Chicago Beverage Systems
441 N. Kilbourne Ave
Chicago IL 60624-1098
Phone: 773-826-4100
Fax: 773-826-8023
Hayes Distributing
12160 S. Central Avenue
Alsip, IL 60803
Phone: 708-389-8200
Fax: 708-389-0457
Town & Country Distributors
1050 Ardmore Avenue
Itasca, IL 60143
Phone: 630-250-0590
Fax: 630-250-8946
Jos. Mullarkey Distributors Inc.
2200 Ridge Drive
Glenview. IL 60025
Phone: 847-724-4000
Fax: 847-724-4071
Kozel Bros. Inc.(Illinois)
2010 South Briggs Street
Joliet IL, 60433-9576
Phone: 815-722-8335
Fax: 815-722-0430
Burke Beverages
536 East Ave.,
La Grange 60525
Phone: 708-579-0333
Fax: 708-579-9808
Euclid Beverage Ltd.,
200 Overland Drive,
North Aurora, IL 60542
Phone: 630 801 2337
Fax: 630-801-4111
Chas. Herdrich & Son, Inc.
4040 Dayton Street
McHenry, IL 60050
Phone: 815-385-0016
Fax: 815-385-0422
Kloss Distributing Company
1333 Northwestern Avenue
Gurnee, IL 60031-2397
Phone: 847-336-5610
Fax: 847-336-9098
Magner's is not available for distribution in Atlanta. The closest states where it is available as of 6/09 are Tennessee and Florida.
There are many companies that sell hard cider. Aston Manor, Gaymers, Thatchers and Westons are well known producers in the UK. Popular brands in the United States include Ace Cider and Fox Barrel Cider Company from California, Portland Cider Company, 2 Towns Ciderhouse and Bull Run Cider from Oregon, Doc's Draft Hard Cider and Chateau Buffalo from New York, Argus Cidery from Texas, Bantam Cider Company from Massachusetts and many others.
According to all of my research, Woodpecker cider is gluten-free. Along with Magners, Woodchuck, Bulmers (UK brand of Magners), Strongbow and Cider Jack. The only unfriendly cider I have found to date is Hornsby....which does have wheat. I have been a celiac for six years and was a huge fan of beer before my diagnosis. I like some of the gluten-free beers out there (Ramapo Valley, New Grist), however they are extremely hard to find in bars/pubs - not to mention stores! Cider is a nice alternative and since it is available in a ton of bars/pubs/restaurants/stores, you do not have to feel ostracized when you are out and want to have a beer-like drink, especially when you can get it on tap!
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According to all of my research, Woodpecker cider is gluten-free. Along with Magners, Woodchuck, Bulmers (UK brand of Magners), Strongbow and Cider Jack. The only unfriendly cider I have found to date is Hornsby....which does have wheat. I have been a celiac for six years and was a huge fan of beer before my diagnosis. I like some of the gluten-free beers out there (Ramapo Valley, New Grist), however they are extremely hard to find in bars/pubs - not to mention stores! Cider is a nice alternative and since it is available in a ton of bars/pubs/restaurants/stores, you do not have to feel ostracized when you are out and want to have a beer-like drink, especially when you can get it on tap!
Crispin Hard Cider Company was created in 2008.
Cider that has not beel allowed to ferment. When cider ferments, alcohol is formed and the end result is "hard" cider.
does hard cider contain purines
The cast of Hard Cider - 1920 includes: Billy Franey
Usually fermented apples <><><> Cider is pressed from apples. SOME cider is allowed to ferment, becoming "hard" cider (alcoholic)
Hard cider is apple cider that has fermented with most of the natural sugars turned into alcohol. If the hard cider is infected or innoculated with acetobacter, then the alcohol will be converted to acetic acid, making apple cider vinegar. apple cider vinegar Actually it does not i think
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