From: Califgfgal on
there is a brew pub in denver that makes gf beer if you are
interested.

http://www.cbpotts.com/highlands_ranch.php

From: Charles Pisano on
Not that it matters, but I think you mean redbridge..? I have no idea
what sorgum is but it made me sicker than I would have been had a eaten
a couple of slices of toast..

I'm sticking with red wine.. Glad you like it. I didn't even like the
taste. But, that could be because I'm allergic to it...?

I had a six pack of coors over the summer that didn't come close to
making me sick like that did.

CP

From: Janice on
You were correct about the Red Bridge name. I was never a big beer
drinker anyway, always disliked bottled beer as it made me so bloated
and wanted to return to the bottle. Draught beer seemed a little more
co-operative though. The lighter the better. In Canuckistan our beer
averages about 5.5% alcohol so Coor Light was the the closest to
kool-aid for me and liked the best. The USanian versions are much
lighter in alcohol content and more watery and suited me just fine.

Sorry to hear about your bad experience with it.

"Charles Pisano" <pisanochas(a)webtv.net> wrote in message
news:20559-471D6B5B-577(a)storefull-3278.bay.webtv.net...
> Not that it matters, but I think you mean redbridge..? I have no
> idea
> what sorgum is but it made me sicker than I would have been had a
> eaten
> a couple of slices of toast..
>
> I'm sticking with red wine.. Glad you like it. I didn't even like
> the
> taste. But, that could be because I'm allergic to it...?
>
> I had a six pack of coors over the summer that didn't come close to
> making me sick like that did.
>
> CP
>


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