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Cold Beer Anyone?


Claire

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Keep your eyes open for this. Claire

INVESTORS GET LEAWOOD BREWER HOPPING

Diagnosed at age 35 with a disorder that left him unable to digest gluten, there isn't a breakfast cereal Craig Belser can eat, nearly all restaurants are off-limits, and he struggles daily to match his diet with his body's needs.

But what the Leawood man missed most was enjoying a cold beer.

So Belser spent months in his garage experimenting with a home brew kit to develop a beer he could drink. Now, after securing about $600,000 from investors, he plans to roll out a beer in April that is completely safe for the estimated 3 million Americans with celiac disease.

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If it is being brewed in Cali, then they will probably sell it in Cali (and hopefully Nevada) -- right????

(Bronco looking around the room for anyone that agrees with him)

:)

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If it is being brewed in Cali, then they will probably sell it in Cali (and hopefully Nevada) -- right????

(Bronco looking around the room for anyone that agrees with him)

:)

yes, i'd imagine so - lucky you bronco!

whereas here in the south it's nigh bout impossible to get your hands on a cold... delicious... refreshing... gluten-free beer.

*sigh*

so pour a little of that on the Nevada desert for your thirsty celiac homies in the dirty (dry!) south.

but just a little!

:)

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