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I just wanted to thank for the info about BevMo and gluten-free beer. I have visited Ramapo's website and browsed through the shelves of every alcohol-selling place I've been to looking for some sort of gluten-free beer. As a recently-turned 21yr old & recently-diagnosed celiac, having something to drink other than hard alcohol is practically essential. In searching, I was happy to discover that most ciders are gluten-free and make for a good substitute to beer when drinking with friends. Many bars carry cider and some even have it on tap! If anyone has any more leads for finding gluten-free beer, I would be very interested. Thanks!- in Castro Valley

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Is Magners cider also without hops? I

never much drank beer and thought it was the hops, but I do love cider that has

no hops.

Connie

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Suki O'Raghallaigh

Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006

10:51 AM

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Magners cider is

gluten-free. You can usually find it both on tap and in the bottle though I'm

not sure how easy it is to find outside of Irish pubs.

On 1/11/06, LSBlondie@... <LSBlondie@...> wrote:

Hey ,

Do you know of any brands of Cider that are specifically GF? As a

24 I hear what you're saying about needing something other than hard liquor! I

used to have cider when I lived in Italy and loved it!

Any help you can provide would be great.

-Lori

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From: Westmoreland <ryanwestmoreland@... >

Sent: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 01:39:30 -0800 (PST)

Subject: [ ] More about alcohol

I just wanted to thank for the info

about BevMo and gluten-free beer. I have visited Ramapo's website and browsed

through the shelves of every alcohol-selling place I've been to looking for

some sort of gluten-free beer. As a recently-turned 21yr old &

recently-diagnosed celiac, having something to drink other than hard alcohol is

practically essential. In searching, I was happy to discover that most ciders

are gluten-free and make for a good substitute to beer when drinking with

friends. Many bars carry cider and some even have it on tap! If anyone has any

more leads for finding gluten-free beer, I would be very interested. Thanks!

- in Castro Valley

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Watch out for caramel coloring (from

barley usually) in cider – Wyder’s gives me gluten migraines.

Connie

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Westmoreland

Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006

1:40 AM

Subject: [ ] More

about alcohol

I just wanted to thank for the info

about BevMo and gluten-free beer. I have visited Ramapo's website and browsed

through the shelves of every alcohol-selling place I've been to looking for

some sort of gluten-free beer. As a recently-turned 21yr old &

recently-diagnosed celiac, having something to drink other than hard alcohol is

practically essential. In searching, I was happy to discover that most ciders

are gluten-free and make for a good substitute to beer when drinking with

friends. Many bars carry cider and some even have it on tap! If anyone has any

more leads for finding gluten-free beer, I would be very interested. Thanks!

- in Castro Valley

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