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Another New Beer!


mamaw

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I guess I should post this one for Lisa!!!!! Another new beer is making its way into the gluten-free arena....This is the third beer in less than a week....

It is called"nubru", made from maltose corn syrup, pea, lentil or bean extract..... This one is a Canadian brew from Canadian Malting Barley Tech Centre from Winnepeg.

I don't know about anyone else but the name of the company scares me away from ever trying it...

mamaw


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i wonder if i could drink that one since beans make me sick lol. I doubt it will come to the usa anytime soon tho.

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It is nice to have options :)

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I guess I should post this one for Lisa!!!!! Another new beer is making its way into the gluten-free arena....This is the third beer in less than a week....

It is called"nubru", made from maltose corn syrup, pea, lentil or bean extract..... This one is a Canadian brew from Canadian Malting Barley Tech Centre from Winnepeg.

I don't know about anyone else but the name of the company scares me away from ever trying it...

mamaw

I am glad there are companies out there trying their hand at gluten free beer! Some resturants are now carrying gluten-free beer! I am so excited! So what are the other 2 new beers on the market? I am always game to try anything once.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

3rd in less then a week? What are the other 2 new ones?

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mamaw Community Regular

here you go: Sprecher's shakpiro ale & the other one is: lakefront mbege ale......

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I guess I should post this one for Lisa!!!!! Another new beer is making its way into the gluten-free arena....This is the third beer in less than a week....

It is called"nubru", made from maltose corn syrup, pea, lentil or bean extract..... This one is a Canadian brew from Canadian Malting Barley Tech Centre from Winnepeg.

I don't know about anyone else but the name of the company scares me away from ever trying it...

mamaw

So nice you people on here love me :lol:

I'm soooo going to be checking this one out, I plan to make a stop to the liquor store again for xmas (gotta make sure I have enough beer haha) so I'll mention the name to them, see if they heard anything yet.

I know the company name sounds scary but anything can't be called gluten-free in Canada until the Canadian Food Inspection Agency investigates it. So i'm guessing if it shows up in my CCA newsletter or if the liquor store gets a notice then I'll try it! If it's cheaper than La Messagere that'll be yet better hehehe

Thanks for the info :D

~ lisa ~


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