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- Scott Adams replied to slkrav's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff2
Gluten free beer ?
Daura Damm (a sponsor here) uses AN-PEP enzymes and filtering in their brewing process to reduce/remove gluten, and it actually tests below 10ppm (I've see a document where they claim 5ppm). -
- trents replied to Leeloff's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications73
How Come Gluten Didnt Bother Me In Italy
This topic has come up before on this forum and has been researched. No GMO wheat, barley and rye are commercially available in the USA. Any modifications are from hybridization, not laboratory genetic modification. Better toleration of wheat, barley and rye products in other countries is thought to be due to use of heirloom varieties of these cereal grains... -
- Scott Adams replied to Leeloff's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications73
How Come Gluten Didnt Bother Me In Italy
Welcome to the forum @Ceekay! If you have celiac disease then you can't eat wheat in other countries because it would still contain gliadin, the harmful part of the grain. Have you been diagnosed with celiac disease? -
- Ceekay replied to Leeloff's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications73
How Come Gluten Didnt Bother Me In Italy
I can eat wheat products safely and without discomfort when traveling to Mexico, Outer Mongolia, and Japan. I feel that US wheat, barley, and rye are grown from genetically-modified seeds that have had something unhealthy done to them, that causes a bad reaction in many of us. -
- Ceekay replied to slkrav's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff2
Gluten free beer ?
I think all barley and barley malt have gluten. I would avoid it. The only gluten-free beer I've tried that tastes good is by Holidaily, a Colorado brewery. Their Fat Randy's IPA is great, except that it's almost impossible to find and grocers won't order it (they're at the mercy of their "food distributors," who seem to hate Holidaily). If you can find...
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