Widmer Omission Pale Ale & Lager Details

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From Widmer:

Omission Beer introduces the first two beers in its gluten-free craft beer portfolio: Omission Lager and Omission Pale Ale. Announced in late March by Craft Brew Alliance (CBA), Omission is the first craft beer brand in the United States focused exclusively on brewing great-tasting craft beers with traditional beer ingredients, including malted barley, that are specially crafted to be gluten-free.

Brewed by Widmer Brothers Brewing in Portland, Ore., Omission beers are brewed using a proprietary brewing process to reduce the gluten levels to well below the widely accepted international gluten-free standard of 20 parts per million (ppm) for food and beverages. The international gluten-free standard was set forth by the Codex Alimentarius Commission, which was created in 1963 by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Health Organization.

“After announcing the Omission Beer brand last week, we’re looking forward to sharing our first two gluten-free craft beers with the craft beer and gluten-free communities in Oregon,” said Terry Michaelson, CEO. “Omission Lager and Omission Pale Ale really push the boundaries of what’s possible, and we’re thrilled to offer two great craft beers that anyone of legal drinking age can enjoy.”

“Omission Lager and Omission Pale Ale are great examples of their respective styles,” said Joe Casey, Widmer Brothers brewmaster. “The lager is brewed in the traditional lager style and the pale ale is a true American style pale. We’re excited that these two beers will allow more people to enjoy a great craft beer experience.”

Gluten-Free Omission Lager and Omission Pale Ale:

Omission Lager is a refreshing and crisp beer, brewed in the traditional lager style. Perfect for a variety of beer drinking occasions, Omission Lager’s aromatic hop profile offers a unique, easy-drinking gluten-free beer for those looking for a lighter and approachable beer style. Bold and hoppy, Omission Pale Ale is a hop-forward American Pale Ale, brewed to showcases the Cascade hop profile. Amber in color, Omission Pale Ale’s floral aroma is complemented by caramel malt body, making for a delicious gluten-free craft beer.

About Omission Lager
About Omission Pale Ale

Ingredients
Ingredients

Malts: Pale, Caramel 10
Malts: Pale, Caramel 10, Dark Munich, Carapils

Hops: Citra, Sterling, Mt. Hood
Hops: Cascade, Citra

Profile
Profile

IBU: 20
IBU: 33

ABV: 4.6%
ABV: 5.8%

Omission Lager and Omission Pale Ale have a suggested retail price of $9.99 per six-pack and are now available in 12-ounce bottles at the Widmer Brothers Gasthaus Pub, and at retailers and bars throughout Oregon.

Gluten-Free, See Your Bottle’s Test Results Online:

Each batch of Omission Beer is tested by an independent lab, Eurofins Scientific, the world leader in food and pharmaceutical products testing, to ensure that all Omission beers contain well below the international gluten-free standard of 20 ppm of gluten. Gluten levels in Omission beers are tested using the R5 competitive ELISA test. Beer is not released to consumers until test results are received and after an extended quality assurance hold.

Each bottle of Omission beer is stamped with a date code indicating when it was brewed and bottled. Consumers are encouraged to visit www.OmissionTests.com, where they can enter the code from their bottle and view their beer’s R5 competitive ELISA test results.

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