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New Grist Beer & Hershey Syrup


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I just wanted to let everyone know that I ordered a case of New Grist by calling The Corkscrew at 217-337-7704. I first left a message there then someone else called back and took my order. The whole process took about 1.5 weeks. They were very friendly. It is expensive... about $62 for the case. For me it is worth it for now. I am a beer lover, and now I can have a beer that I think tastes like a real beer a few nights a week - or more :) New Grist is excellent and I would have enjoyed it even before I found out I have celiac disease.

Also... is regular Hershey syrup in the plastic bottle gluten free?


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jerseyangel Proficient

Congrats on the beer! :D

Hershey's Syrup is gluten-free. Hershey's is a company that will clearly list gluten in the ingredients.

grantschoep Contributor

That is pretty expensinve. I'm so glad the liquor store down the street carries it. They have a big stack of cases right with all the other beers I used to get. Costs me about 26 bucks including tax for a case.

ianm Apprentice

New Grist is available at Whole Foods for about $7.50 a six pack.

par18 Apprentice
New Grist is available at Whole Foods for about $7.50 a six pack.

That is a decent price. I got some in Charlotte NC and it was $10 a six. Won't be drinking too much at that price. The retailers in some places must have it confused with gasoline!

Tom

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Wow. I'm SOOOOOOO glad this topic wasn't a recipe.

Blech.

:lol::lol::lol:

purplemom Apprentice

We are trying to find New Grist in Massachusetts. Anyone know of anywhere that sells it? My husband loves this beer!!


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par18 Apprentice
We are trying to find New Grist in Massachusetts. Anyone know of anywhere that sells it? My husband loves this beer!!

My guess is unless you live in the Midwest the supplies are limited for now. Even if it becomes available in your particular area it probably won't stay in stock very long. I liked the product but have only been able to get it once. I live in Virginia and had to get mine in North Carolina. Maybe the rumor that AB is going to produce a gluten-free beer is true. Let's hope so. Good luck.

Tom

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That is a decent price. I got some in Charlotte NC and it was $10 a six. Won't be drinking too much at that price. The retailers in some places must have it confused with gasoline!

Tom

I had to go to Charlotte too to find beer! I too paid $10 a six....OUCH!

jennyj Collaborator
Wow. I'm SOOOOOOO glad this topic wasn't a recipe.

Blech.

:lol::lol::lol:

That's the first thing I thought too. :P

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