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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Breaking News: TTB Updates Gluten Policy for Beverage Alcohol
I just received this email and think it is very important to share with the gluten-free community regarding how the TTB will allow the term "gluten-free" on alcoholic beverages.  Please share!

We have completed our review of how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) final rule on the use of the term "gluten‐free" in the labeling of products under FDA’s labeling jurisdiction impacts TTB’s interim policy on gluten content statements in the labeling and advertising of wines, distilled spirits, and malt beverages that we previously set forth in TTB Ruling 2012‐2.

As a result of our review and consultation with FDA, we are updating our policy on gluten labeling.  Given the important consumer health considerations relating to “gluten-free” claims, TTB believes that it is important to adopt an approach on this issue that is as consistent as possible with the regulations that FDA issued.

Under our updated policy, alcohol beverages that are made from ingredients that do not contain gluten (such as wines fermented from grapes or other fruit and distilled spirits distilled from materials other than gluten-containing grains) may continue to make “gluten-free” claims in the same way allowed in the new FDA regulations for inherently gluten-free products.

Consistent with the new FDA regulations, TTB will continue to consider “gluten-free” label claims for alcohol beverages that are made from gluten-containing grains to be misleading to consumers who are seeking to avoid the consumption of gluten for health reasons.   However, products made from gluten-containing grains may be labeled  with a statement that the product was “Processed,” “Treated,” or “Crafted” to remove gluten, if that claim is made together with a qualifying statement that warns the consumer that the gluten content of the product cannot be determined and that the product may contain gluten.

TTB may revise this policy after FDA issues a final rule or other guidance with respect to fermented and hydrolyzed products.   In the interim, we remind consumers that the FDA has determined there is still no scientifically valid way to evaluate the claims that beers made from gluten-containing grains can be processed in a way that removes gluten and that there is inadequate evidence about whether such methods are effective.

Our Revised Interim Policy on Gluten Content Statements in the Labeling and Advertising of Wine, Distilled Spirits, and Malt Beverages (TTB Ruling 2014-2) can be found on our Website at:  http://www.ttb.gov/rulings/2014-2.pdf.

Please contact me with any questions.

Tom

Director, Congressional and Public Affairs
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
Office:  202-453-2180

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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Gluten-Free Skinnygirl® Margarita
For my birthday, a friend gave me a bottle of Skinnygirl® Margarita. I remember hearing mixed things about this pre-made light margarita and it's level of gluten, if any. I also heard they had very poor customer service and do not respond to customers. Luckily for me and my readers, I recently heard back from the Skinnygirl company and here is what they had to say:

The ingredients in Skinnygirl Margarita are not produced from cereals containing gluten and do not contain gluten. 
Here are the nutritional facts for the product you mentioned: 
Serving Size: 1.5 fl. Oz. (Average Analysis)
Calories: 37.5
Carbohydrates: 1.43
Fat: 0
Protein: 0.07
Fiber: 0
Sugars (g): 1.4
Skinnygirl margarita does not contact any artificial sweeteners.

Ingredients: Water, Blue Agave Tequila, Agave Nectar, Citric Acid, Flavors, Caramel, Sugar, Sodium Benzoate

There are roughly 13 g of 80° tequila per 1.5 fluid ounces of margarita.

Calories in our products are stated in calories per ounce of liquor. Carbohydrates are stated in grams per ounce of liquor.

Looks good to me, especially since I am almost done with the birthday bottle and have another bottle in my kitchen as we speak. I am looking forward to trying different flavors of margaritas this summer, including adding pureed watermelon and maybe peach. Any suggestions?

I was also excited to learn that Skinnygirl is launching sangria this summer. Read on:
In case you haven’t heard the news, Beam Global has acquired Skinnygirl® Cocktails, created by natural foods chef and reality TV star Bethenny Frankel. Skinnygirl® Margarita has 100 calories per four-ounce serving, uses natural flavors and is lightly sweetened with agave nectar. One of the next cocktails under the Skinnygirl® brand will be a white sangria available in stores this summer!! Learn more about Skinnygirl® Cocktails by visiting our website at www.skinnygirlcocktails.com.

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