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judi g Newbie

For those of you that love to drink Beer and have not yet found one, I thought I would let you that I have found some. They are: New Grist' Budweiser - Red Bridge; and African Ale - Shock-Par

The only one I found with in short driving distance from my home is Budweiser, Red Bridger. If anyone else knows of any more let me know. Thatks, Uudi G


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For those of you that love to drink Beer and have not yet found one, I thought I would let you that I have found some. They are: New Grist' Budweiser - Red Bridge; and African Ale - Shock-Par

The only one I found with in short driving distance from my home is Budweiser, Red Bridger. If anyone else knows of any more let me know. Thatks, Uudi G

Just a heads up to those who are ultra gluten sensitive. I emailed New Grist and told them that they use the same equipment as regular beer and have cross contamination issues :-) I know this because I get sick every time I drink it! Sure enough, they confessed and gave a detailed response about their cleaning procedures and testing. Sounds great on paper but it did not help me. This will probably not impact the majority of celiacs though - I have just found the hard way that really, really minimal cross contamination gets me every time.

I have not had trouble with Red Bridge though, even though Budweiser also uses shared equipment. They must to multiple large batches or have better cleaning procedures.

Another one that seems to be safe is Bards Beer. Founded by two guys with Celiac. I've never had an issue with Bards - and it's pretty darn good!

savvvyseller Enthusiast

The last beer the OP was referring to is Shakparo from Sprecher Brewery. Sprecher also makes a second gluten free beer called Mbege. Bards is excellent.

nancyre Newbie

For those of you who can't find gluten-free beer near where you live, here's a link to a page on which I give information about which brewers will ship the gluten-free beer directly to you. (Many of them will do this, as will some internet wine vendors.)

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-Nancy

The only one I found with in short driving distance from my home is Budweiser, Red Bridger. If anyone else knows of any more let me know. Thatks, Uudi G

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