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New Grist Gluten-free Beer In Durham, Nc At Fowler's


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here's an email i got from Laney, who places the wine/beer orders at Fowler's, a gourmet cafe/grocery at Brightleaf Square in Durham, NC. FINALLY!!!!!

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paula

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Hey Guys! I'm excited to introduce a new brewery that I've been waiting for a long time to come to NC. One brew, GLUTEN-FREE, and great!! Lake Front Brewery!!!

Prices: $36.99 /case Special pre-order pricing!!!

$9.99/ 6pk

$1.89/ btl @ Fowler’s (enjoy one on the porch)

I’m going to offer a special, one time pre-order pricing for you all you

“Gluten Free” folks…. I feel like you’ve been waiting long enough to enjoy a tasty, hand-crafted brew with all your friends!!!! Orders for the special case price are on a PRE-ORDER basis and the beer is scheduled to arrive in the next three week (hopefully sooner).

New Grist is the first beer brewed without malted barley or any gluten-containing products to be authorized by the U.S. Government. Each batch brewed at Lakefront’s Milwaukee headquarters is tested for gluten prior to fermentation, before being bottled and shipped. The beer is now available for distribution nationwide in six packs of 12-ounce bottles.

New Grist is brewed from sorghum, hops, water, rice and gluten-free yeast grown on molasses. These ingredients are carefully combined to form a crisp and refreshing "session ale" sure to be popular among those with Celiac Disease, but really brewed for anyone with an appreciation for great tasting, handmade beer.

Call Laney in the Wine and Beer Department with your order today!!!!

www.fowlersfoodandwine.com/

112 South Duke Street

Durham, North Carolina 27701

Telephone: 919.683.2555

Fax: 919.956.8403


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here's an email i got from Laney, who places the wine/beer orders at Fowler's, a gourmet cafe/grocery at Brightleaf Square in Durham, NC. FINALLY!!!!!

:)

paula

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Hey Guys! I'm excited to introduce a new brewery that I've been waiting for a long time to come to NC. One brew, GLUTEN-FREE, and great!! Lake Front Brewery!!!

Hi Paula,

I'm off alcohol until my liver enzymes get back to normal (newly diagnosed) but I live in Raleigh & would love to know any other local tips you might have to offer!

Nice to know I'm not alone here!

Thanks,

Leah

queenofhearts Explorer

Just saw this at Whole Foods in Raleigh too!

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