Part of the recipe for bourbon can include wheat, barely and rye. Bourbon is distilled and those grains are no longer present. Adding confusion to the process, the National Institute of Health says that bourbon is gluten-free, but the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau says that bourbon does not meet the qualifications to be labeled gluten-free. It is possible that people who are sensitive to gluten could be sensitive to alcohols made from gluten.
The Veggie Stir Fry and the Grilled Bourbon Chicken are Gluten Free.
The distilling process removes any gluten.
Yes. Any gluten that would be in the ingredients are removed during the distillation process. So, any distilled liquor is considered gluten free.
There is no gluten in bourbon.
i suppose not if you cannot drink whiskey, and very frustrating as this is my favourite drink,
There is no gluten in any type of bean.
There is no gluten in any hard liquors.
There is no gluten in any hard liquors.
Yes, it is free of any gluten!
It depends. You'd have to read the ingredient section of the label to see if any of the ingredients have gluten in them. Generally, if the label says the product is gluten free, it is gluten free.
No it does not state on the package.