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Michelob Ultra is gluten-free, as it is made from rice and other gluten-free grains. However, other varieties of Michelob beer, such as Michelob Original Lager, are not gluten-free as they are brewed with barley, which contains gluten.
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1May reduce risk of heart disease when consumed in moderation
2Contains some B vitamins and minerals
3May help reduce stress and anxiety in small amounts
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1 Benefits of Michelob
May reduce risk of heart disease when consumed in moderation
Jump2 Who should avoid Michelob
Individuals under the legal drinking age (21 in the United States)
Jump3 Gluten Free Alternatives
Here are five gluten-free alternatives to Michelob beer, along with short descriptions for each:
JumpBenefits of Michelob
| Benefits of Michelob |
|---|
| May reduce risk of heart disease when consumed in moderation |
| Contains some B vitamins and minerals |
| May help reduce stress and anxiety in small amounts |
| Possibly lowers risk of diabetes in moderate drinkers |
| May improve cognitive function in older adults (in moderation)It’s important to note that:1. These potential benefits are generally associated with light to moderate consumption.2. The risks of alcohol consumption often outweigh any potential benefits.3. Non-alcoholic alternatives can provide similar benefits without the risks associated with alcohol.4. If you don’t already drink, health experts don’t recommend starting for any potential health benefits.Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice on alcohol consumption and its effects on your health. |
Who should avoid Michelob
| Who should avoid Michelob |
|---|
| Individuals under the legal drinking age (21 in the United States) |
| Pregnant women or those trying to conceive |
| People with alcohol use disorder or a history of alcohol abuse |
| Individuals taking medications that interact negatively with alcohol |
| Those with certain medical conditions, such as liver disease or pancreatitis |
| People who are operating vehicles or machinery |
| Individuals with a history of mental health issues that can be exacerbated by alcohol consumption |
| Those who are in recovery from alcohol addiction |
| People with religious or personal beliefs that prohibit alcohol consumption |
| Individuals who are the designated driver for others |
| Those who have upcoming medical procedures or tests |
| People with certain allergies or sensitivities to ingredients in beer |
| Individuals on specific diets that restrict alcohol intake |
| Those who need to maintain peak physical or mental performance for work or other activitiesRemember, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption. |
Gluten Free Alternatives
Here are five gluten-free alternatives to Michelob beer, along with short descriptions for each:
| Gluten Free Alternatives |
|---|
| Omission Lager: A craft beer brewed with traditional beer ingredients, including malted barley, but undergoes a proprietary process to remove gluten. It offers a crisp, refreshing taste similar to traditional lagers. |
| New Planet Blonde Ale: Made from sorghum, corn, and brown rice, this light-bodied ale has a subtle sweetness and a clean finish. It's certified gluten-free and suitable for those with celiac disease. |
| Glutenberg Blonde Ale: A Canadian-made beer brewed with millet, buckwheat, corn, and quinoa. It has a light, crisp flavor with notes of citrus and is completely gluten-free from start to finish. |
| Green's Enterprise Dry-Hopped Lager: This Belgian-made lager uses millet, buckwheat, rice, and sorghum instead of barley. It offers a hoppy aroma and a crisp, clean taste reminiscent of traditional pilsners. |
| Redbridge Lager: Produced by Anheuser-Busch (the same company that makes Michelob), this sorghum-based beer provides a rich, full-bodied taste with a slightly sweet finish. It's widely available and specifically crafted for those avoiding gluten. |
Health Information
? Frequently Asked Questions
4 questions1 Which Michelob beer is gluten-free?
2 Can I drink Michelob Ultra if I'm gluten-free?
3 What beers are truly gluten-free?
4 Which Michelob is crafted to remove gluten?
Our Expert
Drs. Ilse van Asperen
Orthomolecular Therapist, Nutritional Coach & Professional Editor
Drs. Ilse van Asperen is a medical doctor specialising in orthomolecular therapy and nutritional coaching. With a background in public and clinical health research and management, she focuses on addressing the root causes of health issues through diet, gut health, and stress reduction. As a professional editor for Little Helpers, she reviews all gluten-free content to ensure accuracy, safety, and scientific credibility. Read more on Drs. Ilse van Asperen's own website
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