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I know there are a couple of types of Gluten Free Beer. I am usually not a beer drinker (I am a wine drinker) but ... occasionally I prefer beer. I haven't been able to find it anywhere though, I may not be looking in the right places. Can I buy it in a grocery store, or do I have to order it online?


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i always see redbridge at hannafords, if you have one of those near you

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No I have never heard of that place. I live in a suburb of Houston. On my side of town the norm stores are Kroger, H.E.B., Randalls, Food Town, Super Wal-Mart, & Super Target. On the other side of town there is Central Market, Whole Foods, and a Belden's.

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We've found Redbridge and Dragon's Bard at Whole Foods in the beer coolers.

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I found Redbridge and New Grist at Whole Foods. Warning, they are expensive ($9 for a 6-pack of Redbridge, $10 for New Grist). I bought the Redbridge and it's pretty tasty!

colorado Apprentice

King Soopers which is part of Kroeger's here in Colorado carries Redbridge. If you go on the bards tale website they have a store locator.

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I know there are a couple of types of Gluten Free Beer. I am usually not a beer drinker (I am a wine drinker) but ... occasionally I prefer beer. I haven't been able to find it anywhere though, I may not be looking in the right places. Can I buy it in a grocery store, or do I have to order it online?

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My hubby likes dragonsbard beer (redbridge?) ask your local liquor store and they will order in for you gluten free beer, if they want your business. the one he had was made by celiacs foundation


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