<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I went out to buy some Green's Endeavour yesterday at the Whole Foods in Northbrook (north suburbs of Chicago) that carries it. They were out, but had several other new & interesting options. The beer I ended up with is St Peter's Sorgham Beer (yes, I know that's not the usual spelling--they no doubt misspelled it so they could trademark it). It's imported from England and is very good. It's better than any of the US-made sorghum beers--has more body, and an unusual spicy component to its taste. The ciders are Samuel Smith's Organic Cider (English import) and J.K's Scrumpy Hard-Cider Farmhouse Organic Orchard Gate Gold (Michigan). We drank the Samuel Smith's and enjoyed it. It's less sweet & more beer-like than many of the hard ciders that are available. Smith's also brews a number of regular beers (ales, lagers, & stouts), so I'm not surprised that their cider would be more beer-like. I'm looking forward to trying the other one, which has a refreshingly short list of ingredients--fresh apple juice & yeast. The only down side of all these products is that they come in 550 ml/22 oz bottles. That's at least twice as much as I can comfortably drink at one sitting, so I'm left having to wait until my partner wants to share a bottle. Not a big issue, perhaps, but I mention it in case you've got no one to share with. Joe Ellison Chicago, IL [log in to unmask] *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List* ******* To unsubscribe, email: mailto:[log in to unmask] *******