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Yes, there are gluten-free alcoholic beverages such as wine, most spirits (like rum, tequila, vodka), and some gluten-free beers that are made with ingredients like sorghum or rice instead of traditional grains containing gluten. It is important to check labels or contact manufacturers to ensure they are gluten-free.
No, but it is found in some alcoholic beverages (such as beer).
Yes alcoholic beverages are fattening. Some may have more fat or least fat than others.
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Alcoholic beverages beginning with the letter Z include: Zero mint Zeus Zima Zima! Zinfandel wine Zombie
YES! but its distilled. It does have Gluten, but you may or may not react to it... But it is still debatable if it still harms your intestines or not.... Im on the side that says it does, some people just have a higher sensitivity level. http://www.csaceliacs.org/gluten_choices.php "Alcoholic Beverages FOUNDATION STAGE: Wine and brandies without preservatives and added dyes; potato vodka; most rums and tequila. EXPANDING STAGE: Distilled liquors known to be from wheat, barley or rye are categorized as "rendered gluten-free through processing." If the product is from a gluten source, it does not conform to the diet of those who choose a zero tolerance level gluten-free diet."
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