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gluten-free coffee liquor


Erica Hendricks

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I was curious if anyone knows if there is a safe coffee liquor. I've read that people drink kahlua and baileys without issues but that they also contain wheat. 

Thank you! 


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58 minutes ago, Erica Hendricks said:

I was curious if anyone knows if there is a safe coffee liquor. I've read that people drink kahlua and baileys without issues but that they also contain wheat. 

Thank you! 

Used rum, vanilla rum, and spiced rum. I also use extracts in beverages to get them to taste like things, sorta of opens up all kinds of windows when a few drops of a extract brings out the flavor of ounces worth of mixers. Amoretti has some things that might work, but you have to email/call them about allergens of wheat. LorrAnn Oils has some other options but a bit more chemical flavor, they do have a wonderful eggnog and irish cream extracts I use in baking and beverage.
IF you want gluten free coffee syrups look up Monin Open Original Shared Link

Erica Hendricks Rookie

I never would have thought of this. Thank you so much! 

Victoria1234 Experienced

Kahlua doesn't bother me, but YMMV.

kareng Grand Master

They don't contain wheat.  I drink baileys and kaluha 

gilligan Enthusiast

They are gluten free.  It's stated on their website.

 

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