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Brewed By: Anheuser-Busch, Inc.

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Average Rating:
4.35505

Number of Ratings: 614

Style: American Red Lager

Brewed In: Missouri, United States

ABV: 4.80%

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Tasting Notes

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jayman035 profile picturejayman035 - March 6, 2013
This is my first GF beer and I kinda like it. It's a little weak, but has a well balanced flavor to make me wanting another try. 3 stars
kugler123 profile picturekugler123 - February 27, 2013
Good taste due to being gluten free. Unfortunate it's anheuser busch.
Wavebird profile pictureWavebird - January 16, 2013
This beer is gross. I feel like I have a nosebleed after drinking it. After taste is similar to the taste if blood. Won't do it again.
beckisz profile picturebeckisz - December 27, 2012
Gluten free
ironpreacher profile pictureironpreacher - November 2, 2012
I was having a discussion with a friend about gluten-free food options. I found this gluten-free beer. It wasn't too bad.
brookenicole profile picturebrookenicole - September 18, 2012
Gluten-Free Sorghum Beer w/o Wheat or Barley. It's sweet and sour, almost...
GHancock profile pictureGHancock - September 14, 2012
As a gluten free beer, I imagine it's good. But I don't have to be 100% gluten free, so I've got to pass. For GF beer, it's probably a 4 star. Otherwise, it's a 2.
peachnurse profile picturepeachnurse - September 10, 2012
Slight hints of molasses are great but doesn't overcome the watered down taste. Drinkable but not great. First gluten free beer choice I have tried.
Kadath profile pictureKadath - August 13, 2012
Have tried some gluten free beers lately & of the sorghum based ones, this tastes better than most. Those who don't like it probably hate sorghum molasses, which definitely provides an undertone to the taste.
bjjrev profile picturebjjrev - August 10, 2012
Yuck!
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