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  2. Gluten-free beer - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013 the FDA approved labeling standards [6] that allow foods and beverages with 20 ppm or less of gluten to be labeled "gluten-free". Some beers that are not traditionally sold as gluten free have been shown [ 7 ] to meet this criterion, and those who are gluten intolerant may be able to drink them without ill effect.

  3. Crabbie's - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, it is a gluten free product. [6] in May 2019 Crabbie's changed their Ginger Beer recipe to contain 5% actual beer so it now contains wheat and barley, but still maintains its Gluten Free label as the new gluten containing ingredients have a gluten level of less than 20 ppm. The product is no longer suitable for anyone with a wheat or ...

  4. 8 Gluten-Free Beers That Are Actually Delicious - AOL

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    We break it all down and reveal the eight gluten-free beers to try right now. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  5. 7 Gluten-Free Beers You've Gotta Try - AOL

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    Whether you're a Paleo diet devotee, a celiac disease sufferer or just up for trying something different, gluten-free beer can be a great alternative to wheat, barley, and rye-based suds—if you ...

  6. Kukko - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Kukko beers are also gluten free and as such suitable for Coeliac disease sufferers. [2] Kukko means rooster in Finnish and a rooster is also the factory emblem. The rooster comes from the coat of arms of Laitila. In 2003 at Tampere, Kukko Pils was awarded as the best domestic beer as well as the best bottom-fermented beer. [1]

  7. Steinlager - Wikipedia

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    Steinlager Blue was discontinued in the later 1990s, leaving just Steinlager Green which then dropped the green from the name. Note the only reason Steinlager Blue & Green tasted different was the bottle colour. Beers bottled in green or clear bottles degrade under UV light. Both Steinlager beers were brewed in the same vat.

  8. Carbs Who?! These Are The Beers With The Lowest Carb Counts - AOL

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    Michelob Ultra. Carbs: 2.6 grams Calories: 95 ABV: 4.2% You probably already know about Michelob Ultra.Its low-cal, low-carb approach has grown in popularity over the years, inspiring other ...

  9. Stevens Point Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the company bought four beer brands from the James Page Brewing Company. [13] By 2008, the company's products were distributed to 18 different states. [ 12 ] For nearly 20 years, the company brewed and bottled Karl Strauss Brewing Company brands until production was moved in January, 2009. [ 14 ]