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Hello!

Does anybody have a list, that is current, of gluten free alcohol by type or brand? I'm searching now and finding a lot of outdated info and conflicting information as well. We are taking a vacation to Key West in three weeks and I'd like to drink something other than wine. I will not and do not drink Vodka. It makes me sick. I'm normally a rum and juice kinda gal : )

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

P.S. Anybody that has been to The Keys recently that has anything to add, feel free! We rented a condo w/ a full kitchen.

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Hello!

Does anybody have a list, that is current, of gluten free alcohol by type or brand? I'm searching now and finding a lot of outdated info and conflicting information as well. We are taking a vacation to Key West in three weeks and I'd like to drink something other than wine. I will not and do not drink Vodka. It makes me sick. I'm normally a rum and juice kinda gal : )

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

P.S. Anybody that has been to The Keys recently that has anything to add, feel free! We rented a condo w/ a full kitchen.

ALL distilled alcohols are gluten free. Wine is gluten free. I would stay away from flavored liquor, unless you have contacted to manufacturer.

If you're going to the Key's Rum and Coke might be in order. Have fun! B)

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I've yet to find a rum that isn't gluten-free. Bacardi's definitely is, but so are better ones.

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