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Gf Hard Cider?


christtheking

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Anyone recomend a good gluten-free Hard Cider?

No more Beer :(

Must find Cider! :)


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tom Contributor

I haven't tried that many but the 6 or so i have had were all pretty good. Of course, the most expensive one turned out to be most flavorful (3 witches). grrr but seriously most are gluten-free, and the ones i've seen that weren't gluten-free were easy to distinguish by the ingred list on the bottle. Seems they all list ingred, unlike most alcohol products.

I have yet to try any head-to-head testing, but figure i will someday. Just haven't been imbibing much lately.

lovegrov Collaborator

Just about every one I've checked. Woodchuck, K, Cider Jack, Woodpecker, Strongbow, Hardcore. Last time I heard Hornsby said it was NOT.

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Look for a local cider. Some vinyards produce ciders as well. They are much better than the commercial ones, unless you like overly sweet, fizzy drinks. Another option, if you can find it is perry. It's like cider, only made from pears. I've also tried mead, which is made from honey. Very different. The older the better.

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