Glutein Free Beer?!


Question: Does anyone know a DARK glutein free beer?

I have a friend with Celiac's and she was lamenting that she could never find a one.


Answers: Does anyone know a DARK glutein free beer?

I have a friend with Celiac's and she was lamenting that she could never find a one.

Guide to Gluten-Free Beers

Bard’s Tale Beer –USA brewers with current distribution in 21 states, including Iowa, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Vermont. The owners are Celiacs and beer lovers themselves who are dedicated to keeping the beer experience alive for those who are committed to a gluten-free lifestyle.


Dragon’s Gold – Bard’s Tale Beer, USA – Golden amber with light white head, with the aroma and taste characteristics of a satisfying, finely crafted wheat beer. This beer is crafted with pure water, premium sorghum, hops and yeast, combined with buckwheat, natural honey, corn and rice. This is Real Beer for Real People.

Tavern Ale – Bard’s Tale Beer, USA – Soon to be on the market, another finely crafted offering from the makers of Dragon’s Gold.

Seasonals are in the preliminary stages – keep your eyes open for these!

Ramapo Valley Brewery - Located in beautiful Rockland County in New York, these folks travel to various conferences throughout the year, and offer their Gluten-free beer year-round.



Honey Passover Beer - Ramapo Valley Brewery, USA - Bright golden in color, with a delicate honey and hops nose. Crafted with honey, molasses, Kosher yeast hops and pure, sparkling water, this gluten-free wonder has 5% ABV, a lighter taste and is dry at the finish.



New France Beers– Canadian brewers with a commitment to ALL of their customers, they have dedicated three years to research and development of gluten-free beer centered on purity and taste.

La Messagère – New France Beers, Canada – A crystalline pale ale with light effervescence and froth of lacing that lightly webs the surface. The aroma and flavor of golden honey, kissed with citrus and wisps of hops. Brewed from rice and buckwheat. 4.7% ABV

Green’s – United Kingdom Company dedicated to serving the growing community of people being diagnosed with Celiac Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. New gluten-free products are being developed daily to serve this segment of the beer loving community.

Discovery Beer – Green’s, United Kingdom – Hazy amber beer, like a glowing sunrise over the ocean, brewed in the European tradition with crisp taste and refreshing flavor. 5% ABV

Pioneer Lager – Green’s, United Kingdom – Golden amber lights with gentle cloudiness, strong body and thirst-quenching palate. 5% ABV

Endeavour Double Dark Beer – Green’s, United Kingdom – Walnut brown, full-bodied, with rich European flair. 6% ABV

Trailblazer Lager - Green's, United Kingdom - 4.7% ABV in a low-carb, refreshing, crisp lager.

Herald Ale - Green's, United Kingdom - A traditional ale with a hearty, crisp body and 4% ABV.

Pilgrim Cherry Beer - Green's, United Kingdom - Winter Seasonal available in early November, this 4.7% ale boasts a spicy cherry aroma and flavor, that awakens the zest in holiday fare.

NOTE: Green's has added three Gluten Free Belgian Beers to the USA market through Merchant du Vin. The new beers are: Discovery Amber Ale; Endeavour Dubbel Ale; and Quest Tripel

Mongozo Exotic Beers - Exotic Beers brewed in Belgium.

Mongozo Coconut - Mongozo Beers, Netherlands - Using Mongozo Quinua as the basic recipe, coconut adds a hint of tropical refreshment, with a low 3.5% ABV.

Mongozo Banana - Mongozo Beers, Netherlands - In Africa, known as mbege, this exotic beer has the golden color of banana, with strong banana flavors in a quinua base.

Mongozo Quinua - Mongozo Beers, Netherlands - This bitter grain of Bolivia is characteristically used to brew beers made in Africa and South America.

Mongozo Palmnut - Mongozo Beers, Netherlands - Lightly fruity, Palmnut Beer is in line with African tradition, and is typical of Angolan Beer.7% ABV.

Sprecher Brewing - Originally brewed for Milwaukee's African World Festival, Sprecher has now entered the Gluten Free Beer market.

Shakparo Ale - Sprecher Brewing, USA - Unfiltered and brewed of sorghum and millet, it is lightly refreshing with a fruity apple profile.

Mbege - Sprecher Brewing, USA - Brewed with sorghum and millet, bananas are added in this traditional Ale with roots in Eastern Africa.

Anheuser-Busch – Brewed at the Merrimack, New Hampshire facility, Redbridge is now available throughout the USA

Redbridge - Redbridge pours a deep honey gold, with a creamy, eggshell head that settles like a gauzy veil over the surface. Effervescent bubbles rise through the glass in a constant stream. Initial aromas are of light malt and a tempered, gentle nuttiness. Some florals rise in the nose. The tongue interprets flavors that echo as a softened pale ale, without the characteristic grassy, earthy flavors of more intense cultivars of sorghum. Cascade hops are not initially prominent in the foreground, but provide a lingering, bitter presence at the back end,

O’Brien Brewing – Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia – Brewer John O’Brien was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in 1998. A beer lover himself, he was soon to discover the absence of beer available for those with gluten intolerance. Not to be discouraged, he founded O’Brien Brewing, producer of the first gluten-free beer in Australia.

O’Brien Premium Lager – O’Brien Brewing, Australia – Sparkling Topaz amber, with white head and light lacing, touched with a distinct fruit aroma, smooth malty flavor and clean bitterness. 4.5% ABV

Under Development:
O’Brien Premium Light
O’Brien Brown Ale
O’Brien Pale Ale

Bi-Aglut – Brewed with pure water, buckwheat, hops, corn syrup and vitamin B1 by an Italian food products conglomerate.

Birra 76 Bi-Aglut – Italy – Golden color, foamy head, and fresh taste, totally lacking in gluten.

I think it's called Bards Tail and it has a black label and a dragon on it. My boyfriend also has Celiac and that is one of his favorites. Also, Anheuser-Busch has one called Red Bridge that is a Red beer which is also quite good!

You can usually get them in the grocery store, depending upon where you live, but you may also try a natural food store like Whole Foods or Trader Joe's.

Good luck!

Anheiser Busch makes one called Red Bridge.

my wife has celiac's and she has been looking for red bridge from the makers of budweiser





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