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Hello- I am wondering if anyone knows about any other GF beer other than Lakefront Brewery here in Wisconsin (It's called New Grist)? My husband who was just diagnosed 6 months ago really misses beer and New Grist is just ok he says. I thought Bard's beer was going to start production again after they had problems with beer bottles exploding. The company is supposed to be located now in California and starting up production again. Anyone in Socal or Nocal know anything?? By the way cheese curds from Mullins cheese near Wausau, WI are fantastic and they squeek- you can get them warm!! Thanks-

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Can't really help you with the beer thing as I only ever get New

Grist. But, that is hilarious about the cheese curds. I have

actually had those too. I went to college at s Point and

dated a guy from Wausau. It you like cheese curds that is

definitely a place to go. TOO FUNNY!!

:) Rhiannon

Now of course I want some and can't ever find any here in western MN.

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> Hello-

> I am wondering if anyone knows about any other GF beer other

than Lakefront Brewery here in Wisconsin (It's called New Grist)? My

husband who was just diagnosed 6 months ago really misses beer and

New Grist is just ok he says. I thought Bard's beer was going to

start production again after they had problems with beer bottles

exploding. The company is supposed to be located now in California

and starting up production again. Anyone in Socal or Nocal know

anything??

> By the way cheese curds from Mullins cheese near Wausau, WI are

fantastic and they squeek- you can get them warm!!

> Thanks-

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Another great GF beer is Ramapo Valley, out of NY...its a honey

passover beer and it is pretty tasty for " fake beer " ...

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> Hello-

> I am wondering if anyone knows about any other GF beer other

than Lakefront Brewery here in Wisconsin (It's called New Grist)? My

husband who was just diagnosed 6 months ago really misses beer and

New Grist is just ok he says. I thought Bard's beer was going to

start production again after they had problems with beer bottles

exploding. The company is supposed to be located now in California

and starting up production again. Anyone in Socal or Nocal know

anything??

> By the way cheese curds from Mullins cheese near Wausau, WI are

fantastic and they squeek- you can get them warm!!

> Thanks-

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Bard's is back in production.  I've been able to locate some in the Michigan/Ohio area.  Another alternative is the Woodchuck Ciders.  They are a little different than beer but a good alternative.  They are " mainstream " and available in 4 flavors.

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> Hello- > I am wondering if anyone knows about any other GF beer other than Lakefront Brewery here in Wisconsin (It's called New Grist)? My husband who was just diagnosed 6 months ago really misses beer and New Grist is just ok he says.  I thought Bard's beer was going to start production again after they had problems with beer bottles exploding.  The company is supposed to be located now in California and starting up production again. Anyone in Socal or Nocal know anything??  > By the way cheese curds from Mullins cheese near Wausau, WI are fantastic and they squeek- you can get them warm!! > Thanks- >

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> I thought Bard's beer was going to start production again after they had

>problems with beer bottles exploding. The company is supposed to be

>located now in California and starting up production again.

According to their website, they HAVE started production again, and

distribution is proceeding state by state (it hasn't made it to NY yet).

http://bardsbeer.know-where.com/bardsbeer/

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how funny is this...... I " found " this beer today at a local

grocery store on sale for $5.00 for a six pack, had my first

one this afternoon and it is good tasting imo and bf tried a sip

and says " tastes like beer to me "

hope this helps

angie

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> > Hello-

> > I am wondering if anyone knows about any other GF beer other

> than Lakefront Brewery here in Wisconsin (It's called New Grist)?

My

> husband who was just diagnosed 6 months ago really misses beer and

> New Grist is just ok he says. I thought Bard's beer was going to

> start production again after they had problems with beer bottles

> exploding. The company is supposed to be located now in

California

> and starting up production again. Anyone in Socal or Nocal know

> anything??

> > By the way cheese curds from Mullins cheese near Wausau, WI

are

> fantastic and they squeek- you can get them warm!!

> > Thanks-

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When I was at WO the other day, the guy was putting beer in the case. I asked him about GF beer...he said Maine can't get that, just the hard ciders...(I knew that.) But then he mentioned that Bard's was back (just not available in Maine)...but a store employee had actually gotten some, in VT maybe? and the bottle had exploded on them, back a while ago.

I sure hope that issue was taken care of!!

Re: Gluten-free beer Posted by: "lucky3668@..." lucky3668@... lisaceliac Date: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:19 am (PDT)Bard's is back in production. I've been able to locate some in the Michigan/Ohio area. Another alternative is the Woodchuck Ciders. They are a little different than beer but a good alternative. They are "mainstream" and available in 4 flavors.

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Today, I bought a 6 pack of Bards in Youngstown, OH.

The owner said he had 24 cases shipped in and in 4

days it was gone except for my 6 pack. I have waited

along time to have this beer with pizza again ;-)

ysabell

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My whole 6 pack foamed and shot out about 6 inches out of the bottles. Good LuckYsabell wrote: Today, I bought a 6 pack of Bards in Youngstown, OH.The owner said he had 24 cases shipped in and in 4days it was gone except for my 6 pack. I have waitedalong time to have this beer with pizza again ;-)ysabell__________________________________________________

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Last August, Bards did have a problem and I got some

exploding or foaming bottles. My supplier refused to

carry it as it had exploded in the store! Bards is

now being made by another brewery and the problem has

been fixed. He is now carrying it and selling out

fast. He even has costumers who make special trips

from Middle of PA just to buy it. Because of PA's

outdated state run system, no supplier in PA can carry Bards!

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I bought 2 six packs about 2 weeks ago here in Kansas

City at my HyVee. So far I have 8 out of the 12

bottles drank and no problems with foaming or the

like. I keep them in the coldest part of my fridge.

The liquor manager told me that Bards sold out of

their first batch at a record pace so be patient as

they get back into production. It tastes more like a

pale ale to me.

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> When I was at WO the other day, the guy was putting

> beer in the case. I

> asked him about GF beer...he said Maine can't get

> that, just the hard

> ciders...(I knew that.) But then he mentioned that

> Bard's was back (just not available

> in Maine)...but a store employee had actually gotten

> some, in VT maybe? and

> the bottle had exploded on them, back a while ago.

>

> I sure hope that issue was taken care of!!

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> Re: Gluten-free beer

> Posted by: " lucky3668@...lucky3668@... lisaceliac

> Date: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:19 am (PDT)

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> Bard's is back in production. I've been able to

> locate some in the

> Michigan/Ohio area. Another alternative is the

> Woodchuck Ciders. They are a little

> different than beer but a good alternative. They

> are " mainstream " and

> available in 4 flavors.

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