update gf alcohol list wording and added warning on beers sectino
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<h2 id="whiskey">Whiskey</h2>
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Whiskey is made from grain distillate, so it mostly contains gluten.
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Some Whiskey are made from corn(like bourbon, which by definition is made from 51% corn).
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Some celiac organizations claims Whiskey is safe because after the distilattion no gluten is left.
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<a href="https://www.jackdaniels.com/en-us/faqs">Jack Daniel's</a>*<br>
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<a href="https://www.bushmills.eu/faq/">Bushmills</a>*<br>
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<h2 id="vodka">Vodka</h2>
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Vodka is a neutral distillate, thus can be made from a range of ingredients.
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If the Vodka is made from gluten free ingredients, it is safe for celiacs.
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Some of the brands use gluten containing ingredients yet claims the Vodka is gluten free
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<a href="https://www.titosvodka.com/">Tito's</a> (written in the bottom of the page)<br>
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<a href="https://www.celiac.com/articles.html/is-smirnoff-vodka-gluten-free-r5736/">Smirnoff</a>
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- In their <a href="https://www.smirnoff.com/en-us/">website</a> under products some have a GF mark while other don't,
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which(as far as I have seen) matches the list I linked, so remember to check your labels!<br>
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<a href="https://www.smirnoff.com/en-us/">Smirnoff</a>
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- In their <a href="https://www.smirnoff.com/en-us/">website</a> under products, some have a GF mark while other don't,
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which(as far as I have seen) matches <a href="https://www.celiac.com/articles.html/is-smirnoff-vodka-gluten-free-r5736/">this list</a>, so remember to check your labels!<br>
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<a href="https://stoli.com/product/stoli-gluten-free/">Stoli gluten free</a> - Other Stoli products aren't certified!<br>
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<a href="https://www.greygoose.com/en-gl/faqs.html">Grey Goose</a> - Made from gluten containing ingredients.<br>
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<a href="http://www.coldrivervodka.com/vodka/">Cold river</a><br>
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<h2 id="gin">Gin</h2>
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Gin, like vodka is made from a wide range of ingredients. Thus if the Gin is made from gluten free ingredients,
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it is usually safe for celiacs.
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Sometimes a brand might use gluten containing ingredients and claim their Gin is gluten free.
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<a href="https://www.hendricksgin.com/us/faqs/">Hendrick's</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.coldrivervodka.com/gin/">Cold river</a><br>
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<h2 id="rum">Rum</h2>
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Rum is made from molasses, which means is(usually) doesn't contain gluten.
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Rum is made from molasses, which means it(usually) doesn't contain gluten.
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Be wary of flavoured rum!
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Once again, not a lot about it so <a href="https://glutenbee.com/gluten-free-rum-list/">gluten bee</a> it is!
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Beer is made from grains, so most of the time it indeed contains gluten.
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There are a number of brands which make gluten free beer, and usually will mark their bottles as well.
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Be wary tho, some beers are made gluten free by "gluten reduction", which breaks gluten(this some might still feel shit after drinking them),
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I couldn't find satisfactory level of information about it sadly, so avoid it if you don't want to take a risk.
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<a href="https://www.damm.com/cervesa/daura">Daura</a><br>
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<a href="https://skinnybrands.com/">Skinny</a><br>
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<a href="https://www.damm.com/cervesa/daura">Daura</a>*<br>
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<a href="https://skinnybrands.com/">Skinny</a>*<br>
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*Made from gluten containing ingredients and goes a "gluten reduction" process
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