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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I could very well be incorrect, however, I thought that the Canadian
Celiac Association determined that distilled alcohol was safe. This is
why distilled vinegar is considered safe here, and not in the states. I
think that is one on three ways that we differ from the American
Association. I think it is believed that the protein is removed in the
distillation process. However then there is carmel colouring (sometimes
even in tequila) or re-added mash that can clearly add gluten back in
even if it was okay before. I think it is just one of those uncertain
things like oats for some people(not that I have ever bothered trying).
Obviously this provides no answers, just my perception of the
difference. I still try to just stick to the American view (even though
I am proudly Canadian) because if there is a dispute, I like to err on
the side of caution.
Leslie
Calgary, Canada
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