Discovery Gluten Free Amber Ale (ABV 6.0%) 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.
Fermented with a classic strain of Belgian ale yeast, it's medium-bodied with subtle caramel and nut flavor nuances. Refined, herbal hop aroma and finish.
Food Pairings: Fresh fruit, breakfast casserole at brunch, baked potatoes, rice dishes, chicken or fuller-flavored fish.
Fermented with a classic strain of Belgian ale yeast, it's medium-bodied with subtle caramel and nut flavor nuances. Refined, herbal hop aroma and finish.
Food Pairings: Fresh fruit, breakfast casserole at brunch, baked potatoes, rice dishes, chicken or fuller-flavored fish.
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.
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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Jul 5, 2021 | By Barbara G.
Mar 8, 2021 | By Dan A.
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2 reviews
Amazingly rich





I was given a bottle of Green's Gluten-Free ale. I was amazed with the beautiful color but also how flavorful it is. The flavor lingers on your palate in a pleasant way. Very refreshing on a hot summer day. Will definitely share my experience with some gluten free family members.
Barbara G.
Ale for breakfast...YES





My teen daughter and my wife went skiing in Colorado while I stayed home. A very wise friend had given me a bottle of Green ale. I have no idea why I decided to give this a try with my breakfast oh, but I can tell you it paired very well with my fried eggs my coffee and my Danish. Wow! I had no idea that Belgian a l e could be so amazing! Highly recommend this Ale for any occasion. It's worth the $8 I paid for it and then some!
Dan A.