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Bard's Beer


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Diosa Apprentice

Does anyone know if Bard's Beer is still around? I would love nothing more than to get ome gluten-free beer, but the closest place (according to their website) is in Vermont. That's 4 hours away at least. I haven't seen anything new on their website for months and the Internet wine and beer place show it continually out of stock. I certainly hope they are still around and doing well.


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moving on Apprentice

Your comments about them going out of business gave me a scare! I called the location in SC where I purchase my beer and they still carry it.

My outing for Bard's Tale is 300 miles or 6 hours so I do buy a case or two at a time. Since I do not drink it every day, it does last a bit. With the increase in gas prices, it has certainly made the trip more expensive.

killernj13 Enthusiast

The Whole Foods store I go to in Manhattan told me around 2 weeks ago that Bard's had a bad batch of beer so their shipments were being delayed. He did tell me to check back in 2 weeks when they expected a new shipment. I haven't made it over there yet to see.

I hope they are still around.

Diosa Apprentice

I hope they are still around!! I've sent a ouple of emails, but haven't had a reply. I'm just suprised that they aren't more vocal. Here's hoping they are still there!!

moving on Apprentice

I'm afraid the bad batch has been a problem all along. I really want to see them succeed but I just had a bottle explode in the pantry and send glass all over. My mother had one explode about two weeks ago. I really don't want to give up my beer but this could be dangerous.

Diosa Apprentice

If they'd sell the malt, I'd just do it myself. :) They have a section for it on the website, but they don't seem to be selling it.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Ironically,

I had purchased a case of Bards when I was back in Ohio.

EVERY SINGLE bottle foamed up like crazy when I opened it -- I honestly got like half a beer out of each one -- disappointing!

My friend (non-celiac) bought a 6 pack because he liked the beer so much. He was giving his toddler a bath in the sink while he put one of the beers on the counter. It then exploded. The glass cut him, cut his wall, but luckily it missed his baby as he was sort of shielding her......

The company needs to explain what happened to their beer. I had a bad case of beer and at $40 a case, I am extremely angry. Add to that the story of my friend and it makes my blood boil.

I wrote them an e-mail and letter (as did he). If they do not respond ASAP, I advised him to pursue legal action -- this cannot be tolerated --- I can't believe they haven't responded yet....

Angry in Vegas.......


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tarnalberry Community Regular

After talking to a friend of mine, I think the problem may be in the type of bottle/cap that they're using, which should be an easy fix. I'm curious to hear their reply, as I'm still finding glass all over the apartment. ;-)

moving on Apprentice

I wrote concerning the foaming when I purchased my first case. I did send pictures. I had a phone call from one of the owners and an email from the other. No refund, no replacements, nothing. They claim it was mishandled by the distributor. I opened a warm bottle on Easter to use in a basting sauce and it spewed to the ceiling.

I like the beer but don't see myself driving 300 miles for another case. I had a 26 oz bag of gluten-free corn flakes on the shelf above which was ripped open. I drive 200 miles to purchase them. I'm sure I will be finding glass for some time to come.

After my husband cleaned up the pantry and put the remaining bottles in the fridge, another bottle exploded. I see real legal problems down the road. I would be afraid of someone getting hurt from this.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Wow...exploding beer. :rolleyes: ... I love our forum

killernj13 Enthusiast

I did notice the extreme foaming on some of the Bards Tale Beer I've purchased. First time I thought maybe it was warm. Then I left one in the freezer and it was worse.

Never had one explode on me. I'm wondering if it may have to do with the fact that they were warm in your pantry.

The Whole Foods I purchased mine at specifically stated to keep the beer cold. I think it has something to do with the lack of pasteurization or something like that.

moving on Apprentice

I have had conflicting information from the company itself concerning refrigeration. Most NC liquor stores are selling it off the shelf. My pantry is 75 degrees, not excessively warm, with an air conditioning vent.

skbird Contributor

I send my husband this thread because until recently, we were hoping to find some of this so I could drink beer with him (he has decided to quit drinking - today is day 10.... wow!!!!) and this was his response:

Try Hand Grenade Ale!

The beer that f***s you up whether you drink it or not!

We had a good laugh about it but I see legal issues in store for this, too. I wonder why this is happening? Foaming and making a mess is one thing, but exploding????

Stephanie

killernj13 Enthusiast

Hello,

Just an update. I went to my Whole Foods store in Manhattan and they told me another month before they get another shipment of Bards Tale.

I wonder if this delay has something to do with the exploding nature of their product. I hope they get it straightened out so we can enjoy beer again.

Wysz Newbie

I just purchased a case of Bard's Beer as a birthday gift for my father who has Celiac and hasn't had beer since he was diagnosed. I thought that this would be a great surprise, but I was surprised when two bottles (so far) exploded in my apartment, making a mess of glass and beer. I have the rest of them locked up in a cabinet, and I hear hissing, so I'm not going near it. They were sold off the shelf (unrefrigerated) so I didn't think it was necessary to keep them cool.

UPDATE:

I sent them an email the night of the explosions (3 occcurred before I got them into the dumpster) and one of the owners called me the next day. There has been a nationwide recall of the beer and I should not have been able to purchase it in the first place. Buffalo's city water, used during the production of the beer, had some contamination issues and caused problems with the beer. Rest assured that they are well aware of the problem and are switching to a different brewery. They expect to begin production again in 6-8 weeks. Frustrating now, I know, but it sounds like they are doing all they can to improve the situation.

tony- Newbie

I sell Bards beer online; and I want to disclose that fact prior to my comment.

I thought you would want to know the status of Bards Beer. The beer had a problem with secondary fermentation and all product was removed from stores in late July, This resulted in the exploding and excessively foamy beer. If you have any. please dispose of it. The expoding glass is hazardous.

I spoke with one of the owners last week (about Sept 26). I was told that they are moving production to 2 new breweries. Production should begin at one location very shortly and they hope to have beer flowing again in 6-8 weeks. Given the time frame, December is a good estimate when it should be available again.

tony- Newbie

I sell Bards beer online; and I want to disclose that fact prior to my comment.

I thought you would want to know the status of Bards Beer. The beer had a problem with secondary fermentation and all product was removed from stores in late July, This resulted in the exploding and excessively foamy beer. If you have any. please dispose of it. The expoding glass is hazardous.

I spoke with one of the owners last week (about Sept 26). I was told that they are moving production to 2 new breweries. Production should begin at one location very shortly and they hope to have beer flowing again in 6-8 weeks. Given the time frame, December is a good estimate when it should be available again.

tarnalberry Community Regular
I sell Bards beer online; and I want to disclose that fact prior to my comment.

I thought you would want to know the status of Bards Beer.  The beer had a problem with secondary fermentation and all product was removed from stores in late July, This resulted in the exploding and excessively foamy beer.  If you have any. please dispose of it.  The expoding glass is hazardous.

I spoke with one of the owners last week (about Sept 26).  I was told that they are moving production to 2 new breweries.  Production should begin at one location very shortly and they hope to have beer flowing again in 6-8 weeks.  Given the time frame, December is a good estimate when it should be available again.

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No kidding on the dangerous exploding glass! (I posted a story about my experience with it last month. As of yesterday, I was still finding glass around the apartment! (The piece in the bed covers worried me most - and no, the beer never went in the bedroom.) I tried drinking the last bottle I had at my house cooling party (after wrapping it in towels and opening it *carefully* on the balcony), and the taste was alright, if you could get any in your mouth around the foaming problem. I look forward to seeing if I can find it in Washington around the holidays!

Guest BERNESES

Whoa! I've had some in my fridge since June and it hasn't exploded yet. Good Lord! Should I keep it since it seems to be OK or could this potentially be from the bad batches. I can't believe it exploded near a baby! Horrifying....

rmmadden Contributor

I was told by a manager at the Mustard Seed in Solon that Bard's recalled their beer because of over-fermentation which caused the bottles to explode.

He did show me a Chinese Black Rice Beer they carry which I bought and it was okay. It took a little getting used to but it was half the price of Bard's so I'll live with it.

Cleveland Bob B)

jenvan Collaborator

yikes! we had problems with our beer foaming up...not exploding though. we keep all our bevs in a basement fridge. finally we figured out that the dryer's spin cycle was so powerful it was shaking our fridge nearby and shaking up all our drinks! it was funny b/c my bro gave my dh a case of international beers last year for christmas and b/c they would foam up and be flat we figured he had regifted the case from before to my hubby. :blink: good to know he didn't regift :)

frenchiemama Collaborator
I was told by a manager at the Mustard Seed in Solon that Bard's recalled their beer because of over-fermentation which caused the bottles to explode.

He did show me a Chinese Black Rice Beer they carry which I bought and it was okay. It took a little getting used to but it was half the price of Bard's so I'll live with it.

Cleveland Bob  B)

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What is the name of the Chinese beer?

rmmadden Contributor

The name of the beer is Yinpu. It is being imported into the Cleveland area and was even featured in an article printed in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The article didn't mention anything associated with Celiac but the manager at the health food store where I shop is selling it as an alternative to Bards.

You can visit their website at www.yinpubeer.com

Cleveland Bob B)

P.S. I drank a 6-pack of it over the weekend and no adverse effects (Hiccup!)

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No date on this, but it looks to be the most recent thing I have read about Bard's beer. Back in March, with new varieties by summer and fall.

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Bard's is coming back!!!!!!! Here's the link to their update:

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