Gluten-Free Beers and Bars
An increasing number of bars are beginning to carry gluten-free beers due to a raised awareness of those with gluten intolerance (often caused by celiac disease). Certain proteins in barley and wheat make it tough for people with a gluten-intolerance to enjoy beer but a growing number of breweries are working on making it easier for those who must live a gluten-free lifestyle.
Some popular gluten-free beers include: Redbridge, Bard’s Tale Dragon’s Lager, Green’s Gluten Free Beers, New Grist Beer, O’Brien Brown Ale, Pale Ale, and Premium Lager, Sprecher Mbege, and Ramapo Honey Beer.
Here is a list of some places around Philly that offer gluten-free beers:
The Bards: Has hosted gluten-free days and usually has gluten-free items and beers on the menu
Blarney Stone: Often carries Redbridge in bottles
City Tap House: The tap list is constantly changing but it has been known to have a few options for those with an allergy or celiac disease
Dock Street Brewing Company: Periodically brews a gluten-free Sudan Grass Ale
Hawthorne’s: Recently added Sprecher’s Mbege to its already impressive selection
Local 44: Keeps a rotating gluten-free bottle in the rotation
The Institute: Offers gluten-free food as well as hard cider
The Bottle Shop: The South Philly beer store offers a few beers that are gluten-free
The Foodery: This place really has something for everyone and gluten-intolerant people are no exception
For more information and for a listing of restaurants that serve gluten-free food, visit GlutenFreePhilly.
























