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gluten-free Beer?


MikeM

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MikeM Newbie

I know this has probably been answered 1,000 times on this board, but I just got diagnosed last week. After coming to the realization that everything I eat is now off limits, I NEED a Beer. :o Unfortunatly, the several cases I have in the basement fridge for company is off limits. :angry:

Does anyone know of any gluten-free Beer options? :D


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Guhlia Rising Star

Romapo Valley, New Grist, and Bard's Tale all make gluten free beers. I find it easier to just enjoy a hard cider. Woodchuck is gluten free. It's much cheaper than gluten free beer and, though it may be an acquired taste, it satisfies the beer urge for me.

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Oh... I forgot to mention this... If you're a beer-lover, you'll appreciate this website: Open Original Shared Link.

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My favorite is New Grist, but will probably not get it in Arizona until around the 4th of July. I tasted it in Las Vegas. It is brewed in Milwaukee at the Lakefront Brewery. You can go to their website and see if it is in your area. I have tried Rampano and don't like it unless I throw a lime in it. The New Grist is the closest I have found to a real beer taste. It has 5.7% alcohol content.

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You should grab a copy of the latest "Living Without" magazine, as it has a big article analyzing the best gluten free beers.

MikeM Newbie
My favorite is New Grist, but will probably not get it in Arizona until around the 4th of July. I tasted it in Las Vegas. It is brewed in Milwaukee at the Lakefront Brewery. You can go to their website and see if it is in your area. I have tried Rampano and don't like it unless I throw a lime in it. The New Grist is the closest I have found to a real beer taste. It has 5.7% alcohol content.

Thanks Guys!

I picked up some New Grist today at the local Whole Foods Market. I can't bring it onto the golf course tonight because it won't be cold enough but I'll have one when I get back. Looks like I'll be drinking rum off the beverage cart instead. :D

Connie R-E Apprentice

Hi Beer Lovers!

Did you know you can order beer made without gluten (gluten free beer) online?

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The shipping is expensive, but then again so is driving to the brewery! ;)

Cheers!

Connie


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mouse Enthusiast

Your a lucky devil Mike. Let me know what you think about the taste. I have never been a beer drinker, but am down to that as I can't find a B & J wine cooler in AZ without the malt. I would just like one when I sit on the patio on a hot day. I can no longer drink whiskey with diet coke because of the corn. And I have never been a Vodka drinker, so I have not looked to hard for the potato vodka. I just thought a gluten-free beer would probably taste great with the Arizona heat. So, don't forget to give us all your opinion.

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