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Can Someone List Gluten Free Liquors And Mixes?


CantEvenEatRice

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CantEvenEatRice Enthusiast

I know there have been some threads about this before. I was wondering if we can start a list of ready-made mixes (frozen or not) as well as liquors that are gluten free? I would love a mixed drink for New Year's, but do not even know what I can have!


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celiacgirls Apprentice

All Stirrings mixers are gluten-free. I got them at World Market. I hear they are available at Bed, Bath, and Beyond.

On the Border frozen margarita mix is gluten-free. I got this at Bed, Bath, and Beyond or Linens and Things.

hannahsue01 Enthusiast

I usually don't use a mix. I use a frozen juice concentrate, crushed ice and vodka. I also take frozen strawberries, bananas, sugar, orange juice, and vodka. I use Smirnoff vodka....to the best of my knowledge it is gluten-free.

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I'm a big fan of Jose Curevo pre-mixed margaritas... just pour and serve!

happygirl Collaborator

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-13106415153.29

this may help some. many alcohols are gluten free because they are distilled.

happy new years :)

  • 2 years later...
laurelfla Enthusiast

Just received the following and thought I'd share:

Thank you for contacting Stirrings! Regarding your inquiry, our lines

of Cocktail Mixers, Bar Ingredients, and Cocktail Soda products are

gluten-free. No allergens (wheat, milk, egg, soy, fish, shellfish,

peanuts, or tree nuts) are processed or stored in the production

facility where these products are manufactured.

Our Rimmer ® Cocktail Garnishes are also gluten-free; however, the

facility where our Rimmers are produced also processes sources of the

allergen (wheat, milk, egg, and soy). The production lines are cleaned

between different products, but people who are very sensitive to gluten

should be aware of the possibility of cross-contamination.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please don't

hesitate to contact us with further comments, questions, or concerns.

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