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radgirl Enthusiast

I wasn't sure where to post this, but what alcoholic beverages are we able to safely consume that IS NOT gluten-free beer? Sorry, I don't like beer and am craving a fruity alcoholic drink or even a glass of wine. Please chime in fellow drinkers, if there are any (not like I really drink, this is just a rare craving). :P


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Guest j_mommy

Here is the list of Safe Alcoholic beverages from this site. If the link does not work go to the homepage, scroll down until you see the safe food list, clink the link and then click on Alcohol safe list!

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-53107272668.ac

psawyer Proficient

Wine is not something I worry about. It is made from grapes, and there is no reason to add anything with gluten to it. In some cases there may be a concern with casein being used in the filtering. I don't have a problem with casein (milk protein). I just simply consider wine to be safe.

lcbannon Apprentice

I drink Vodka made from Potato's most liquer stores carry one or two choices at least. I mix it with Cranberry Juice.

JamiD Apprentice

What about those sweet liquors like Contreau or Triple Sec (Must haves for Margaritas!)

And is high end vodka okay?

Guest j_mommy

From what I understand most vodka is distilled, so it;s ok!

Nooner Newbie

Rum and coke (regular or diet) is gluten free. :)


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