An expert’s guide to drinking beer for people who don’t do well with gluten
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par David Bean, Senior Lecturer in Microbiology and Fermentation Technology, Federation University Australia
Andrew Greenhill, Associate Professor in Microbiology and Fermentation Technology, Federation University Australia
It’s estimated coeliac disease affects 1.4% of the world’s population – a staggering 112,000,000 people or so in total.
People with this condition develop an abnormal immune reaction when they consume gluten – a protein found in grains including barley, wheat and rye. It can damage the lining of their small intestine and lead to a range of (often debilitating) symptoms.
Coeliacs are forced to forgo glutenous food and drinks, including bread, pasta, cakes, biscuits, pastries…
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lundi 15 mai 2023