“We named our beer company New Planet Beer Company as a way to express our desire for a new and invigorated planet. It’s our core mission to make great tasting gluten-free beers that everyone can enjoy, while donating a portion of our proceeds to environmental efforts,” ~ CEO and Founder Pedro Gonzalez. Learn More >













[...] New Planet Gluten Free Beer [...]
[...] cold brew after work many restaurants, including The Med, Salt and 4580 offer Fort Collins brewery New Planet’s Tread Lightly Ale, a completely gluten free beer. 4580 also offers Boulder’s own Redstone [...]
[...] holidays just makes you want a drink, and even better…an eco-friendly drink. Businesses like New Planet Brewing Company make having a beer environmentally [...]
[...] Many causes are created when one person’s life is affected by an issue, illness or condition. They realize that their lives will be different, so they change direction and dedicate their time and effort toward their new reality – for themselves and for others going through the same thing. So it was with Pedro Gonzalez, co-founder and president of New Planet Beer. [...]
[...] New Planet gluten-free beers out of Colorado are a pretty exciting addition to the spectrum. Their light-body ales (Tread Lightly Ale and 3R Raspberry Ale) are made from fermented sorghum and corn, hops and yeast have a lot of folks clamoring to get ahold of them! I was lucky enough to get a taste when I was last in Denver – look for them to move into more markets soon! [...]
[...] Grid Pale Ale is the third gluten-free beer from New Planet Brewing. It is a combo of three different hop varietals, sorghum and brown rice extract along with sorghum [...]
[...] New Planet Beer, based in our very own Boulder, Colo., makes only gluten-free beers, and has three different varieties. To find some near you, check out their beer locator. [...]
[...] they discovered New Planet Gluten Free Beer. Alas, apart from bringing cases upon cases of this beer home to California, they had to drink what [...]
[...] New Planet Gluten Free beer is only sold in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming so far. I’d give it a go. [...]
[...] New Planet Beer Company from Boulder, and who is now brewing out of Fort Collins Brewery. New Planet brews gluten-free beer and fantastic ones at that. I had their Tread Lightly Ale, made from fermented sorghum and corn, orange peel, hops, and yeast. It was balanced, light, and bright with some crisp green apple notes. I loved it and would drink it regularly, even though I’m not going gluten-free. They also had gluten-free pretzel necklaces to give away, which many gluten-free people around me were very thankful for. [...]
[...] Planet Gluten Free Beer GLUTEN FREE New Planet Gluten Free Beer is currently available only in Colorado. I’ve enjoyed it twice during my current visit to the [...]
[...] become Tread Lightly Ale, the flagship beer of the brewery they would eventually found together, New Planet Brewing Company in Boulder, CO. The ale is a balanced beer brewed with sorghum plus corn extract and orange [...]
[...] become Tread Lightly Ale, the flagship beer of the brewery they would eventually found together, New Planet Brewing Company in Boulder, CO. The ale is a balanced beer brewed with sorghum plus corn extract and orange [...]
[...] only one who could enjoy our final gluten free barbecue review item, I did so with great pleasure. New Planet Gluten Free Beer is a fast rising star in the gluten free world with their tasty craft beers made with sorghum. The [...]
[...] being said, my husband has been itching to write this post for a very long time and thanks to New Planet Gluten Free Beer sending us a few complimentary beers to have our friends sample and offer their personal opinions, [...]
[...] Yes, there are other gluten-free beers out there and some of them are actually okay but with New Planet it was love at first [...]
[...] gluten-free beers include: New Grist (Lakefront Brewery), everything brewed by Green’s and New Planet, a new Strawberry beer by Dogfish Head coming soon and other regional beers (check your local [...]
[...] the meantime…prepare free beer brats with your favorite gluten free beer. New Planet? Green’s? Anheuser-Busch Redbridge? Or how about Bard’s? Thankfully, we have [...]
[...] the meantime…prepare free beer brats with your favorite gluten free beer. New Planet? Green's? Anheuser-Busch Redbridge? Or how about Bard's? Thankfully, we have choices in the [...]
[...] waiting on New Planet to make their way to [...]
[...] New Planet Gluten Free Beer [...]
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[...] thanks to Udi’s I discovered New Planet gluten free beer. They have two types available; I do not taste a big difference, but I usually [...]
[...] free beer, and as far as I know they’re the only place in the city that carries the Off Grid New Planet beer and Estrella Damm Daura. Lucky for me it’s right by my apartment. They also sell New [...]
[...] I won’t even drink 10. Bard’s Tale 11. New Planet 3R Raspberry Ale 12. New [...]
[...] know there are other gluten-free beer options out there, such as New Grist and New Planet, but I have yet to be able to find these in my [...]
[...] New Planet Gluten Free^ (CO) Tread Lightly. Off The Grid, Raspberry [...]
[...] New Planet Beer out of Colorado. Check out their mission :“We named our beer company New Planet Beer Company as a way to [...]
[...] doing to make gluten free drinkers happy (BTW, RedBridge beer is great!) Almost three years later, New Planet has grown into a business that sells in 28 states and Washington, D.C., and has plans to expand to more — including in [...]
[...] Our local beer distributor amazingly has this New Planet gluten free beer from Colorado that I have been dying to try and searching for everywhere. And it is so, so good. [...]
[...] Check out their website here http://newplanetbeer.com/homepage/ [...]
[...] New Planet beer, on left, is new to me. Estrella Damm Daura, on right, is supposedly the world’s best gluten free beer. If best means over-hyped, I’d have to agree. You know that empty space on the shelf next to the Redbridge? That’s where you might be able to find Bard’s if you’re lucky. Please drink responsibly, mothers. [...]
[...] although, I haven’t had the pleasure of trying all of them. I still stick with Greens and New Planet (Not the raspberry, I don’t care for fruity beer) as my best [...]
[...] by me have started carrying more gluten-free beers. Monster Beverage now carries all three types of New Planet Gluten-Free Beer. A little pricey, at almost $10 for a four pack, I have only had the funds to try one type. The 3R [...]
[...] lot of attention for its natural gluten-free properties. Beers like Bard’s, New Grist, Redbridge, New Planet, and Dogfish Head’s Tweason‘ale use it as their primary [...]
[...] I love the soft undertones of strawberry. They have other gluten-free beers like Redbridge, New Planet and New [...]
[...] spears, onion, egg over medium burger, I washed it all down with a gluten-free beer. The beer, New Planet Beer, was a little heavier then the cider I am use to drinking. The flavor pleasing but a little to [...]
[...] New Planet makes several Gluten Free Beers, and we’re fans of Tread Lightly Ale made from sorghum, corn extract, orange peel & hops – it’s smooth & easy-drinking, with no crazy sorghum aftertaste. We’re handing Tread Lightlys to non-GF beer drinkers who just think it;s good beer. How about that? Also look for 3R Raspberry Ale & Off the Grid. (Digging their eco-friendly names? New Planet is eco-friendly too.) [...]
[...] boards and utensils but introduce very little gluten into their facility. They proudly service New Planet Beer which is my [...]
[...] boards and utensils but introduce very little gluten into their facility. They proudly service New Planet Beer which is my [...]
[...] New Planet Brewery in Colorado has two gluten-free offerings, Tread Lightly Ale and 3R Raspberry Ale. They are [...]
[...] New Planet Tread Lightly Ale was recently featured #1 in Women’s Health Magazine as a great tasting, low calorie, lower carb beer that still has great taste. [...]
Thank you for making Gluten free beer! As soon as I see the Non GMO label added to this beer I will purchase some! Thank you!
We are always working to source non-GMO grains. At this time the only ingredient we cannot confirm the status as non-GMO is our corn, this is due to issues with cross-pollination. To the best of our knowledge our beers ARE NON-GMO, but if you have deep concerns the Blonde & Raspberry Ales are the only 2 beers with corn as a major ingredient.