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Baltimore Ravens (nfl) Gluten Free Beer And Pretzels


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Available at multiple stadium concessionaires! Thanks, Ravens!


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LadyCyclist87 Apprentice

I loved my hometown team before but now I love them EVEN MORE!!! :-)

Ellene Newbie

Fairly new to this.. There is gluten-free beer ??

Shess0816 Apprentice
Fairly new to this.. There is gluten-free beer ??

Yep!! There are several different kinds depending on where you live. The ones I can get here in Nebraska are Redbridge (Which is an anheusur busch beer!) and New Grist (I believe that might be a New Belgium brewery?, but not sure). Now, they do not taste the same as regular beer as they are made generally out of rice or sorguhm instead of barley. They are not bad though and definitely a great alternative to never being able to have a beer!! They run about $8.99 for a 6 pack or around there. It's nice to be able to have a beer every once in a while though with the boyfriend when we have pizza (gluten free of course!) or burgers! Makes me feel a little more "normal" sometimes! lol

Also, I don't know if you've ever had Woodchuck or not, but it is an apple cider based beer and states on the bottle it's gluten free. It is basically apple juice with alcohol in it! Not bad if you're looking for something a little refreshing!

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Mrs-Mama Newbie

The Seahawks also have a gluten-free concession...unfortunately they'd been sold out of the gluten free beer for about 3 weeks and had no idea when they'd be receiving more...kinda sucked for hubby.

chasbari Apprentice
I loved my hometown team before but now I love them EVEN MORE!!! :-)

No. Your Hometown team would now be in Indy.. My Hometown team is now in your town which was formerly the hometown of the team that is now in another state as is mine which is a sad state as your new hometown team is still far better than what the NFL foisted on us in its stead. And ... you get gluten-free beer and pretzels to boot! My new lousy hometown team is so bad I don't even want to bother going to the stadium to see if they have any gluten-free stuff... They need a real team first....

just kidding, BTW. (Not about how lousy the Browns are, though!)

CS

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Red Bridge at Yankee Stadium - yeah!!!


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