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AnnieMarie Apprentice

O.K., O.K., I give in, UNCLE.

I know I am probably not going to have another beer for a long time. I live in such a rural area of northern N.Y. To give everyone a better understanding of this ,we just got 911 a few months ago!!!!!!!!!!!

So I guess I am going to have to get used to mixed drinks and with Labor Day picnics approaching I was wondering about maybe trying a gin and tonic.

I tried emailing Seagrams a while ago but they have not responded back to me.

I would apreciate your help.

Thanks ,

Annie


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Lisa Mentor
O.K., O.K., I give in, UNCLE.

I know I am probably not going to have another beer for a long time. I live in such a rural area of northern N.Y. To give everyone a better understanding of this ,we just got 911 a few months ago!!!!!!!!!!!

So I guess I am going to have to get used to mixed drinks and with Labor Day picnics approaching I was wondering about maybe trying a gin and tonic.

I tried emailing Seagrams a while ago but they have not responded back to me.

I would apreciate your help.

Thanks ,

Annie

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Annie:

Check the Safe/Forbidden list on this site. It will list safe "spirits".

Have a good picnic. Lord knows, we all need "good spirits".

Lisa B

hez Enthusiast

I love gin and tonic with a squeeze of lime! Somewhere I heard that Tanqerey (sp?) was safe and use that.

psawyer Proficient

I am not aware of any gin that contains gluten. My personal preference is Beefeater and I know that it is safe.

Sterndogg Apprentice

All hard alcohols are gluten-free due to the distillation process unless a company adds gluten-containing materials afterwards.

hthorvald Rookie
All hard alcohols are gluten-free due to the distillation process unless a company adds gluten-containing materials afterwards.

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How do you know if they've added undistilled grains after the distillation process? Do you list it on the bottle?

H.

hsd1203 Newbie

you should try to see if you can find any gluten-free Bard's Tale beer... it is very good and seems like it is sold in many places all over NY state (lucky! none even close to my whole section of the country, but luckily I got to try it when I visited my parents)... go to www.bardsbeer.com and they have a "where's the beer?" link. Now, gin and tonics are good and all, but sometimes it's just nice to have a beer.


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janicefromcanada Newbie
O.K., O.K., I give in, UNCLE.

I know I am probably not going to have another beer for a long time. I live in such a rural area of northern N.Y. To give everyone a better understanding of this ,we just got 911 a few months ago!!!!!!!!!!!

So I guess I am going to have to get used to mixed drinks and with Labor Day picnics approaching I was wondering about maybe trying a gin and tonic.

I tried emailing Seagrams a while ago but they have not responded back to me.

I would apreciate your help.

Thanks ,

Annie

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Yeah, beer always cleaned me out (before I knew I had celiac disease). My son tells me there's gluten-free beer in Quebec, Canada....haven't tried it though.

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see this thread for information about la Messagere: Open Original Shared Link

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Bard's Tale is soooo good and I know they brew in Buffalo now.

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