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Omission Gluten Free Beers

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

I went to high school in Germany so have long been a beer aficionado but that all came to a screeching to a halt when I was first diagnosed.  In recent years there have been some very good gluten-free beers that have hit the market but none really ever blew me away – that is until now.  When Widmer Brother’s Omission Beer reached out to me I have to admit I was a bit hesitant.  You see they use malted barley in the production process but have developed a proprietary way to remove the gluten.  Okay, still hesitant but then found out its CEO, Terry Michaelson, was diagnosed Celiac twelve years ago and brewmaster Joe Casey’s wife has been Celiac since 2006.  Okay, getting better – but would whatever they did to the beer to make it gluten-free make it, well, taste gluten-free?

I do not say this often about any gluten-free product but this is, hands down, the most amazing gluten-free beer that I have ever come across (and believe me I have been looking).  Take everything you have come to expect from a gluten-free beer and toss it right into the trash.  This beer single-handedly changes everything and it must be the use of the malted barley that really helps to elevate the flavor portfolio of this beer making it 100% indistinguishable from its gluten-filled counterparts.

I sampled both their Pale Ale and Lager varieties.  The Pale Ale was wonderfully light and crisp with subtle caramel flavor undertones you would expect in a really good ale.  It was so smooth and easy to drink I was immediately saddened when that I only had one to enjoy and it was soon gone.  The Lager was a bold but smooth brew.  It had a delicious nutty flavor that had the real-deal lager taste to it.  It had a terrific rich malty taste but was still light and had a real smooth finish to it.

So you are likely wondering just how committed Omission is to ensuring that each batch is indeed gluten-free.  According to their press materials and Web site – extremely.

We’re committed to ensuring that every bottle of Omission beer meets our quality standards for both flavor and gluten content. Each batch of Omission Pale Ale and Omission Lager is tested by an independent lab using the R5 Competitive ELISA test to ensure that every batch contains gluten levels well below the international gluten-free standard of 20 parts per million (ppm) or less.

Actually their beers test at 6 ppm.  You can even view your batch’s actual test results right on Omissions Web site by entering some information found on the bottle. Here’s a cool look inside of their brewery that not only talks about the reasons behind their interests in making a gluten-free brew but also gives a glimpse at the rigid testing and high standards they have in place to ensure each batch is gluten-free.


At the moment you can only get their beers in Oregon but I am hoping that this will soon change because I am already missing their taste.  Those of you in Oregon, you can check out where to buy Omission in your local area on their Web site. Hopefully they will soon be available in additional regions or for online purchase because once you try Omission you will most definitely be hooked.

So other gluten-free brews, be afraid…be very afraid because there’s a new kid on the block and it just reset the bar when it comes to gluten-free beer.

Celiacs, Your GF Beer Has Arrived

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Many of you who follow me regularly know that I do like a drink from time to time and since my diagnosis (going on ten years) my thirst has pretty much been quenched by spirits and wine.  Now that is all well and good but you see I actually really like beer.  Perhaps it stems back to my high school days in Germany where beer was pretty much a staple of one’s diet which also resulted in me becoming something of a beer snob.  Yes, there are other gluten-free beers out there and some of them are actually okay but with New Planet it was love at first sip.

New Planet is based out of Boulder, Colorado and their CEO, Pedro Gonzales was diagnosed with Celiac in 2003.  Not only are they committed to making great gluten-free beers but they also donate a portion of their proceeds to ecosystem conservation – nice!

I wasn’t sure what to expect when three bottles from New Planet arrived at my door but I quickly, as instructed, chilled the bottles of Tread Lightly Ale, 3R Raspberry, and Off Grid Pale Ale.  Already loving the names I was excited to try a real craft gluten-free brew.

So, over the next couple of weekends I would crack out a bottle and indulge at lunch.  First up was the 3R Raspberry.  The three R’s stand for Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle by the way (a nod to the companies environmental cause ties).  This was a real stand out in my opinion.  It was a clean, crisp beer that had just a wisp of raspberry that was perfectly balanced by a very subtle hint of citrus.  It is far more complex than any raspberry ales I can remember in my pre-Celiac diagnosis days

Next up was the Tread Lightly Ale.  This was a refreshing and light ale where the hops flavor really came through and again it was rounded out with the subtle kick or citrus that was very, very mild but helped to add an ever so subtle flavor undertone to this beer.

Last up was the Off Grid Pale Ale.  This was a darker amber beer that that was the perfect balance of spicy and subtle sweetness from the hops and molasses respectively.  I have long been a dark beer kind of guy and can honestly say that I have not had anything remotely close to a decent darker brew until Off Grid came along.

I highly recommend that if you are a beer person that you check out New Planet because aside from gluten, the only thing missing is the aftertaste that seems to be so prominent in other gluten-free beers.

You can learn more about New Planet and their beers on their Web site and find out where you can purchase it locally.  Unfortunately they are only on shelves in twelve states so far (and mine is not one of them) but fear not my imbibing friends, they are available mail order on Brewforia.

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