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Seagrams 7


Lisa

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Lisa Mentor

Good after noon:

I have one question for the experts. Someone had posted a gluten-free Alcohol List and on that this was Seagram 7. I have search the Delfi Forum List and cannot find it.

Can anyone confirm the safty of Seagrams 7 for me kindly.

Thanks for your help.

Lisa B.


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jenvan Collaborator

hey i sent you a pm lisa--but in case anyway else wants to know-seagrams crown whiskey is gluten-free. :D

  • 2 weeks later...
Lisa Mentor

Thanks Jen, that was flying around for a while, but hope it will help other. Still have Canadian Club that I am working on.

Have your tried it with a squeeze of orange? Ooo- goood. Summer or Winter.

Thanks for your re-sponse. Lisa

jenvan Collaborator

with orange...I'll have to try that, sounds good! I need to get a mixed drink book and get some new recipes :)

  • 4 years later...
Lisa Mentor

This tread is over four years old. And yes, Seagrams 7 is considered safe for Celiacs to consume.

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