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Thursday, October 15, 2015
Gluten-Free Oktoberfest in New York City


I am excited to announce the first annual Gluten-Free Oktoberfest in New York City on November 7, 2015. According to the GFOktoberfest website, this is "the first gluten-free event of its kind on the East Coast. GF Oktoberfest was created so that people with gluten intolerance or celiac disease could safely come together and mingle while enjoying a selection of over 45 gluten-free ciders and beers and an unlimited amount of gluten free food. To add to the fun, meet some of the cider makers and brand ambassadors! Feast on a full gluten-free Oktoberfest menu with traditionally mouthwatering sausages, meatballs, pizza, desserts, and much more."

For anyone that has attended a "regular" Oktoberfest in the past, you know your gluten-free options are almost non-existent. This event is unique is that people with celiac disease can eat and drink EVERYTHING! The beers, the ciders, the food are all gluten-free. Now is your chance to toast the season and not have to worry that you cannot eat anything because you can.

There will be two sessions to allow for the most attendees possible. Early bird tickets are only $45 for the first 50 tickets and $55 after the early bird special is over. This is a 21 and over event and tickets will NOT be sold at the door. Buy your tickets today! 

Bring your friends, meet new friends in our NYC Celiac Meetup group, and celebrate the Oktoberfest season at GFOktoberfest this November!

To learn more, visit http://www.gfoktoberfest.com/.




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Friday, June 26, 2015
Pour the Core Hard Cider Festival
A few weekends ago, I attended my first Pour the Core: Hard Cider Festival in Brooklyn, New York. This event was only a few blocks from my new apartment and I was excited I would be able to walk (or stumble) home after an afternoon of imbibing in hard cider.

For those of us with celiac, hard cider is a welcome addition to our adult beverage list. Hard cider is an alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit, usually apples. It can be sweet, dry, flavored, carbonated, still, and more. I guess I never realized how many variations there were until I attended this event and saw so many different types of cider in one place at the same time.

The best thing about this event was that I could drink almost everything. There were a few rogue beers presenting at the event, but the majority of the ciders were naturally gluten-free. I had contacted a few of the new-to-me cider companies prior to the event to make sure they were gluten-free. When I arrived at each table, I always asked the demo person if the cider was gluten-free. The majority of the companies proudly declared they were and only one or two people gave me the weird "what's gluten?" question. I will chalk them up to being new demo people.

My boyfriend Victor and I were new to a festival like this, but we soon found our way to the least crowded tables first with our Pour the Core cups in hand. There is a 2oz limit to each pour, but the vendors were usually very generous. Each table also had a spit/dump bucket in case you only wanted to sip and not swig the whole think like most people usually did. I only dumped a few that I really didn't like.


Welcome to Pour the Core, neighbor!

2oz pours

The ciders were obviously the best part of this event, but the people watching was also quite entertaining. We got there about 2 hours into the event, so there were definitely some people that I had enjoyed the first hours of the event in a hard core (pun intended) way. They were pretty drunk and quite amusing. Since I was truly there to do some research, I needed to pace myself.

My New Favorite: DownEast Cider

I had tried this cider at a bar in Brooklyn a few weeks before the event and I really liked it. The bartender served this cider in a glass over ice and I loved it. I can't put my finger on what made this cider different, but it was almost a little bit thicker, like an unfiltered apple juice. I was happy to see DownEast at this event and I can guarantee this will become a summer favorite. 




A Certified Familiar Friend: Crispin Cider

I was already familiar with Crispin Ciders from bars across the country, but it is always comforting to see the Certified GF symbol when trying a product at an event. 





The Best on Tap: Ace Pineapple Cider

This is another cider I've had before, but Victor never tried it. He didn't think he would like it, but we both did and went back for seconds (and thirds!) This is a perfect summer cider and would be great to sip on the beach or at a BBQ. I loved the pineapple tap at the Ace Cider booth.



International Favorite (TIE): Maeloc Ciders and Rekorderlig

Maeloc Cider
I first tried Maeloc Cider at the International Restaurant Show back in March. This cider comes from the Northwest part of Spain and is made from Galician apples. This cider definitely has a fruity, wine taste but not too sweet which made it another favorite. The strawberry was our favorite which I expected to be sweeter than it was, but turned out to be dry and delicious!  




Rekorderlig
This was one of the few ciders that I had not yet tasted. I have seen this on the menu a bunch of times, but honestly I never ordered it because I wasn't sure how to pronounce it. This Rekorderlig cider is from Sweden and comes in a wide variety of flavors. Again, we opted for the fruity flavors and I ended up liking the wild berries flavor the best. 




Best Presentation of Cider: Awestruck Ciders

Cider on top in a watermelon. I repeat: CIDER ON TAP IN A WATERMELON. I loved this display so much I didn't event care what they were serving me. How awesome is this?!




Best Food: Lawless Jerky 

Unfortunately, there was almost no food I could eat at this event. For an event where the majority of the drinks are naturally gluten-free, it would have been excellent to have some gluten-free food options.  (Note to local vendors, bring your gluten-free food to this event in a food truck. You will do very well!!!) 

I did snack on some Lawless Jerky that has many flavors that are gluten-free. We only had bite-sized samples, but they were good. Lawless Jerky recently relocated to Brooklyn so we are neighbors and I expect to see them at more local events. Thanks for being there, Lawless! 




New-to-me Ciders:  McKenzie's, 1911, and Yankee Folly Cidery






Overall, we had a great time at my first Pour the Core event. It was a fun way to try new ciders and get a little buzzed while doing it. There are three upcoming events in Boston, Long Island, and Philadelphia and I highly recommend these events to anyone who likes cider. I will definitely be at the Brooklyn event in 2016. Check out http://www.pourthecore.com/ for more information and to buy tickets for upcoming events. 



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Friday, July 23, 2010
Veronica People's Club Now Open
Photo from Zagat Buzz


I have always been a big fan of Heather's Bar in the East Village. Not only do I like the laid back attitude of the bar and the 2-for-1 (gluten-free) drinks during happy hour, but Heather (the owner) has always been such a great supporter of the NYC Celiac Disease Meetup group. Heather is on a gluten-free diet, so she always has some gluten-free ciders and beers ready for her customers. Heather and her staff also understand the need for dedicated taps for gluten-free ciders and they do their best to carry a couple of different gluten-free options behind the bar. Last time I was there, I had Bard's Tale and Redbridge during happy hour. Heather's Bar has also has hosted our group for multiple happy hours and we even had our 2009 holiday party at Heather's Bar.

I am excited to announce that Heather has expanded and has now opened Veronica People's Club in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Veronica People's Club will have gluten-free pastries in the morning from their coffee window. In the afternoon you can enjoy RedBridge GF beer and Blackthorn Cider in a can.

And for those of you that don't get the Heather and Veronica references, please go out and rent Heathers today. My best friend Trish and I watched this movie religiously in middle school and would quote the movie like it was going out out style. I do believe that some of the best movie quotes actually made it to our h.s. yearbooks as well. It's a classic.

Veronica People's Club
105 Franklin St
Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Zagat Buzz: Veronica People's Club

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Gluten-Free Birthday Fun
Last week was my 30th birthday and I took advantage of the big 3-0 by celebrating all week long. I cannot party like I used to, yet I was out four out of five nights. Pretty good for 30, huh? ;-)



I started my birthday off on Wednesday with homemade gluten-free French toast, strawberries, and sausage. I just loved the flavors along with the colors of my placemats and napkins from Guatemala. I ended my birthday week (that's right, I said week!) with a party with my friends and family at the Village Pourhouse, a bar in the East Village that serves Redbridge and two gluten-free ciders (Magners and Woodpecker). My friends surprised me by giving me a half dozen gluten-free cupcakes from BabyCakes. The carrot cake cupcakes are still my favorite, although having my first red velvet cupcake ever was exciting as well. I also got a gluten-free cookbook and a gluten-free goodies gift basket along with many other extremely generous gifts. I am always touched the most by those who buy me the gluten-free stuff because they make me feel like that truly understand being gluten-free is a part of me being me. Thank you again to everyone who made my 30th birthday week so special!

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