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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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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?

Open Original Shared Link

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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