Experience the Bold Hoppiness of Omission IPA!

Welcome to the world of Omission IPA! This bold, hop-forward Northwest-style IPA is a favorite among lovers. With 6.7% ABV, 15 carbs, and 202 calories, it's the perfect balance of flavor and drinkability. Plus, it's always gluten reduced for those who are sensitive to gluten or following a gluten-free lifestyle.

At Omission Company, we strive to make better-balanced, full-flavored beers that everyone can enjoy. That's why we're proud to introduce our new brews that have all the full flavor of without any of the or gluten.

So what makes Omission IPA so special? We start with a blend of pale and crystal malts for sweetness and character. Then we add a blend of for big hop aroma and flavor — Simcoe, Centennial and Cascade hops — plus dry hopping with Citra hops for extra depth of flavor. The result is a refreshingly hoppy yet easy-drinking IPA ideal for any occasion.

As you enjoy your Omission IPA keep in mind that unfortunately our Pale and will no longer be available starting in the summer of 2022. But don't worry! We encourage you to try some of our other great tasting beers such as Ultimate Golden Ale, Ultimate IPA or new Ultimate Wheat Ale. Crafted to be the ultimate combination of beter balanced attributes, great taste, plus always gluten reduced — they're sure to please any beer lover!

So grab an Omission IPA today and experience why this bold Northwest-style IPA has become a craft beer classic! Cheers!

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Alcohol Content of Omission IPA

Omission IPA has an alcohol content of 6.7% ABV (alcohol by volume). This is a reltively strong beer that is hop-forward in its flavor profile, yet easy to drink. It also has 15 carbs and 202 calories per serving.

The Mystery of Omission IPA

Omission IPA is no longer available in the market starting from summer 2022. This was a difficult decision for us to make, but we felt it was necessary in order to focus on creating better-balanced and full-flavored beers that are a better fit for our customers. We encourage you to try some of our other great tasting beers such as Ultimate Golden Ale, Ultimate IPA or new Ultimate Wheat Ale. Thank you for your understanding!

Does Omission Beer Contain Alcohol?

No, Omission beer is crafted to be alcohol-free. The brewing process removes the alcohol from the beer, making it a non-alcoholic . Omission Beer has been specially brewed to be gluten reduced and non-alcoholic, so it conains no alcohol at all. All of the flavor of a craft beer but with 0% ABV. Enjoy responsibly!

Is Omission Beer Alcohol-Free?

Yes! Omission Non-Alcoholic Brews are brewed to be completely alcohol free. The brewing process helps to reduce the gluten content of the beer, while still delivering a full flavored taste. Omission Non-Alcoholic Brews contain 0.5% alcohol by volume or less, making them completely non-alcoholic. All of their beers are brewed with the same ingredients as their regular beers, just without any alcohol added. This means you can still enjoy a great tasting craft beer without any of the drawbacks associated with consuming alcohol.

Is Omission Beer Safe to Consume?

The safety of Omission beer for those with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity is not fully known. The brewing process for Omission beer does include a step that removes some of the gluten proteins found in traditional beers, however, it cannot guarantee that all traces of gluten have been removed. Therefore, people with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity should exercise caution when consuming Omission beer and be aware that there is a risk of consuming small amounts of gluten. Additionally, some people who have tried Omission beer have reported having adverse reactions after drinking it, so furter caution should be taken if considering drinking this type of beer.

Where is Omission Beer Produced?

Omission beer is brewed by Widmer Brothers Brewing in Portland, Oregon. Widmer Brothers Brewing uses an innovative brewing program to make sure each batch of Omission beer meets the CODEX gluten-free standard of 20 parts per million (ppm) or less. The brewing process takes place at their brewery in Portland and the ingredients used are sourced from local farms and suppliers. The brewers use a special filtration system to remove the gluten from each batch of beer, making it safe for thse who may be sensitive or allergic to gluten.

Who Is the Owner of Omission Brewing?

Omission Brewing is currently owned by Craft Brew Alliance (CBA), a leading craft brewing company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. CBA was formed in 2008 when the Redhook Ale Brewery and Widmer Brothers Brewing merged, and it now owns severl brands, including Kona Brewing Company and Omission Beer. Omission Beer was launched in 2012 as a gluten-free beer crafted to remove gluten from its ingredients. Since then, it has become one of CBA's most successful brands, offering a variety of beer styles that are free from gluten.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Omission IPA is a bold and hop forward Northwest-style IPA, with 6.7% ABV, 15 carbs, 202 calories and always gluten reduced. This beer has a hoppy flavor that is easy to drink and perfect for those looking for a full-flavored craft beer without the alcohol. Omission Pale Ale and Lager will no longer be available after summer 2022, so we recommend trying their Ultimate Golden Ale, Ultimate IPA or new Ultimate Wheat Ale. All of these beers are crafted to be the Ultimate combination of better balanced attributes, great taste, plus always gluten reduced. For those looking for smething non-alcoholic and gluten reduced, Omission has also introduced their Non-Alcoholic Brews that have all the full flavor of the beer you love but without the alcohol.

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Thomas Ashford

Thomas Ashford is a highly educated brewer with years of experience in the industry. He has a Bachelor Degree in Chemistry and a Master Degree in Brewing Science. He is also BJCP Certified Beer Judge. Tom has worked hard to become one of the most experienced brewers in the industry. He has experience monitoring brewhouse and cellaring operations, coordinating brewhouse projects, and optimizing brewery operations for maximum efficiency. He is also familiar mixology and an experienced sommelier. Tom is an expert organizer of beer festivals, wine tastings, and brewery tours.