I knew that as soon as I told someone that I was sick yesterday because of an accidental glutenization, they'd say, "So you have a hangover." No, it was not a hangover. It was a glutenization. I can tell the difference in how my body reacts to an injestion of gluten versus an over-indulgence in alcohol. So just to set the record straight, I was not hungover yesterday. I was accidentally glutenized. I kind of had to call in sick for the day until the nausea, sleepiness, and drugged feeling passed and I felt like a human being again.
Friends of ours were having people out to their house for a party Saturday evening. Eddie and I had dinner at home first, then we went to their house later in the evening and stayed for just a couple of hours. When we got there, our host offered us a small glass of brandy. I don't remember what kind he said it was, but it was a really tasty brandy. I knew that brandy, like wine, did not contain gluten so I thought I would be safe. It hit later like a ton of bricks. When I woke up Sunday, I felt like I had been drugged. I was nauseous, sick, and just felt awful.
After I could focus, I went online and researched brandy barrels. I read that some wine and brandy barrels are sealed with a flour and water paste. Also, some of the barrels may have previously held something that contained a glutenous substance. My guess is that the latter was the case, that this brandy was cross-contaminated due to storage. It could have also come from the case he poured the brandy from. He had it in one of those leather pouches, and perhaps he had something glutenous in there previously.
So what do I do in the future? Do I need to take gluten testing kits with me everywhere I go and test everything I'm going to eat or drink for the presence of gluten? Only if I want to drive myself crazy! I'm just going to need to use common sense and caution. I wanted to share this experience with you because it's all part of the gluten free journey. Use your best judgement, and when in doubt, leave it out!
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