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Can anyone tell me if Hangar One vodka is gluten free? I thought any hard liquor that is distilled (which it is) is automatically gluten free? Am i wrong? Ive tried contacting manufacturer but havent gotten a response. Any help is much appreciated thanks!


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Good old Vodka is gluten free. Cheers!biggrin.gif

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Don't drink too much (in one gulp, I mean)

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Can anyone tell me if Hangar One vodka is gluten free? I thought any hard liquor that is distilled (which it is) is automatically gluten free? Am i wrong? Ive tried contacting manufacturer but havent gotten a response. Any help is much appreciated thanks!

Distilled grain liquor has no detectable gluten and is fine for almost everyone with celiac disease. Very rarely, people who are super-sensitive to gluten find that they react to distilled foods like grain alcohols or vinegar. On the off chance you react to Hangar One, which is a wheat vodka, see if you do better with a potato vodka like Blue Ice or Chopin.

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

My favorite is Twenty2 vodka and it actually says gluten free on their website! Twenty2vodka.com Good stuff, but don't drink it all at once! ?

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