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| - This is beer! This is not imitation beer posing as real beer. It is delicious tasting beer. Need I say more? Okay, I will.
Being diagnosed with Celiac Disease is devastating. Legit, my first thought was... But what about beer??? There's a lot of great substitutes out there for bread, pasta and sweets... But beer would be the problem. Or so I thought! I had heard Aurochs name being floated around before my diagnosis, but once diagnosed, this shot up on my list.
The staff is not only extremely friendly, but also very educated in beer and the gluten free lifestyle. I tasted pretty much all the beers on tap, and they were all solid choices. But my faves were the amber, which was super smooth and easy to drink and the brown ale. I love brown ales, but sometimes they're too heavy. This was actually lighter with a slight carbonation, which I really enjoyed.
One thing I will note is that they've closed their tasting room for the time being. They want to focus on growing their distribution, which I am 100% supportive of. Everyone needs access to great gluten free beer! I can't be selfish. Well, I can in the fact that I'm happy they're located in Pittsburgh. So it's take out sales only, but it is well worth the drive! I promise, even if you are not observing a gluten free lifestyle, this is still good beer!
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