Ease Up IPA Gluten Free

£16.99
  • India Pale Ale
  • 4.6%
  • 8x500ml

Ease Up is a golden session IPA with wonderful citrus flavours thanks to a stellar cast of bright, aromatic hops. Following calls to add a gluten free beer to the Adnams range, we’ve tweaked the process when brewing it, making its big-hi... Read more

Contains: Barley, Oats


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Country
United Kingdom
Hops
Centennial and a mix of US hops, British Pilgrim
Malts
Pale Ale, Munich, Crystal, Golden Naked Oats

Available in: Bottles Mini Keg

Allergen and Dietary

Allergens

Contains: Barley, Oats

Nutritional information (per 100ml)
Energy (KJ / kcal) 175 / 42

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ease up i.p.a

ease up i.p.a

Ease Up is a golden session IPA that was inspired by the 'easy' IPA style of beer from the United States. Ease Up’s recipe is built around the hops, which come from both England and American. It has a lower abv than a full-strength US style IPA but is still big on flavour. We thought it would make a great-tasting sessionable option, for those who require or choose a gluten free lifestyle. When producing Ease Up, we use an enzyme called Clarex® which breaks down gluten-type molecules, reducing gluten content to below 20 parts per million (ppm). Only foods that contain 20ppm or less can be labelled as 'gluten-free.' It is tested at the end of fermentation and then, after packaging, it is put on hold while it undergoes a thorough external validation process before it is confirmed gluten free and released. You may see the word barley emphasised in the ingredients list on products that are also labelled gluten-free, but please don't worry. We are obliged to label it this way by law. The Food Information Regulation specifies that cereals containing gluten, including barley, must be emphasised in the ingredients list, as barley is one of the 14 allergens. The gluten-free label means that the product does not contain more than 20 part per million (ppm) gluten, and when a gluten-containing grain like barley is seen in the ingredients list, the level of gluten in the final product will be in line with the law on gluten-free.
ease up i.p.a

Description

Ease Up is a golden session IPA with wonderful citrus flavours thanks to a stellar cast of bright, aromatic hops. Following calls to add a gluten free beer to the Adnams range, we’ve tweaked the process when brewing it, making its big-hitting more accessible. It still has that same great grapefruit flavour, but it’s now also gluten free.

How does it taste

There is a little bit of biscuit in the base, but Ease Up’s flavour is mainly driven by the hops. On the palate, you’ll find resinous flavours of pine, and fruity notes of peach and melon, followed by pithy grapefruit on the finish.

Customer Reviews

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J
Jamie A.
Best beer out there

Perfect blend of citrus ipa and bitterness

T
Tony V.
Adnams GF wins

Pre my Coeliac diagnosis (15-odd yrs ago), Adnams brewed most of the beer that I drank.

In the last 15yrs, I tried many of the GF options that became available, some were OK (ish) for a thirsty Coeliac, but most weren’t. Thankfully there’s a lot more GF choice nowadays, but I’ve now found a definite and clear favourite.

Once again, Adnams will be brewing most of the beer that I drink. Now, get it into the pubs and restaurants!

D
Drummond P.
Great IPA

Forget the gluten free that’s just your marketing, this is a good ipa full of flavour

C
Charles T.
Favourite beer and gluten free

Favourite beer and gluten free…duh - why ask twice

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Lester B.
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