A new craft brewery in Kelowna will be making gluten-free beer.
Grey Fox Brewing founder and brewmaster Chris Neufeld is behind the project and is very familiar with the gluten-free lifestyle.
91ƵI was diagnosed with celiac disease in 2003, back when nobody even knew what gluten was,91Ƶ said Neufeld. 91ƵFinding a gluten-free beer that stands up to its more traditional counterpart is tough. It91Ƶs a real hole in the market.91Ƶ
Neufeld learned from brewers in Oregon who taught him some of the science in extracting the starches from the gluten-free grains that aren91Ƶt so easily extracted as they are from barley. He uses a combination of millet and rice along with hops and yeast to produce his gluten-free beer.
91ƵI was giving it to my friends, and they couldn91Ƶt tell they were any different from the beers they were drinking at the taproom down the street,91Ƶ said Neufeld. That91Ƶs when I knew things needed to be bigger, and that91Ƶs when Grey Fox started.91Ƶ
The gluten-free beer market in Western Canada is spotty right now according to Neufeld. There are only a handful of taprooms, and liquor stores struggle with consistent supply.
91ƵIn the last five years there91Ƶs been an explosion of gluten-free craft beer in the States,91Ƶ he explained. 91ƵIt really hasn91Ƶt been something that91Ƶs caught on here in Canada. There91Ƶs clearly a need, and we want to change that.91Ƶ
There are challenges in doing that. Neufeld pointed out gluten-free malt is not available in Canada, so he has to source it from Colorado and it91Ƶs expensive to ship. It91Ƶs also more expensive to brew gluten-free beer.
91ƵThat91Ƶs why everybody is scared to get into the market I think,91Ƶ said Neufeld. 91ƵBut my thinking was if I build a gluten-free facility then I can supply or contract to other breweries and they don91Ƶt have to make that capital investment.91Ƶ
Neufeld has secured agreements with taprooms and restaurants throughout the Okanagan that want to carry Grey Fox beers. What he91Ƶs looking for now is a final push to open the doors. He is relying on support through a to help raise an additional $20,000.
91ƵConstruction costs have spiralled out of control, so we thought the Kickstarter might be a way to raise a little bit of extra money, and we91Ƶre getting close to opening,91Ƶ said Neufeld.
Grey Fox Brewing is slated to open this summer on Hiram Walker Court, near Jim Bailey Road and will feature a tasting room and small retail space selling a lager and an IPA in kegs and cans.
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