Read Leaf takes Lucky Pigeon's role as the first gluten-free brewery in Maine and raises it up a notch to the first gluten-free brewery in New England. Gotta be cool to win an award amongst so many great breweries, cideries and meaderies Woodpile Maple Brown Ale | Photo Credit to Red Leaf Gluten-Free Brewing Woodpile (Red Leaf Gluten-Free Brewing) Shrouded Summit is brewed with millet, malted buckwheat and malted rice. To the Great International Beer, Cider, Mead & Sake Competition and Sip Magazine, it's an award winning Belgian White Ale. In our minds, it's a rock solid yardwork beer. Shrouded Summit blends orange peels, juniper berries, and coriander in harmony to craft up this "proper" Witbier. cap Shrouded Summit (Ghostfish Brewing Company) We know it's brewed by the biggest shareholder of Big Bev Beer, but it's not that bad. It's a fairly basic American brew, with an amber-y golden color and easy drinking feel to it. The beer is generally sold as a 6-pack of 12oz bottles. A 12oz bottle of sorghum-based Redbridge nearly hits 5 on the alcohol content scale, which is fairly respectable. A Gluten-Free beer for the masses Redbridge (Budweiser)Īfter 15 years of brewing Redbridge, AB InBev is still enjoying the profits of producing one of the most widespread gluten-free beers available today. We thinks that Quebec knows what it's doing when it comes to this sort of stuff. Decent beer, eh? Glutenberg IPA (Microbrasserie Glutenberg)Ĭanadian brewery, Glutenberg, gives us this rock solid gluten-free IPA. Show them some support the next time you find yourself touring the Northeast for delicious craft brews. Located in Biddeford, Maine, a suburb of Portland, this microbrewery recently opened up its taproom back in September of 2021. Lucky Pigeon says it's, "dry-hopped, floral with a biscuity malt base." Columbidae is a classic American Pale Ale. We think that deserves some recognition, so we included their Columbidae on our list of the best gluten free beers. Lucky Pigeon Brewing is the first dedicated gluten-free brewery in Maine. Columbidae (Lucky Pigeon Brewing Company) The millet, maize and gluten-free oats crafted brew paired well with the table top griddle-cooked fish tacos we were whipping up after a long day of hiking through the White Mountains. It was an excellent fireside companion, that's for sure. We took it for a test drive drink on a camping trip up to North Conway last summer. This approachable beer is easy-going, refreshingly light and crisp, with subtle hints of citrus." Here is what New Planet has to say about their blonde ale, "Perfect for year-round enjoyment-think of our Blonde ale as your go-to rafting, camping, and skiing companion. Updated | Read Time: 3 minutes Who needs gluten anyway? Millet, Maize and (Gluten-Free) Oats, Oh my! Blonde Ale (New Planet Beer) Some breweries go so far as to be 100% Gluten-Free breweries. More and more breweries around the United States are brewing gluten-free or gluten-reduced beers in the hope of being more inclusive and more accessible to people. Beer Alcohol Content Beer Festivals Beer Glasses Beer Reviews Breweries Brewery Jobs Brewery Tours Cideries Distributors Drinking Holidays Hard Seltzer Homebrew Books Homebrew Stores Interviews NA Beer Shipping Alcohol Toasts Types of Beer Types of Hops
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