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Kamchatka Vodka


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I got glutened, and the timing is related to Kamchatka vodka. Unflavored. I'm not sure what grain it is made from, but it's distilled, so that's typically okay.

I had it with Diet Dr. Pepper - poured a little vodka into the can - and I drink Diet DP all the time.

Has anyone reacted to this vodka? Or are there very sensitive people here who drink it with no reaction? I'm stumped as to what got me if it wasn't the vodka.


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I've read something in the past of people reacting to vodka but I haven't...yet. I am not familiar with the name brand you mentioned. Perhaps you had some cc in sine way? Was it served by someone? Perhaps they had sinething on their hand and them you touched it? That pretty sensitive but only suggesting other avenues than the vodka.

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I looks to be a grain vodka, and a cheap one. I had a weird reaction to Redbreast Irish whisky, and Scotch doesn't bother me. I wonder if some distilled things are more gluten-free than others?

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I am one of the celiacs who do react to distilled gluten grains. I stick to the potato vodkas, clear good rum like Bacardi White or tequila if I want hard liquor, which isn't often.

StacyA Enthusiast

I am one of the celiacs who do react to distilled gluten grains. I stick to the potato vodkas, clear good rum like Bacardi White or tequila if I want hard liquor, which isn't often.

Can you or anyone suggest a good potato vodka? (I don't like rum or tequila.) Thanks!

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Can you or anyone suggest a good potato vodka? (I don't like rum or tequila.) Thanks!

I get Luksusova. I recently heard of one called Glacier Idaho that is made in the US but I haven't looked for it yet.

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LeberlyOH Newbie

I found this on celiacinthecity:

safe:

Vodka - Bushman's, Chopin, Ciroc (grapes), Hampton's, Kamchatka, Ketel One (gluten-
free but is made from 100% wheat), Luksusowa, Monopolowa, Pinnacle Vodka (all are 
gluten-free, website faq 8/6/12), Popov Citrus & Popov Tangerine, Rain Organics Vodka 
(made from 100% organic white corn), Reisk, Smirnoff (made fromcorn), Smirnoff Citrus 
Twist, Teton Glacier, Tito's Handmade Vodka (made from 100% corn, "gluten-free" on 
bottle), UV Vodka (corn), Zodiac


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