Gluten-free Brewing

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MrAverageGuy
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Gluten-free Brewing

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Some of us have friends or relatives who really like beer, but have discovered a gluten intolerance of one kind or another. There's a club in Portland ("Zero Tolerance Gluten-Free Homebrew Club") that's trying to spread the word on techniques. They try to webcast their meetings using Zoom - there's one Sunday at 2 PM I'll try to listen in on.

No clue on what level the info is, but I think this is the link: https://www.facebook.com/events/5763414 ... 398605237/
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theairtry1
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One of there members did a talk at this years NHC and I went to it. It was pretty good for giving a lot of gluten free grain alternatives. It should be available by now to watch and read on the AHA website.
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From my knowledge, gluten free is only achieved from grains without gluten: corn, rice, sorghum, buckwheat, millet and quinoa (maybe more). Additives, like White Labs' Carity Ferm, only break down gluten (and a bunch of other proteins). Filtering is also not reliable. Just don't be fooled into serving someone "gluten free" beer when it is really reduced gluten.
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