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I'm wondering what mixed alcoholic drinks are gluten-free and which aren't.

I know that anything with sweet & sour mixer may have gluten, depending on the manufacturer of the mixer. Basically any kind of mixer is the same.

I know that distilled liquor is okay, and coke is okay. A lot of drinks have juice mixed in. Are most juices okay?

I mainly just don't know what a lot of drinks have in them, so if you could just let me know some of the names of the mixed drinks you like that are gluten-free, I'd greatly appreciate it!


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I'm wondering what mixed alcoholic drinks are gluten-free and which aren't.

I know that anything with sweet & sour mixer may have gluten, depending on the manufacturer of the mixer. Basically any kind of mixer is the same.

I know that distilled liquor is okay, and coke is okay. A lot of drinks have juice mixed in. Are most juices okay?

I mainly just don't know what a lot of drinks have in them, so if you could just let me know some of the names of the mixed drinks you like that are gluten-free, I'd greatly appreciate it!

I stick to Maker's Mark and diet coke/pepsi. Or gin and tonic or sprite. I used to love amaretto stone sours and mai tais but have not had them since because I am hesitant with mixers also.

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K

Straight fruit juice should be OK but be careful. We used to go to a bar and my kids loved the OJ. They asked what kind it was so Mom could get it for home. Turns out it wasn't just OJ but more a sort of Koolaid type thing that they thought made tastier drinks than plain OJ. Don't know it's gluten status. Just know it put one of the kids off regular OJ since it never tasted as good.:)

luvs2eat Collaborator

I can't stand the taste of mixers... but we make our own whiskey sours and margaritas at home w/ fresh ingredients. What a difference it makes!

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