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" Louise Audell " <louise_gd@...> may have said:

> Someone had mentioned they purchased the Rampopo (sp)

> beer at Whole Foods in the East Bay. Have you tried

> it? Do you like it?

I picked up a case at BevMo a month ago. Given a choice, it

wouldn't be at the top of my list, but I'm happy enough with it to

keep buying it until something better comes along - New

Grist perhaps when we can find it on the west coast?

There is a listing of gluten free beers at the bottom of the

links page here:

http://www.bayareaceliacs.org/links.htm

Best,

-patrick

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I wouldn’t EVER try that. The

Heineken folks are idiots.

BTB, if it’s a Heinie you want,

there is a new gluten free beer carried at WF that tastes JUST like a Henie.

Which is to say – I hate it. But it *does*

taste just like a Heineken. I would say go with that one…

It is mad by St.

something or other. The bottle doesn’t say gluten free, but is does say

it is made from Sorghum and has no wheat or barley…

As for a Guinness - *sigh* Just give up on that one…

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of rami keisari

Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:10

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Subject: [ ] Gluten

free beer

Some websites claim Heineken beer to be technically

gluten-free since it has less than 0.02% gluten content which is less than

the 200 ppm defined by the World Health Organization.

Has anybody tried it and see if they have a

reaction? I know that " true gluten-free " should be less than 20

ppm. I am able to tolerate codex grade wheat starch which has less than 200

ppm of gluten without obvious symptoms.

Would appreciate any feedback.

I assume Guinness beer will never be

gluten-free, right?

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I second that. The Dubble Dark is the

closest we’ve got, and all the Green’s is very well made and yummy.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Harper

Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:19

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Gluten free beer

If you want something similar to Guiness,

try one of the darkest Green beers. BevMo sells four Greens. I saw them in a La

Jolla Whole Foods, too. They're seriously good artisan-like beers.

H.

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Sent: Tue, Apr 13, 2010 9:10 pm

Subject: [ ] Gluten free beer

Some websites claim Heineken beer to be technically

gluten-free since it has less than 0.02% gluten content which is less than

the 200 ppm defined by the World Health Organization.

Has anybody tried it and see if they have a

reaction? I know that " true gluten-free " should be less than 20

ppm. I am able to tolerate codex grade wheat starch which has less than 200

ppm of gluten without obvious symptoms.

Would appreciate any feedback.

I assume Guinness beer will never be

gluten-free, right?

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I actually don't mind Redbridge, totally gluten free.

http://www.redbridgebeer.com/about/aboutRedbridge.aspx

 

You can get it at whole foods.

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 7:32 AM, Lillyth Denaghy Keogh-Quillan <lillythdenaghykeogh@...> wrote:

 

I wouldn’t EVER try that.  The Heineken folks are idiots.

 

BTB, if it’s a Heinie you want, there is a new gluten free beer carried at WF that tastes JUST like a Henie.  Which is to say – I hate it.  But it *does* taste just like a Heineken.  I would say go with that one…

 

It is mad by St. something or other.  The bottle doesn’t say gluten free, but is does say it is made from Sorghum and has no wheat or barley…

 

As for a Guinness - *sigh*  Just give up on that one…

 

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of rami keisari

Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:10 PM

Subject: [ ] Gluten free beer

 

 

Some websites claim Heineken beer to be technically gluten-free since it has less than 0.02% gluten content which is less than the 200 ppm defined by the World Health Organization.

Has anybody tried it and see if they have a reaction? I know that " true gluten-free " should be less than 20 ppm. I am able to tolerate codex grade wheat starch which has less than 200 ppm of gluten without obvious symptoms.

Would appreciate any feedback.

I assume Guinness beer will never be gluten-free, right?

 

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I don't know about Heineken but I sure do know about these two. Both at Whole

foods. I like the Greens because it comes dark.Ill put the links here so you can

see what the bottle look like.

cheers!

Greens

http://www.merchantduvin.com/pages/5_breweries/greens_beers.htm#disc_amber

St s

http://noglutenrequired.blogspot.com/2009/07/st-peters-sorghum-beer.html

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Draegers also carries these, as does the Wine Mine next door to

Mariposa Bakery in Oakland.

I liked the Redbridge, St. s, and the Greens as well. All sorghum

beer tastes a bit weak to me (I miss IPA), but these aren't bad. The

St. s and the Greens bottles tend to be pricey but are high

quality, and the the Redbridge is affordable since it is Anheuser

Busch.

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 9:05 AM, rio_robbins <toolatetohate@...> wrote:

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> I don't know about Heineken but I sure do know about these two. Both at Whole

foods. I like the Greens because it comes dark.Ill put the links here so you can

see what the bottle look like.

> cheers!

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> Greens

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> http://www.merchantduvin.com/pages/5_breweries/greens_beers.htm#disc_amber

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> St s

> http://noglutenrequired.blogspot.com/2009/07/st-peters-sorghum-beer.html

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It was the St. s I was talking about. Tastes JUST

like Heineken. Like EXACTLY. If you like Heineken, you should get it.

I tend to go for the darker beers…

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of rio_robbins

Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010

9:05 AM

Subject: [ ] Re:

Gluten free beer

I don't know about Heineken but I sure do know about these two. Both at Whole

foods. I like the Greens because it comes dark.Ill put the links here so you

can see what the bottle look like.

cheers!

Greens

http://www.merchantduvin.com/pages/5_breweries/greens_beers.htm#disc_amber

St s

http://noglutenrequired.blogspot.com/2009/07/st-peters-sorghum-beer.html

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I've heard a similar rumor about bud light... One of my non-celiac friends was

trying to tell me that i could drink it and that her co-worker who is celiac

drinks it. I got so annoyed with her because she just wouldnt let it go! Even if

there is " no detectable " level of gluten in a hene or bud light- i dont think i

would want to eat/drink something so highly processed to the point that it no

longer has what it was made from in it anymore. that can't be good. Just my

thoughts..

I have tried redbridge, kinda tastes like a sierra nevada. And Green's trippel,

both surprised me in being really good. I'll definately stick to those because I

know they weren't made from any gluten containing ingredients! I might at some

point try to brew some of my own GF beer!

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> I don't know about Heineken but I sure do know about these two. Both at Whole

foods. I like the Greens because it comes dark.Ill put the links here so you can

see what the bottle look like.

> cheers!

>

> Greens

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> http://www.merchantduvin.com/pages/5_breweries/greens_beers.htm#disc_amber

>

> St s

> http://noglutenrequired.blogspot.com/2009/07/st-peters-sorghum-beer.html

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