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Redbridge Gluten-Free Lager*Packaging may vary

Redbridge Gluten-Free Lager

Amber / Vienna Lager /4.7% ABV / Missouri, United States

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Product details

Category
Amber / Vienna Lager
Region
Missouri, United States
ABV
4.7%
Tasting Notes
Fruity, Toasty, Grainy
Food Pairing
Pork, Cheese - Hard Aged
Features
Gluten Reduced
Suggested Glassware
Pint Glass, Pilsner Glass
Suggested Serving Temperature
45-50° F

Product description

Redbridge is a rich, full bodied lager brewed from sorghum for a well-balanced, moderately hopped taste. Made without wheat or barely so the approximately 3.2 million customers unable to drink beer made with barley can once again enjoy a great tasting beer.

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Community reviews

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  • Carl Fenter.
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    It’s a nice light beer with lots of flavor.

  • Peter Ingles .
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    This is my go-to gluten free beer. It's made from sorghum which was actually used for beer brewing in antiquity. And it's made by Anheuser-Busch so it's very consistently good.

  • Deanna

    The only gluten free beer we like. It’s not as hoppy as Omission.

  • Nat
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    Very hoppy more of a beer you sip on but I liked it a lot and was nice to have beer again since I haven't had it in a very long time after finding out about a gluten allergy.

  • Javier
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    I guess if you must drink gluten free, it’s probably good. You can feel its crisp and clean, well brewed beer. However, I just can’t give it more stars, since the taste is really appalling. I’m sure it’s as good as it can get if you can’t brew with wheat or other classic grains, but it’s like drinking liquid depression

  • Cory
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    This is our favorite of the GF beers. Still an acquired taste, but much better than so many others on the market.

  • Nicole M.
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    Haven’t tried it yet.

  • Solveig D.
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    I get this for a family member and I think it's more drinkable than regular Bud.

  • Jean
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    Hits the spot when you really want a beer

  • Basil
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    I’m celiac and this stuff rules!

FAQs

Strictly speaking, there are multiple kinds of amber beers, but what we'll talk about today is amber lagers. These lagers are so popular they're a widely distributed, sessionable craft beer style that showcases a balance between malt and hops.
Amber lagers are medium-bodied beers with a toasty or sweet malt character (think caramel). Hop bitterness can range from very low to medium-high, depending on the brewer, but all in all they tend to be very balanced and drinkable.
These beers tend to be on the lower side of the ABV (alcohol by volume) spectrum, landing somewhere in the 4.5% to 5.5% range, landing them in the "session beer" category.
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