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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Greetings and I am sorry that I did not get this out sooner. My mother passed away on Oct 27,,,,so it has been very very busy.
The following is the information I received. There was a family member that made some sweet potato dish that had Barcardi Rum in it, I did try the web site for Barcardi and go no where, however appreciated the following information.
http://www.celiac.com/articles/222/1/Gluten-Free-Alcoholic-Beverages/Page1.html<http://www.celiac.com/articles/222/1/Gluten-Free-Alcoholic-Beverages/Page1.html>
http://gfkitchen.server101.com/GFAlcohol.htm<http://gfkitchen.server101.com/GFAlcohol.htm>
http://www.glutenfreedrinks.com/AlcoholBeverages.htm<http://www.glutenfreedrinks.com/AlcoholBeverages.htm>
These should help get you started. If you want more try this:
http://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=list+of+gluten+free+alcoholic+beverages <http://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=list+of+gluten+free+alcoholic+beverages>
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I'm new to the list. The information I'm sending you is from pp. 116-17 of
Jules E. Dowler Shepard's book, The First Year: Celiac Disease and Living
Gluten Free, copyright 2008. She indicates that the "distillation process
removes gluten peptides from many popular alcoholic drinks" and that "other
alcohols that are grain-based and not distilled such as malt beverages like
many wine coolers and most beers, are absolutely not safe for those on a
gluten-free diet."
According to Shepard, these Gluten-Free brews are available in the U.S.:
Bard's Tale
New Grist
Green's
Hambleton Ales
Ramapo Valley Grewery Honey Beer
Shepard's list of popular alcohols that are Gluten-Free:
Armagnac
Bailey's Irish Cream
Brandy
Bourbon
Champagne
Cider (with no barley additives)
Cognac
Frangelico
Gin
Grappa
Jagermeister
Kahlua
Mead
Ouzo
Rum
Sake (w/o rice syrup or other barley additives)
Scotch whiskey
Sherry
Tequila
Vermouth
Vodka
Whiskey
Wine (including ports, sherries, & sparkling wines)
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http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/main.asp.?<http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/main.asp.?>
You will have to sign on to use the site, but it is free. Go to messages, and in left column, at the top, you will find a list of GF products. this list is updated every 3 months. I believe alchol is the first thing on the list.
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www.glutenfreedrinks.com<http://www.glutenfreedrinks.com/>
Discussion about allergen labeling on alcoholic beverages: Living Gluten-Free Blog." Tricia Thompson MS RD, "The Gluten-Free Dietitian"
Also, I have a few alcoholic beverages listed on my website from companies that state they are gluten-free at http://www.glutenfreeinsd.com/beverages.html<http://www.glutenfreeinsd.com/beverages.html>
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Try www.glutenfreedrinks.com<http://www.glutenfreedrinks.com/>
Tiffany Janes
www.glutenfreequestions.com<http://www.glutenfreequestions.com/>
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