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Green's gluten-free Beer


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Somewhere deep in a thread someone mentioned the Green's gluten-free Belgian ales but I think they deserve their own thread. Open Original Shared Link

They are truly gluten-free. The amber I'm drinking is made from millet, buckwheat, rice, and sorghum (plus the obligatory water, hops, and yeast).

I found them in a local store and was pleasantly surprised. They are fairly expensive, at $5.69 for a 500 ml bottle but they are the first really convincing gluten-free beers I've had. I got the amber ale and the dubble. Both are really good, with a lot more grain flavor than other gluten-free beers I've tried. I am particularly fond of the dubble, which is the closest I've come to an oatmeal stout since going gluten-free. The amber is good as well, without the hoppiness that I dislike in other gluten-free beers I've tried.

Overall I'm impressed and will probably buy them again on occasion. It's nice to have a good beer when everyone else is having Guinness!


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Somewhere deep in a thread someone mentioned the Green's gluten-free Belgian ales but I think they deserve their own thread. Open Original Shared Link

They are truly gluten-free. The amber I'm drinking is made from millet, buckwheat, rice, and sorghum (plus the obligatory water, hops, and yeast).

I found them in a local store and was pleasantly surprised. They are fairly expensive, at $5.69 for a 500 ml bottle but they are the first really convincing gluten-free beers I've had. I got the amber ale and the dubble. Both are really good, with a lot more grain flavor than other gluten-free beers I've tried. I am particularly fond of the dubble, which is the closest I've come to an oatmeal stout since going gluten-free. The amber is good as well, without the hoppiness that I dislike in other gluten-free beers I've tried.

Overall I'm impressed and will probably buy them again on occasion. It's nice to have a good beer when everyone else is having Guinness!

I like them as well. I found them at a local organic market. I agree with you, a little more expensive, but worth the flavor.

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