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Green's Quest Tripel Blonde Ale


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Mentioned as "Beer of the Week" in this Rochester, MN, publication.


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Is it just the Triple Blonde that's gluten free? Is it actually gluten free? Has anyone ever seen it in stores? I'd love to try a new gluten free beer.

elonwy Enthusiast

Green's is from Belgium and all their beers are gluten-free. Really good stuff.

julirama723 Contributor

If I recall, all Green's ales are gluten-free. They're also vegan and vegetarian.

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They sell them at a specialty beer/wine store I go to. I bought a bottle of the Pathfinder Dubbel Dark Beer but haven't tried it yet. It was pretty pricey, $5/bottle, but I've heard lots of good things about it, so it was worth it. I'm saving it for a special occasion. :)

mamaw Community Regular

Green's has three beers that are gluten-free a lager, ale, & one more. I bought them in upstate Nj at a Whole Foods. They are probably the best but they are $6.00 a bottle.

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Wegmans has a couple of these beers so I decided to splurge and bought a bottle which I opened and tried last night. At six dollars a bottle I was expecting something tasty and was really looking forward to having a glass after dinner. Unfortunately I found this beer to have a really nasty taste to it with a very odd aftertaste. I took 2 sips and dumped the rest down the drain. So sad.

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