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Crown Royal Whiskey


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Is crown royal whiskey gluten free?

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Crystalkd Contributor

It is my understanding that all whiskey has gluten in it.

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It is generally accepted that distilled alcohol (and vinegar) does not contain gluten, regardless of the original souce. The distillation process removes any gluten because the large gluten molecule is too big to pass into the distillate.

In the US, "vinegar" when described by that single word, is both distilled and derived from a non-gluten source, so it is not something to worry about. In Canada, the source may vary, but it is distilled.

Some people react to grain alcohol, despite the distillation. We know that some fragments of the peptide do survive in the distillate, and that some people react. Most celiacs do not have a problem with grain alcohol, but you may be in the minority that do.

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DOGMAN77 Newbie

I recently emailed Crown Royal to see if their product is gluten free. This is their reply

Crown Royal has NOT been verified to be gluten free nor do we claim it to be gluten free. If you have any concerns related to consuming this product, we suggest that you speak with a doctor.
 
Thank you.
 
Sincerely,
 
Peter Venegas
Director, Consumer Care - North America
Crown Royal
kareng Grand Master
Just now, DOGMAN77 said:

I recently emailed Crown Royal to see if their product is gluten free. This is their reply

Crown Royal has NOT been verified to be gluten free nor do we claim it to be gluten free. If you have any concerns related to consuming this product, we suggest that you speak with a doctor.
 
Thank you.
 
Sincerely,
 
Peter Venegas
Director, Consumer Care - North America
Crown Royal

Just means they don’t test for gluten

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