Tuesday, January 5, 2010
gluten free beer
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
gluten free beer
20 comments:
- Unknown said...
-
In the states we also have RedBridge made my Anheuser-Busch and New Grist. The RedBridge is easier to find, so I think I drink that the most. Not a bad flavor and fun to be able to drink a real beer in a bar in NYC.
- January 6, 2010 at 7:32 AM
- Trish said...
-
We also have a Firefly store here. This is cool...I had no idea about GF beer. Oh, and I wanted to tell you that when I was at SaveOn yesterday I saw they had EnerG products in their Bread Dept. Have you seen or used those products? here is the link
http://www.ener-g.com/ - January 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM
- robyn said...
-
Thanks for the heads up Erin! I will see if that brand is available in Vancouver and add it to our blog. I am still researching to see what restaurants and pubs carry gluten free beer as well. Next up, a taste test!
- January 11, 2010 at 6:35 PM
- robyn said...
-
Hi Trish!
Thats great that there is a Firefly in Maple Ridge! There is one about a block away from my house, and I was really impressed with their selection. I found the gluten free beer by accident! It was an exciting find.
Andrea and I are familiar with Ener-G and we recommended their crackers in our cracker and cheese post awhile back. The crackers are my new favorite! As for the breads, I was less than thrilled with the taste, personally. Great to know that Save-On carries some of the product line! I will update our previous post to include that. Thanks for keeping your eyes out for GF!
Hope all is well... - January 11, 2010 at 6:39 PM
- Trish said...
-
What a goof...of course you covered it there...I see it now. Well, I don't recall seeing the EnerG brand before here locally in my store so glad to see it!
- January 11, 2010 at 7:23 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:20 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:21 PM
- Bob said...
-
Picked up some Green's and some Bard's today. Like the Green's better. It packs a whallop at 8.5% alcohol though.
Thanks for the info. I love this blog, it's an amazing resource. - March 13, 2010 at 10:29 PM
- robyn said...
-
hi bob,
thank you so much for posting your review! i havent tried any beer yet myself since i never really drank it before, so happy you tried them!
andrea and i also are very appreciative of your feedback about our blog! if there are any topics you would like to see on the blog, let us know! we are always looking for new ideas to share with our readers.
thanks for reading!
robyn + andrea - March 27, 2010 at 5:10 PM
-
-
Watch out, The Messenger costs a lot of money and tastes terrible. i mean really terrible. like sweet beer flavoured syrup. Gross.
much better, Way better, is Estrella Daura which is a spanish beer, certified Gluten-Free (at 6ppm)
way better, same price.
The messenger was the first GF beer i tried, and I actually cried after tasting it, because I thought i would be reduced to drinking it.
Estrella Daura saved my life! - August 16, 2010 at 10:01 AM
-
-
I love beer. I am big fan. Sadly, beyond my palate I'm not able to really enjoy it anymore. I still sneak one in from time to time but usually pay the price. Walking away from all things gluten hasn't been that big of a deal (other than when friends want to order pizza) but the one area that really bugs me is giving up beer.
I've tried the Bard and Messagere and just get angry at how bad they are. Terrible! Is beer just one of those things that doesn't translate to the gluten-free world?
Having read reviews of Greens' products I am quite excited to head over to Firefly and pick some up. My hopes are high but my expectations are measured.
Thanks for this post, and the resources! - August 17, 2010 at 10:11 PM
-
-
Bard's is truly amazing. I haven't had a beer in 3 years (since diagnosis) and was never a big beer drinker, but in the summer I will occasionally just sit and smell the beer my husband may have on a patio just to reminisce.
Bard's is like a true pale ale. They've actually managed to malt their beer (it's a process usually ascribed to barley, but Bard's has managed to do so with sorghum) and you truly would not know the difference between it and a gluten beer (ask my husband).
Even better -- their website has locations listed even for Vancouver (liquor stores and restaurants). When I chatted with the LDB employee on Cambie and 8th (across from Whole Foods) he said that they began stocking Bard's because other gluten-free option from Quebec was not well-liked and Bard's came recommended from another customer who had had it in the States. - August 20, 2010 at 10:32 AM
-
-
The Irish Heather in gastown has a really good gluten free beer.
- September 23, 2010 at 5:35 PM
-
-
To Anonymous Posters,
Where are you finding Estrella Daura in Vancouver? I can only find the regular, Gluten-FULL Estrella Damm?
What GF beer does Irish Heather have?
Thanks. - October 18, 2010 at 2:58 PM
- robyn said...
-
thanks for your comment, Chris. Andrea and I are in the process of updating this post on gluten free beer to hopefully answer your questions. our research is still in progress but we will post very soon with more information. great questions!
- October 18, 2010 at 3:09 PM
-
-
Thanks as well Robyn.
The search for more GF beers is a mission of mine too. There are certainly lots internationally, but so few in BC! - October 19, 2010 at 11:04 AM
- robyn said...
-
i am currently on holiday in palm springs california and found redbridge gluten free beer today at the grocery store! it was very good! also inexpensive, $8 US for 6 bottles compared to $20 CDN for 4 bottles of greens...more gluten free beer research to come soon on the blog, stay tuned! Robyn
- October 31, 2010 at 7:34 PM
- jthor99 said...
-
If you ever come across Frio Light Gluten-Free Lager, stay the hell away from it! It's made in Manitoba, but I found some at a liquor store in West Edmonton Mall. Biggest mistake of my life. I ended up throwing out 4 1/2 bottles. I wouldn't even give it to a drunk old wino on a street corner begging for a fix.
- November 26, 2010 at 10:40 PM
-
-
Pacific Spirits up on Dunbar and 29th also carries gluten free beer.
- January 10, 2011 at 10:44 AM
- robyn said...
-
hi everyone,
we have an updated blog post on gluten free beer and we list where you can buy a few brands here in Vancouver. Bards is definitely the most widely available...there are so many places that carry it we could only list a few of them!
http://glutenfree-vancouver.blogspot.com/2011/01/happy-new-year-with-gluten-free-beer.html
robyn + andrea - January 10, 2011 at 1:46 PM
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
gluten free beer
20 comments:
- Unknown said...
-
In the states we also have RedBridge made my Anheuser-Busch and New Grist. The RedBridge is easier to find, so I think I drink that the most. Not a bad flavor and fun to be able to drink a real beer in a bar in NYC.
- January 6, 2010 at 7:32 AM
- Trish said...
-
We also have a Firefly store here. This is cool...I had no idea about GF beer. Oh, and I wanted to tell you that when I was at SaveOn yesterday I saw they had EnerG products in their Bread Dept. Have you seen or used those products? here is the link
http://www.ener-g.com/ - January 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM
- robyn said...
-
Thanks for the heads up Erin! I will see if that brand is available in Vancouver and add it to our blog. I am still researching to see what restaurants and pubs carry gluten free beer as well. Next up, a taste test!
- January 11, 2010 at 6:35 PM
- robyn said...
-
Hi Trish!
Thats great that there is a Firefly in Maple Ridge! There is one about a block away from my house, and I was really impressed with their selection. I found the gluten free beer by accident! It was an exciting find.
Andrea and I are familiar with Ener-G and we recommended their crackers in our cracker and cheese post awhile back. The crackers are my new favorite! As for the breads, I was less than thrilled with the taste, personally. Great to know that Save-On carries some of the product line! I will update our previous post to include that. Thanks for keeping your eyes out for GF!
Hope all is well... - January 11, 2010 at 6:39 PM
- Trish said...
-
What a goof...of course you covered it there...I see it now. Well, I don't recall seeing the EnerG brand before here locally in my store so glad to see it!
- January 11, 2010 at 7:23 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:20 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:21 PM
- Bob said...
-
Picked up some Green's and some Bard's today. Like the Green's better. It packs a whallop at 8.5% alcohol though.
Thanks for the info. I love this blog, it's an amazing resource. - March 13, 2010 at 10:29 PM
- robyn said...
-
hi bob,
thank you so much for posting your review! i havent tried any beer yet myself since i never really drank it before, so happy you tried them!
andrea and i also are very appreciative of your feedback about our blog! if there are any topics you would like to see on the blog, let us know! we are always looking for new ideas to share with our readers.
thanks for reading!
robyn + andrea - March 27, 2010 at 5:10 PM
-
-
Watch out, The Messenger costs a lot of money and tastes terrible. i mean really terrible. like sweet beer flavoured syrup. Gross.
much better, Way better, is Estrella Daura which is a spanish beer, certified Gluten-Free (at 6ppm)
way better, same price.
The messenger was the first GF beer i tried, and I actually cried after tasting it, because I thought i would be reduced to drinking it.
Estrella Daura saved my life! - August 16, 2010 at 10:01 AM
-
-
I love beer. I am big fan. Sadly, beyond my palate I'm not able to really enjoy it anymore. I still sneak one in from time to time but usually pay the price. Walking away from all things gluten hasn't been that big of a deal (other than when friends want to order pizza) but the one area that really bugs me is giving up beer.
I've tried the Bard and Messagere and just get angry at how bad they are. Terrible! Is beer just one of those things that doesn't translate to the gluten-free world?
Having read reviews of Greens' products I am quite excited to head over to Firefly and pick some up. My hopes are high but my expectations are measured.
Thanks for this post, and the resources! - August 17, 2010 at 10:11 PM
-
-
Bard's is truly amazing. I haven't had a beer in 3 years (since diagnosis) and was never a big beer drinker, but in the summer I will occasionally just sit and smell the beer my husband may have on a patio just to reminisce.
Bard's is like a true pale ale. They've actually managed to malt their beer (it's a process usually ascribed to barley, but Bard's has managed to do so with sorghum) and you truly would not know the difference between it and a gluten beer (ask my husband).
Even better -- their website has locations listed even for Vancouver (liquor stores and restaurants). When I chatted with the LDB employee on Cambie and 8th (across from Whole Foods) he said that they began stocking Bard's because other gluten-free option from Quebec was not well-liked and Bard's came recommended from another customer who had had it in the States. - August 20, 2010 at 10:32 AM
-
-
The Irish Heather in gastown has a really good gluten free beer.
- September 23, 2010 at 5:35 PM
-
-
To Anonymous Posters,
Where are you finding Estrella Daura in Vancouver? I can only find the regular, Gluten-FULL Estrella Damm?
What GF beer does Irish Heather have?
Thanks. - October 18, 2010 at 2:58 PM
- robyn said...
-
thanks for your comment, Chris. Andrea and I are in the process of updating this post on gluten free beer to hopefully answer your questions. our research is still in progress but we will post very soon with more information. great questions!
- October 18, 2010 at 3:09 PM
-
-
Thanks as well Robyn.
The search for more GF beers is a mission of mine too. There are certainly lots internationally, but so few in BC! - October 19, 2010 at 11:04 AM
- robyn said...
-
i am currently on holiday in palm springs california and found redbridge gluten free beer today at the grocery store! it was very good! also inexpensive, $8 US for 6 bottles compared to $20 CDN for 4 bottles of greens...more gluten free beer research to come soon on the blog, stay tuned! Robyn
- October 31, 2010 at 7:34 PM
- jthor99 said...
-
If you ever come across Frio Light Gluten-Free Lager, stay the hell away from it! It's made in Manitoba, but I found some at a liquor store in West Edmonton Mall. Biggest mistake of my life. I ended up throwing out 4 1/2 bottles. I wouldn't even give it to a drunk old wino on a street corner begging for a fix.
- November 26, 2010 at 10:40 PM
-
-
Pacific Spirits up on Dunbar and 29th also carries gluten free beer.
- January 10, 2011 at 10:44 AM
- robyn said...
-
hi everyone,
we have an updated blog post on gluten free beer and we list where you can buy a few brands here in Vancouver. Bards is definitely the most widely available...there are so many places that carry it we could only list a few of them!
http://glutenfree-vancouver.blogspot.com/2011/01/happy-new-year-with-gluten-free-beer.html
robyn + andrea - January 10, 2011 at 1:46 PM
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
gluten free beer
20 comments:
- Unknown said...
-
In the states we also have RedBridge made my Anheuser-Busch and New Grist. The RedBridge is easier to find, so I think I drink that the most. Not a bad flavor and fun to be able to drink a real beer in a bar in NYC.
- January 6, 2010 at 7:32 AM
- Trish said...
-
We also have a Firefly store here. This is cool...I had no idea about GF beer. Oh, and I wanted to tell you that when I was at SaveOn yesterday I saw they had EnerG products in their Bread Dept. Have you seen or used those products? here is the link
http://www.ener-g.com/ - January 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM
- robyn said...
-
Thanks for the heads up Erin! I will see if that brand is available in Vancouver and add it to our blog. I am still researching to see what restaurants and pubs carry gluten free beer as well. Next up, a taste test!
- January 11, 2010 at 6:35 PM
- robyn said...
-
Hi Trish!
Thats great that there is a Firefly in Maple Ridge! There is one about a block away from my house, and I was really impressed with their selection. I found the gluten free beer by accident! It was an exciting find.
Andrea and I are familiar with Ener-G and we recommended their crackers in our cracker and cheese post awhile back. The crackers are my new favorite! As for the breads, I was less than thrilled with the taste, personally. Great to know that Save-On carries some of the product line! I will update our previous post to include that. Thanks for keeping your eyes out for GF!
Hope all is well... - January 11, 2010 at 6:39 PM
- Trish said...
-
What a goof...of course you covered it there...I see it now. Well, I don't recall seeing the EnerG brand before here locally in my store so glad to see it!
- January 11, 2010 at 7:23 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:20 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:21 PM
- Bob said...
-
Picked up some Green's and some Bard's today. Like the Green's better. It packs a whallop at 8.5% alcohol though.
Thanks for the info. I love this blog, it's an amazing resource. - March 13, 2010 at 10:29 PM
- robyn said...
-
hi bob,
thank you so much for posting your review! i havent tried any beer yet myself since i never really drank it before, so happy you tried them!
andrea and i also are very appreciative of your feedback about our blog! if there are any topics you would like to see on the blog, let us know! we are always looking for new ideas to share with our readers.
thanks for reading!
robyn + andrea - March 27, 2010 at 5:10 PM
-
-
Watch out, The Messenger costs a lot of money and tastes terrible. i mean really terrible. like sweet beer flavoured syrup. Gross.
much better, Way better, is Estrella Daura which is a spanish beer, certified Gluten-Free (at 6ppm)
way better, same price.
The messenger was the first GF beer i tried, and I actually cried after tasting it, because I thought i would be reduced to drinking it.
Estrella Daura saved my life! - August 16, 2010 at 10:01 AM
-
-
I love beer. I am big fan. Sadly, beyond my palate I'm not able to really enjoy it anymore. I still sneak one in from time to time but usually pay the price. Walking away from all things gluten hasn't been that big of a deal (other than when friends want to order pizza) but the one area that really bugs me is giving up beer.
I've tried the Bard and Messagere and just get angry at how bad they are. Terrible! Is beer just one of those things that doesn't translate to the gluten-free world?
Having read reviews of Greens' products I am quite excited to head over to Firefly and pick some up. My hopes are high but my expectations are measured.
Thanks for this post, and the resources! - August 17, 2010 at 10:11 PM
-
-
Bard's is truly amazing. I haven't had a beer in 3 years (since diagnosis) and was never a big beer drinker, but in the summer I will occasionally just sit and smell the beer my husband may have on a patio just to reminisce.
Bard's is like a true pale ale. They've actually managed to malt their beer (it's a process usually ascribed to barley, but Bard's has managed to do so with sorghum) and you truly would not know the difference between it and a gluten beer (ask my husband).
Even better -- their website has locations listed even for Vancouver (liquor stores and restaurants). When I chatted with the LDB employee on Cambie and 8th (across from Whole Foods) he said that they began stocking Bard's because other gluten-free option from Quebec was not well-liked and Bard's came recommended from another customer who had had it in the States. - August 20, 2010 at 10:32 AM
-
-
The Irish Heather in gastown has a really good gluten free beer.
- September 23, 2010 at 5:35 PM
-
-
To Anonymous Posters,
Where are you finding Estrella Daura in Vancouver? I can only find the regular, Gluten-FULL Estrella Damm?
What GF beer does Irish Heather have?
Thanks. - October 18, 2010 at 2:58 PM
- robyn said...
-
thanks for your comment, Chris. Andrea and I are in the process of updating this post on gluten free beer to hopefully answer your questions. our research is still in progress but we will post very soon with more information. great questions!
- October 18, 2010 at 3:09 PM
-
-
Thanks as well Robyn.
The search for more GF beers is a mission of mine too. There are certainly lots internationally, but so few in BC! - October 19, 2010 at 11:04 AM
- robyn said...
-
i am currently on holiday in palm springs california and found redbridge gluten free beer today at the grocery store! it was very good! also inexpensive, $8 US for 6 bottles compared to $20 CDN for 4 bottles of greens...more gluten free beer research to come soon on the blog, stay tuned! Robyn
- October 31, 2010 at 7:34 PM
- jthor99 said...
-
If you ever come across Frio Light Gluten-Free Lager, stay the hell away from it! It's made in Manitoba, but I found some at a liquor store in West Edmonton Mall. Biggest mistake of my life. I ended up throwing out 4 1/2 bottles. I wouldn't even give it to a drunk old wino on a street corner begging for a fix.
- November 26, 2010 at 10:40 PM
-
-
Pacific Spirits up on Dunbar and 29th also carries gluten free beer.
- January 10, 2011 at 10:44 AM
- robyn said...
-
hi everyone,
we have an updated blog post on gluten free beer and we list where you can buy a few brands here in Vancouver. Bards is definitely the most widely available...there are so many places that carry it we could only list a few of them!
http://glutenfree-vancouver.blogspot.com/2011/01/happy-new-year-with-gluten-free-beer.html
robyn + andrea - January 10, 2011 at 1:46 PM
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
gluten free beer
20 comments:
- Unknown said...
-
In the states we also have RedBridge made my Anheuser-Busch and New Grist. The RedBridge is easier to find, so I think I drink that the most. Not a bad flavor and fun to be able to drink a real beer in a bar in NYC.
- January 6, 2010 at 7:32 AM
- Trish said...
-
We also have a Firefly store here. This is cool...I had no idea about GF beer. Oh, and I wanted to tell you that when I was at SaveOn yesterday I saw they had EnerG products in their Bread Dept. Have you seen or used those products? here is the link
http://www.ener-g.com/ - January 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM
- robyn said...
-
Thanks for the heads up Erin! I will see if that brand is available in Vancouver and add it to our blog. I am still researching to see what restaurants and pubs carry gluten free beer as well. Next up, a taste test!
- January 11, 2010 at 6:35 PM
- robyn said...
-
Hi Trish!
Thats great that there is a Firefly in Maple Ridge! There is one about a block away from my house, and I was really impressed with their selection. I found the gluten free beer by accident! It was an exciting find.
Andrea and I are familiar with Ener-G and we recommended their crackers in our cracker and cheese post awhile back. The crackers are my new favorite! As for the breads, I was less than thrilled with the taste, personally. Great to know that Save-On carries some of the product line! I will update our previous post to include that. Thanks for keeping your eyes out for GF!
Hope all is well... - January 11, 2010 at 6:39 PM
- Trish said...
-
What a goof...of course you covered it there...I see it now. Well, I don't recall seeing the EnerG brand before here locally in my store so glad to see it!
- January 11, 2010 at 7:23 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:20 PM
-
- This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
- February 28, 2010 at 5:21 PM
- Bob said...
-
Picked up some Green's and some Bard's today. Like the Green's better. It packs a whallop at 8.5% alcohol though.
Thanks for the info. I love this blog, it's an amazing resource. - March 13, 2010 at 10:29 PM
- robyn said...
-
hi bob,
thank you so much for posting your review! i havent tried any beer yet myself since i never really drank it before, so happy you tried them!
andrea and i also are very appreciative of your feedback about our blog! if there are any topics you would like to see on the blog, let us know! we are always looking for new ideas to share with our readers.
thanks for reading!
robyn + andrea - March 27, 2010 at 5:10 PM
-
-
Watch out, The Messenger costs a lot of money and tastes terrible. i mean really terrible. like sweet beer flavoured syrup. Gross.
much better, Way better, is Estrella Daura which is a spanish beer, certified Gluten-Free (at 6ppm)
way better, same price.
The messenger was the first GF beer i tried, and I actually cried after tasting it, because I thought i would be reduced to drinking it.
Estrella Daura saved my life! - August 16, 2010 at 10:01 AM
-
-
I love beer. I am big fan. Sadly, beyond my palate I'm not able to really enjoy it anymore. I still sneak one in from time to time but usually pay the price. Walking away from all things gluten hasn't been that big of a deal (other than when friends want to order pizza) but the one area that really bugs me is giving up beer.
I've tried the Bard and Messagere and just get angry at how bad they are. Terrible! Is beer just one of those things that doesn't translate to the gluten-free world?
Having read reviews of Greens' products I am quite excited to head over to Firefly and pick some up. My hopes are high but my expectations are measured.
Thanks for this post, and the resources! - August 17, 2010 at 10:11 PM
-
-
Bard's is truly amazing. I haven't had a beer in 3 years (since diagnosis) and was never a big beer drinker, but in the summer I will occasionally just sit and smell the beer my husband may have on a patio just to reminisce.
Bard's is like a true pale ale. They've actually managed to malt their beer (it's a process usually ascribed to barley, but Bard's has managed to do so with sorghum) and you truly would not know the difference between it and a gluten beer (ask my husband).
Even better -- their website has locations listed even for Vancouver (liquor stores and restaurants). When I chatted with the LDB employee on Cambie and 8th (across from Whole Foods) he said that they began stocking Bard's because other gluten-free option from Quebec was not well-liked and Bard's came recommended from another customer who had had it in the States. - August 20, 2010 at 10:32 AM
-
-
The Irish Heather in gastown has a really good gluten free beer.
- September 23, 2010 at 5:35 PM
-
-
To Anonymous Posters,
Where are you finding Estrella Daura in Vancouver? I can only find the regular, Gluten-FULL Estrella Damm?
What GF beer does Irish Heather have?
Thanks. - October 18, 2010 at 2:58 PM
- robyn said...
-
thanks for your comment, Chris. Andrea and I are in the process of updating this post on gluten free beer to hopefully answer your questions. our research is still in progress but we will post very soon with more information. great questions!
- October 18, 2010 at 3:09 PM
-
-
Thanks as well Robyn.
The search for more GF beers is a mission of mine too. There are certainly lots internationally, but so few in BC! - October 19, 2010 at 11:04 AM
- robyn said...
-
i am currently on holiday in palm springs california and found redbridge gluten free beer today at the grocery store! it was very good! also inexpensive, $8 US for 6 bottles compared to $20 CDN for 4 bottles of greens...more gluten free beer research to come soon on the blog, stay tuned! Robyn
- October 31, 2010 at 7:34 PM
- jthor99 said...
-
If you ever come across Frio Light Gluten-Free Lager, stay the hell away from it! It's made in Manitoba, but I found some at a liquor store in West Edmonton Mall. Biggest mistake of my life. I ended up throwing out 4 1/2 bottles. I wouldn't even give it to a drunk old wino on a street corner begging for a fix.
- November 26, 2010 at 10:40 PM
-
-
Pacific Spirits up on Dunbar and 29th also carries gluten free beer.
- January 10, 2011 at 10:44 AM
- robyn said...
-
hi everyone,
we have an updated blog post on gluten free beer and we list where you can buy a few brands here in Vancouver. Bards is definitely the most widely available...there are so many places that carry it we could only list a few of them!
http://glutenfree-vancouver.blogspot.com/2011/01/happy-new-year-with-gluten-free-beer.html
robyn + andrea - January 10, 2011 at 1:46 PM
20 comments:
In the states we also have RedBridge made my Anheuser-Busch and New Grist. The RedBridge is easier to find, so I think I drink that the most. Not a bad flavor and fun to be able to drink a real beer in a bar in NYC.
We also have a Firefly store here. This is cool...I had no idea about GF beer. Oh, and I wanted to tell you that when I was at SaveOn yesterday I saw they had EnerG products in their Bread Dept. Have you seen or used those products? here is the link
http://www.ener-g.com/
Thanks for the heads up Erin! I will see if that brand is available in Vancouver and add it to our blog. I am still researching to see what restaurants and pubs carry gluten free beer as well. Next up, a taste test!
Hi Trish!
Thats great that there is a Firefly in Maple Ridge! There is one about a block away from my house, and I was really impressed with their selection. I found the gluten free beer by accident! It was an exciting find.
Andrea and I are familiar with Ener-G and we recommended their crackers in our cracker and cheese post awhile back. The crackers are my new favorite! As for the breads, I was less than thrilled with the taste, personally. Great to know that Save-On carries some of the product line! I will update our previous post to include that. Thanks for keeping your eyes out for GF!
Hope all is well...
What a goof...of course you covered it there...I see it now. Well, I don't recall seeing the EnerG brand before here locally in my store so glad to see it!
Picked up some Green's and some Bard's today. Like the Green's better. It packs a whallop at 8.5% alcohol though.
Thanks for the info. I love this blog, it's an amazing resource.
hi bob,
thank you so much for posting your review! i havent tried any beer yet myself since i never really drank it before, so happy you tried them!
andrea and i also are very appreciative of your feedback about our blog! if there are any topics you would like to see on the blog, let us know! we are always looking for new ideas to share with our readers.
thanks for reading!
robyn + andrea
Watch out, The Messenger costs a lot of money and tastes terrible. i mean really terrible. like sweet beer flavoured syrup. Gross.
much better, Way better, is Estrella Daura which is a spanish beer, certified Gluten-Free (at 6ppm)
way better, same price.
The messenger was the first GF beer i tried, and I actually cried after tasting it, because I thought i would be reduced to drinking it.
Estrella Daura saved my life!
I love beer. I am big fan. Sadly, beyond my palate I'm not able to really enjoy it anymore. I still sneak one in from time to time but usually pay the price. Walking away from all things gluten hasn't been that big of a deal (other than when friends want to order pizza) but the one area that really bugs me is giving up beer.
I've tried the Bard and Messagere and just get angry at how bad they are. Terrible! Is beer just one of those things that doesn't translate to the gluten-free world?
Having read reviews of Greens' products I am quite excited to head over to Firefly and pick some up. My hopes are high but my expectations are measured.
Thanks for this post, and the resources!
Bard's is truly amazing. I haven't had a beer in 3 years (since diagnosis) and was never a big beer drinker, but in the summer I will occasionally just sit and smell the beer my husband may have on a patio just to reminisce.
Bard's is like a true pale ale. They've actually managed to malt their beer (it's a process usually ascribed to barley, but Bard's has managed to do so with sorghum) and you truly would not know the difference between it and a gluten beer (ask my husband).
Even better -- their website has locations listed even for Vancouver (liquor stores and restaurants). When I chatted with the LDB employee on Cambie and 8th (across from Whole Foods) he said that they began stocking Bard's because other gluten-free option from Quebec was not well-liked and Bard's came recommended from another customer who had had it in the States.
The Irish Heather in gastown has a really good gluten free beer.
To Anonymous Posters,
Where are you finding Estrella Daura in Vancouver? I can only find the regular, Gluten-FULL Estrella Damm?
What GF beer does Irish Heather have?
Thanks.
thanks for your comment, Chris. Andrea and I are in the process of updating this post on gluten free beer to hopefully answer your questions. our research is still in progress but we will post very soon with more information. great questions!
Thanks as well Robyn.
The search for more GF beers is a mission of mine too. There are certainly lots internationally, but so few in BC!
i am currently on holiday in palm springs california and found redbridge gluten free beer today at the grocery store! it was very good! also inexpensive, $8 US for 6 bottles compared to $20 CDN for 4 bottles of greens...more gluten free beer research to come soon on the blog, stay tuned! Robyn
If you ever come across Frio Light Gluten-Free Lager, stay the hell away from it! It's made in Manitoba, but I found some at a liquor store in West Edmonton Mall. Biggest mistake of my life. I ended up throwing out 4 1/2 bottles. I wouldn't even give it to a drunk old wino on a street corner begging for a fix.
Pacific Spirits up on Dunbar and 29th also carries gluten free beer.
hi everyone,
we have an updated blog post on gluten free beer and we list where you can buy a few brands here in Vancouver. Bards is definitely the most widely available...there are so many places that carry it we could only list a few of them!
http://glutenfree-vancouver.blogspot.com/2011/01/happy-new-year-with-gluten-free-beer.html
robyn + andrea
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