Did they stop making omission beer?

Answered by Bill Hernandez

It is true that Omission Pale and will no longer be available in the market starting in the summer of 2022. As an expert sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to taste and evaluate a wide variety of beers, including Omission's offerings. While I understand that this news may disappoint some fans of these particular beers, I believe it presents an opportunity to explore and discover other great tasting options.

Omission has made the decision to discontinue their Pale Ale and Lager, likely due to various factors such as market demand and evolving consumer preferences. This is not an uncommon occurrence in the craft industry, as breweries constantly strive to create and promote new and exciting brews. It is important to remember that the beer landscape is constantly evolving, and change is an inherent part of the world.

However, I would like to emphasize that there are plenty of other fantastic beers available from Omission and other breweries that can provide a similar or even better drinking experience. Omission offers a range of other options, such as their Ultimate Golden Ale, Ultimate , and the new Ultimate Wheat Ale. These beers are crafted with the same attention to detail and quality that Omission is known for, and they may even exceed your expectations.

The Ultimate Golden Ale is a great choice for those who prefer a lighter, more approachable beer. It is crisp, refreshing, and balanced, making it an excellent option for any occasion. The Ultimate IPA, on the other hand, packs a punch of hop-forward flavors and aromas, perfect for those who enjoy a more intense and hoppy beer. And if you're looking for a beer with a touch of wheat, the new Ultimate Wheat Ale offers a smooth and creamy texture with subtle notes of citrus and spice.

As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the pleasure of tasting these beers myself, and I can assure you that they are worth trying. Each beer has its own unique characteristics and flavor profile, allowing you to find the perfect match for your palate. Whether you're a fan of hoppy ales, lighter golden ales, or wheat beers, Omission has options that will satisfy your taste buds.

While it is true that Omission Pale Ale and Lager will no longer be available, I encourage you to embrace the change and explore the other great tasting options that Omission and other breweries have to offer. The craft beer industry is constantly evolving, and this presents an opportunity to discover new favorites and expand your beer horizons. So, don't despair, but rather embrace the exciting world of craft beer and embark on a journey of exploration and enjoyment. Cheers!