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gluten-free Beer! Anyone Know Where To Get It In Vermont?


SprueThis

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SprueThis Newbie

So, being a beer girl at heart, and being back in college where beer is life, I was wondering if anyone out there knows a health food store or something like that in VT (burlington area or anywhere in the state) that carries New Grist or another kind of gluten free beer. i miss my beer. :angry:

~kaz


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New here...hope I'm posting correctly. Anyway Budweiser makes a wheat free beer. Don't know if Budweiser is an East Coast thing or not. There is such a thing as potato vodka... Anyway, not sure if I'm gluten intolerant still have to do the EnterLab test but father is Celiac and loves potato vodka! B)

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So, being a beer girl at heart, and being back in college where beer is life, I was wondering if anyone out there knows a health food store or something like that in VT (burlington area or anywhere in the state) that carries New Grist or another kind of gluten free beer. i miss my beer. :angry:

~kaz

Contact the place where you can purchase beer, they would be able to get it in for you.

Red Bridge is made by Budwiser it is made from sorghum

Motorboater Explorer

New Grist, Bard's Tale and Red Bridge are all gluten free. All Vodka's are safe because they are filtered.....some people say no but everything I've read says the filtering process elimintes any protiens. Try and Vodka and Cranberry or fruit juice........I drink the Bard's Tale (dragon's gold in on the label). The liquor store in IL carry's it but not a lot of it, I order it by the case and just keep it on hand so I'm not running around looking for it when the time happens.

Pam

Tephie Apprentice

If you go to www.redbridge.com somewhere on the website it has a store locater...it worked for me. I was able to find several local stores that carried it. Hope it helps and you find something soon!

Tephie

EBsMom Apprentice

Kaz, I buy Redbridge at my local Hannafords. You have Hannafords in Vermont, right?

I was very shocked/pleased the first time I found the Redbridge there. They don't have a huge supply, but routinely have 2 or 3 sixpacks tucked in alongside the other Anheiser-Busch products. I think that Redbridge is pretty decent (also like New Grist, personally.)

Good luck!

Rho

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fwright Newbie
On 10/22/2007 at 3:23 PM, SprueThis said:

So, being a beer girl at heart, and being back in college where beer is life, I was wondering if anyone out there knows a health food store or something like that in VT (burlington area or anywhere in the state) that carries New Grist or another kind of gluten free beer. i miss my beer. :angry:

~kaz

Ghostfish Brewing is now distributed out in VT! They have a beer finder map showing different places their beer is old :D


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