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Is Irish Bailey's gluten-free?


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tabdegner Apprentice

Just wondering if Irish Bailey's is gluten-free? Alcohol drives me nuts because they don't have to label ingredients!! Of course I know to stay away from malt based beverages... but I sure do love my Bailey's in coffee!!


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I remember reading about a month ago that it is NOT gluten free......

Karen

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I don't drink, but I know it is not gluten-free. Sorry.....

July 30, 2007

Dear ******,

Thank you for taking time to contact Baileys. We appreciate hearing from

our consumers, whether comments are complimentary or critical, because your

feedback is important.

In response to your inquiry, please be advised that Baileys is not Gluten

free. If your inquiry relates to an allergy we would advise you not

consumer the product or consult a physician before doing so. We sincerely

apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.

Once again, thank you for contacting Baileys.

Sincerely,

Baileys Consumer Representative

Baileys, serve chilled and enjoy responsibly

hathor Contributor

Here is a list someone has helpfully put together about which beverages are and are not gluten free:

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tabdegner Apprentice

THANK YOU!!! That would explain the D I had yesterday morning after drinking some Bailey's and coffee Tuesday night :( . That's the ONLY alcohol I drink -- guess I won't be doing that again!! The link to the list is very very helpful. Thanks again.

hathor Contributor

You really do have to be paranoid, don't you? But I guess if you end up finding something, you are not paranoid.

I happened upon this list once I started researching drinks, after hearing that two teas I liked contained gluten.

kali-mist Apprentice

That list with all the gluten-free drinks is very helpful, however it doesn't list if Tequilla Rose or Baja Rosa are gluten free. Does anyone know? I always get Tequilla Rose as a shot when I go to the bar so I hope it's gluten-free.


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