Gluten-Free Alcoholic Beverages

Alcohol/ Alcoholic Beverages

David and I purchased Groceries this evening and I picked up several flavors of Alcoholic Drinks including Chi Chi’s Long Island Iced Tea for my next #GirlsNight but my sister can’t have Gluten so I researched and found beverages she can have.

Like the XXI Pineapple Wine I like these beverages can be purchased at Total Wine & More. Looks like were going to have more than just a #GirlsNight in were going to need a #RoadTrip to Total Wine & More. Would you want to go with us?

If your craving a bold mixer for your favorite Spirits? Try Barritt’s Regular Original Ginger Beer—a spicy, gluten-free classic that elevates any cocktail. I wonder if #GingerBeer tastes better than regular Ol’ Fashion Beer I hate. How about you?

For something fruity and refreshing we can try Cocktail Sun Cruiser Peach Iced Tea Vodka blends ripe peaches, tea, and vodka in a gluten-free fusion. I know Debbie and David will enjoy this beverage because it contains Peaches which I will pass on. How about you?

I thought we would share another Beer without the gluten with you. The Delicious Double IPA by Stone offers tropical depth and satisfying flavor with low gluten content. I can see David asking to try this because its a Beer which I may or may not pass on. How about you?

Mixing up daiquiris or margaritas? The ChromaCast Georges Strawberry Daquiri Mix uses real fruit and natural ingredients for a gluten-free delight. To bad my mom isn’t here because Strawberry Daiquiris was here favorite drink which again I will pass on because I don’t like Strawberries do you?

Prefer a spicy twist? The Skinny Organic Margarita Mix with Jalapeño Lime delivers heat and citrus in a gluten-free, low-calorie blend, This is one drink Debbie and I will have to pass on because the Jalapeno would bother us. I could see David trying it even though he knows Jalapeno’s bothers him.

If you’re following a gluten-free diet, you’re in luck—many hard liquors are safe to enjoy thanks to the distillation process, which removes gluten proteins. That said, it’s always smart to double-check labels and opt for brands that explicitly state they’re gluten-free, especially if you’re highly sensitive or have celiac disease.

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Would you like recommendations for gluten-free mixers or cocktail ideas to go with these?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates