Green's Gluten-Free Dry-Hopped Lager 11.2 oz can

Item #7407
Shipping Wt. 1.50 lbs.
Availability: In Stock

Belgian Golden Gluten-Free Lager

Brewed by: De Proefbrouwerij for Green's
Country: Belgium/UK
Style: Dry-Hopped Lager
Color: Pale Gold

ABV: 4.1%
IBU: 18
Ratebeer.com rating: 26
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 81

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Green's Gluten Free Dry-Hopped Lager (ABV 4.1%) is produced from all gluten free ingredients -- water, millet, buckwheat (soba), brown rice, sorghum, hops, and yeast -- by De Proefbrouwerij in Belgium for Green's in the UK. It's dry-hopped with West Coast USA hops for an appealing floral finish.

Pale golden in color, the nose is a mix of citrus-floral aroma sensations. Clean with a crisp, light malt taste, but with an herbal, hoppy finish. Body and mouthfeel are light and refreshing.

Food Pairings: Gluten-free pizza, hearty soups & stews made from gluten-free ingredients, and with your favorite sporting event. Try Dry-Hopper Lager with burgers or bratwurst off the grill.
Green's Gluten Free Beers have been brewed in Lochristi, Belgium at DeProef Brewery since 2004. Inspired by strong European beers and developed to a closely guarded secret recipe, these gluten-free beers are brewed with a full body, crisp taste, and a refreshing flavor, losing none of the taste but all of the allergens. Green's Beers are suitable for both Vegetarian and Vegan diets.

Green's beers are made from gluten-free ingredients and DO NOT contain any of the following allergens or products thereof: Gluten, Crustaceans, Eggs, Fish, Peanuts, Soybeans, Milk, Lactose, Nuts, Celery, Mustard, Sesame seeds, Sulfur dioxide nor Sulfites.
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5 reviews

Great Beer!
Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Mar 11, 2024  |  By DIANNE W.
I am severely allergic to wheat. I am thrilled to be able to enjoy a good beer again!
DIANNE W.


Best Gluten free beer
Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Mar 18, 2023  |  By Betty H.
Greens is my husband's favorite gluten free beer, and no store in our area carries it. I was pleased to find that I can order it and have it shipped promptly. Thanks so much for great service!
Betty H.


Not quite what I expected, but good
Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Aug 29, 2022  |  By Amy P.
Finding any gf beer in NH has been nearly impossible unless you're a fan of IPA (I am not). This lager is fruity and seemed a bit flat. However, the lager is also smoother, milder and feels less alcohol-forward. I am ordering more!
Amy P.


One of Best GF Beers! Why are restaurants not serving this?!?
Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Jul 1, 2021  |  By BrunoP_Chicago
KenD, your review nailed it! This is the first GF beer that made me say, "Now THAT is a beer!" In fact, it is the first GF beer I would put head-head with regular beers. I have served it and fooled people who "hate" GF beers. If I had a restaurant I would add this to the bar menu to expand my customer base. While it is strong on the hops, I tend to prefer that, especially over the overly sweet sorghum and corn based beers from other breweries. It goes great with a burger with swiss cheese and mushrooms or Asian takeout. Unfortunately BevMo stopped carrying this Green's Enterprise Dry Hopped brew at their stores, so it has become nearly impossible to find in San Diego. I hope another retail store or distributor wakes up and picks it up.
BrunoP_Chicago


My favorite gluten free beer
Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Review star icon Jun 5, 2021  |  By KenD
I can't say that I've tried all of the gluten free beers yet, but so far this one is by far my favorite. The dry hopping of course makes this Green's lager more hops assertive than many regular lagers, especially pilsners, but I basically like to taste the hops in a beer so it it works for me. The combination of other ingredients (sorghum, millet, etc.) avoids the too sweet or cloying taste of so many sorghum based GF beers. It is not malty, but it provides an equivalent moderately light base to which just the right blend of aromatic hops is added. Like most GF food and drink, it's not a perfect substitute for a good malt-based lager, but it is pretty good in its own right. I recommend giving it a try.
KenD