to a bar this weekend where there is cider on tap. Do you think this is safe? I know that cider is naturally gluten free. The only other thing that this bar serves is beer. Could there be CC for cider on tap? I know nothing about bars and normally order wine but there will sadly not be any there....


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I have no idea about whether it's safe or not. But no wine?? A bar with no wine? Huh?!!

kareng Grand Master

I have ordered it before. Beer doesn't come out of the same spout as the cider. Each keg has its own spout.

WinterSong Community Regular

Do bars ever change which spouts are for whatever drinks? Again, I know nothing about bars.

Also are all ciders gluten free? I heard a rumor that some have barley malt?? :-/

KCG91 Enthusiast

I've been wondering this too. All I can think of is cleaning the lines (if they're shared?) and if they use the same cloth to wipe down all the taps? Must vary by bar I suppose.

killernj13 Enthusiast

Redds Apple Ale is not gluten-free

kareng Grand Master

Redds Apple Ale is not gluten-free

 

 

True.  It is not a cider.  It is a flavored beer


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It is true that some ciders may have malt added.  There is a local micro-brewery near me that also makes cider.  They told me they add malt to give it body.  I suspect most ciders are gluten-free, but if it were me, I would ask.  BTW I know that Strongbow is gluten-free.

killernj13 Enthusiast

Original Sin is OK

 

Mangers is OK

kareng Grand Master

Hornsbys  Crispin  Angry Orchard   Woodchuck

KCG91 Enthusiast

Jeez, thanks for the heads up on malt in cider. Whyyyyy?!
I asked my brother, who works in a bar, and he said obviously it would vary by bar but changing the lines between beer/cider taps would be complicated and he doesn't see why it would happen.
No answer on the communal wipe down cloth but having seen the state of his bathroom I'm not hopeful (eww). I suppose with cider, unlike ale, the tap doesn't need to be kept below the surface of the drink? So it could just pour straight into the glass? 

WinterSong Community Regular

An update from my trip to the bar - my boyfriend said that sometimes they do not have cider, so we're assuming that they change the taps. I could have probably gotten a bottle of their cider if I knew it was safe, but the bar was packed when we got there. Not the best time to ask someone about ingredients. So I decided to just not drink that night. No big deal. I wasn't really in the mood anyway. I reasoned that I'll save the calories and have a cupcake this week :)

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