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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I've recieved such an overwhelming amount of people e-mailing me to
ask I tell them the story behind Sapparo Beer that I have decided to
post it to the list instead of individual responses.
The posting began when someone (sorry I don't remember who) posted a
thank you to whoever said it was alright to drink the ocassional Sapparo
beer. I enquired to the source of Sapparo beer, as I had not heard a
thing about it and am hosting a web page on celiac safe alcohols. (
http://www.geocities.com/NapaValley/Vineyard/1256/ )
I did a search in the celiac list webpage for postings containing
Sapparo. The only postings were the two I have already mentioned (my
own inquiry is included) and one more. The other posting said that
Sapparo derives its malt from barley.
Personally, I would NEVER drink anything that contains a grain that
has gluten. There is a theory that the gluten is broken down in the
distilation process, but this would only happen in a perfect world. As
a student of science, I have witnessed that it is not very often that
products will break down 100%. There is a discussion on my web page
about grain alcohols.
Hope this helps everyone,
Bill Kane
Normal, Illinois USA
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