Here is a letter from Absolut Vodka:
Dear Mike, Thanks for your email and your interest in ABSOLUT VODKA. We apologize for the late reply. ABSOLUT Vodka (all products) is made of spirits, distilled from wheat. It does not contain any gluten. The distillation process prevent the gluten to be transferred to the product. Best regards Annika Thundal Assistant Marketing
As pure ethanol, no. But if you're talking about brewed beverages that contain alcohol, it depends.
It has 5% alcohol (about 0.60 oz. of absolute alcohol).
Benzen, propan-1-ol, gluten, propan-2-ol
Some types of alcohol that may contain gluten include beer, malt beverages, and some flavored spirits that use grains containing gluten in the production process. It is important for individuals with gluten sensitivities to check labels and research specific brands to ensure they are consuming gluten-free alcohol.
No, meat does not contain gluten.
Standard alcoholic drinks in the U.S. contain .6 oz of absolute alcohol.
Yes, they contain gluten.
No they do not.
No, salt does not contain gluten.
The worry many celiacs have concerning vanilla extract is that it usually contains, in large part, alcohol. The concern is that the alcohol, if it is made with a grain like wheat or barley, could contain gluten. Distilled alcohol, however, is gluten free even if the alcohol was originally made with a gluten-containing grain. The distillation process removes the gluten. Vanilla extract is ordinarily made with distilled alcohol. In case of any doubts, use a vanilla extract made with bourbon which is certified gluten free and is also excellent tasting.
yes brain contain gluten
Rice does not contain gluten.