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werwiewas99
8 months ago

Yes, conventional beer (as usual in Germany for example) contains gluten-containing cereals.

bratort
8 months ago

Absolutely, yes, because beer is obtained from barley which contains gluten. Even if it is only a small amount of it, it is not recommended for gluten intolerance. There are exceptions: Some manufacturers offer gluten-free beer made from raw materials such as rice, maize, millet, sorghum, buckwheat or soya. In other beers, which are labeled gluten-free, the gluten was subsequently removed in a special process.

NackterGerd
8 months ago

Of course, beer usually contains gluten

Just like wheat flour or white bread

Beer is brewed with wheat rye and barley

bmke2012
8 months ago
NackterGerd
8 months ago
Reply to  bmke2012

Why funny – is logical.

I prefer wheat beer 🤩🤫

T3Fahrer
8 months ago

Yes, normal beer contains gluten through the cereals used. However, it remains an advertising mesh, since the gluten intolerance has become a fashion appearance nowadays. The vast majority of people who do not have any incompatibility. There are even people who generalize gluten, regardless of a possible incompatibility, who consider to be harmful to health.