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Re: Gluten free beer
[Re: CaptainJay]
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11/09/2016 05:28 PM
11/09/2016 05:28 PM
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Dugg
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Hi Just a note of caution from a celiac - Omission is a low-gluten beer, i.e. gluten has been removed from the malted barley to below the 20 ppm level that the USDA has taken as a standard for beers. If your daughter is as sensitive as I am, I might advise you use your own judgement as to its use. I only drink sorghum based beer - the most widely available is Redbridge, made by Anheuser-Busch. Fortunately, we have a fine local beer (made in Utica) called Bard’s Tale. Maybe Starfish might have Redbridge. There are also UK gluten-free beers - who knows whether they are available tho. Peace Dugg & Chris Our VI pics are at http://picasaweb.google.com/papadugg/ - haven’t started on our ‘14 pics for Picasa. Having trouble getting ‘13 on the site
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