German beers are supposedly adjunct free
2007-08-14 02:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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We have a local micro brewery in Milwaukee that makes phenomenal beer. They now have a gluten free called New Grist. I have not tried it, but everything else they brew is delicious. Check out there website at www.lakefrontbrewery.com And, if you're in the area hit them up on a Saturday for a tour. For $5 you keep the pint glass, get drunk (you stop and fill your glass whenever you want), and laugh the entire time.
2007-08-14 04:51:49
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answered by aaronryoung 2
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Umm I am guessing u are not in america so I do not know if u have these beers wher eu live but, Redbridge by Anheiser Busch is GF as is something called "Bard's Tale'. Try googling "Gluten Free Beers and your country's name" to see what u find. GOod luck!
2007-08-14 06:28:30
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answered by Glutenfreegirl 5
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There's a list of gluten free beers here:
http://www.glutenfreepassport.com/eatingout/gfbeer.html
At least one of those listed is a lager, but it all depends where you live, of course. Try googling "gluten free lager" and quite a few sites come up.
2007-08-14 09:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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a friend of mine has told me that you can now get gluten free lager or beer either tesco ,sainsburys,Morrison's not sure which,maybe get their web site to find out hope that this helps
2007-08-14 03:41:54
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answered by Linda L 2
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My sister is Coeliac.
I will try to contact her and get back to you.
I think there is a 'Coeliac Society'?
Sure they have a website..
ok ttfn will try my sister.
Edit: asked sister, she didn't know. But it should say on the bottle.
2007-08-14 02:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are in the U.K. then Greens is available(link below)and BC's (2nd link below).
2007-08-14 02:47:50
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answered by Helpfulhannah 7
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