Glutenberg calls this beer “the true flagship of Glutenberg Beers”, and after tasting it I can see why. If you are looking for a good gluten-free American Pale ale (APA), look no further. Glutenberg has some strong beer offerings, including the 2016 Gold medal winning India Pale Ale. So when They call this beer their flagship, […]
If there is one type of beer that I really miss from my “normal” beer drinking days, it’s dark beers. I’ve yet to taste a gluten-free stout or porter. There are a few dark beers out there, but there isn’t a good selection and many are hard to come by. After tasting Gutenberg’s red ale I’m […]
Not everyone likes India Pale Ales (IPA’s), and that’s because they can be very overwhelmingly dominated by the strong, flowery, yet bitter taste of hops. However, for those of us who like IPA’s, we really like them! If you are a fan of IPA’s, then I think you’ll like this one. The Story Behind India Pale […]
This Belgian Amber Ale is well crafted Ale and an excellent stand-by gluten free beer. I have limited experience tasting Belgium beers. In fact, there are only two Belgium gluten-free breweries that I’ve tasted, Brunehaut and Green’s. I couldn’t help but notice the similarities in both, including high-quality ingredients, and highly crafted tasting brews. In fact, I’d have to […]
I feel at a bit of a disadvantage when tasting Glutenberg White. This Belgian Wheat style brew is a style that has become popular, and commonly available since the time I was able to drink regular beer. If you ask me to review a lager or an ale my comfort level, and experience with these […]
I’ve been meaning to try this organic Belgium artisanal ale for several years, but it isn’t readily available in the area of North Carolina where I live. When I ran across it recently I bought a bottle right away. After trying it for the first time I wish I would have brought a six pack. Brunehaut […]
Another of Green’s strong beer offerings, this Amber Ale is very drinkable, with a rich, complex flavor that speaks to the quality I’ve come to expect from this Belgian brewery. Tasting Notes: Look – I could tell right away why they call this an amber beer by the reddish, opaque, amber color. It poured with a light […]
This gluten-removed Belgium Ale is an excellent, very drinkable beer, in fact it just became one of my favorite gluten-removed ales. This beer was hard to find, but well worth seeking out. Siason Ale, also known as Farmhouse Ale, is an old Belgium style that is typically brewed in the winter to serve in […]
Beers like this IPA are proof that you don’t need barley to craft a delicious and drinkable Pale Ale. Green’s has a reputation of brewing remarkable gluten-free beers and this, one of their newest offerings, is no exception. Enjoyable with a a earth and hoppy taste, with a bitter aftertaste, this is well worth trying. […]
When it comes to quality gluten-free beers, before there was gluten-removed there was Green’s. And this is one my my long-time favorites. A true gluten free beer, this dubbel is brewed with roughly twice the ingredients, and you can tell. For those of us that can’t drink normal “gluten beer”, a dark beer like this is a […]
Body is slightly caramel color with a light bubbly head. There is a small amount of visible bubbles in the glass. The smell is strongly floral from the hops. At the first sip I tasted was a dry and bitter, quickly replaced by the hoppy taste. The finish is very smooth with a slight bitter aftertaste. This clean finish is not at […]
Because barley is used instead of sorghum, this gluten-removed lager taste much more like you would expect a beer to taste like. I was lucky enough to taste this beer early on, before the other gluten-removed hit the market. At that time I was enamored with the taste. It was the first beer that was brewed with barley that […]