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Anyone drinking this with no reactions long term?

any brand specifically that is easy to get and safe.

The woodchuck brand website says it can't guarantee safety.

I'm a beer lover but cider is a pretty good substitue.


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Woodchuck's statement is your standard CYA. Of course they can't guarantee no contamination from suppliers who supply suppliers who supply suppliers who supply them. In reality nobody can make that kind of guarantee. I ignore these CYA statements UNLESS I start hearing from a number of people who are reacting to a certain products, like with some Lay's items. I am not sensitive so I have to rely on others to be my canaries, so to speak.

I drink Woodchuck occasionally because I have not heard of others having trouble. Hardcore and K also say they are gluten-free.

richard

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the only cider i avoid is hornsby's cos they say there's is NOT gluten-free

woodchuck, woodpecker, bulmer's, magner's, strongbow, cider jack all A-ok in my book

celiacfreeman Contributor

I don't have reaction either, so I,m relying on others.

Sterndogg Apprentice

Strongbow, Magner's both state gluten-free on their websites. Woodchuck and Woodpecker are fine as far as I'm concerned...no problems. I haven't tried Cider Jack yet as I thought it had malt flavoring.

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i hope that link works, but it has the usual warning but no malt flavoring

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