Odell Brewing Company

Regional Brewery in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues

Established in 1989

Contact
800 East Lincoln Ave, Fort Collins, CO, CO 80524, United States
Description
Founded in 1989, Odell Brewing was started by Doug Odell, his wife Wynne, and his sister Corkie. Thirty years later, the culture of family and collaboration still thrives fostering a brewery full of beer-centric people. It is this passion for beer that inspires Odell Brewing to create quality, hand-crafted and innovative brews. Odell Brewing is committed to providing exceptional service to its customers while making positive contributions to their co-workers and community through its outreach and charitable giving programs. Odell Brewing was named the “Best Medium Sized Company to Work For” in Colorado in 2015, is the 34th largest craft brewery in the United States, and recently sold the majority of the company to its co-workers (now co-owners) in a combined management buyout and Employee Stock Ownership Program.

     Show


7.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8

Nicely hopped aroma, lots of pine and grapefruit, a touch of sweat (amarillo?). Lean caramelized bready malts with a lighter than expected hop flavoring. Tingly and slightly citric. Finish is medium bitter and moving toward thin, off-dry. Copperish color, appealing dense head and dense if sparse lacing. Hmm, yes it does seem to feel thin the further in I go. I could drink alot of this and enjoy it, but it does feel somewhat flawed.

Tried on 16 Mar 2007 at 18:49


7.9
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Bottle courtesy of Beerandblues2: Poured a pitch-black color porter with a nice medium foamy head with great retention. Aroma of chocolate malt with some nice roasted notes is really enjoyable. Taste is dominated by the chocolate malt with again some nice roasted malt to balance and light hops at the end. Body is quite full but could have been creamier IMO. I have to admit that this is very well done and would be nice as a session porter considering the low alcohol %.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Feb 2007 at 13:12


7.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8.5

Pretty nice on the whole, very characterful, although I’m not blown away by it. Starts with a deep garnet-black color and a nice full creamy beige head and soft lacing. Aroma mildly acrid with soured chocolate milk and light roast malt. There is perhaps an element of light citric or grassy hop in there. Nice medium-full mouthfeel, with a good chocolate, coffee and roast beginning. Not in the least overtly sweet, although a tinge of caramel and acidity rise through the middle, leaving a slightly acidic and dry finish. Very well built, modest strength and robustness, but thats very OK by me. I just feel there could be a little more depth, and I think the acidity might detract somewhat.

Tried on 10 Feb 2007 at 23:37


6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 6

Bottle courtesy of Beernadblues2: Poured a deep red/brown color ale with a quite large foamy head with adequate retention. Aroma of medium citrus hops with some weak caramel malt. Taste consists of semi-sweet caramel malt with some medium citrus and bitter hops. Body is about average with some medium carbonation and no sign of alcohol. Overall, I thought this was a light version of an American strong ale and definitely lacking on character to make it truly worthwhile.

Tried from Bottle on 05 Feb 2007 at 14:32


6.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Bottle (trade with ford9719). Very different aroma - lemon, green pepper or light jalapeno and leather. Hazy dark amber color with moderate head. Lightly sweet fruity flavor initial followed by a moderate malty flavor and ending with a hops and ash flavor. Different and really hard to compare to anything else I’ve drunk.

Tried from Bottle on 02 Feb 2007 at 18:52


7.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

12oz bottle from Crosling, drunk on 1/25/07, thanks Nick!
Hell of an appearance on this one! A huge, fairly dense cream-colored head rises up quickly atop a mostly clear (beer is bottle conditioned) maize-golden body with ample, tiny-bubbled carbonation. Head recedes slowly, never falling below cover, though, and leaving profuse amounts of webby lacing.
Wow, a lot going on in the nose. All at once, you’re hit with distinctly authentic European lager yeast (czech pils at least if not another) which produces crisp apples and other minerals. True-to-style European hops are well-integrated, adding bright acidity and plenty of raw, aromatic, wet, green grass. Strong herbal notes arise as well and sink slowly and evenly in to an assertive, but not dominant or brash maltiness that is full of honey, warm sourdough baguette and a touch of dry biscuits. Smells absolutely delicious, but rather strong as well (not surprisingly). Warming releases more and more yeast notes, light apple and mineral notes are omnipresent but the dry, herbal hops remain somewhat stronger than the yeast. A fair amount of acidity seems to perk up on the finish, as well. No alcohol vapors, very clean, which is a great thing about strong lagers vs. strong ales (when they’re done correctly). Medium-high to high aroma strength and very sniffable.
Sumptuous pils malt mixes with crisp, grassy and surprisingly quite bitter hoppiness to provide stunning balance. Yeast is very crisp on the end, biting even, as it should be, with sourish grains and moderate doughiness setting in on to the palate as it progresses. Maybe a bit too much sourness/acidity builds up and there are some rough, biscuity/grainy edges, but for a lager of this strength, I’ve shocked by its drinkability. Contributing to this most primarily are its wonderful attenuation and natural carbonation which is highly tolerable and engaging. Knock out some of the excessive sourdough notes and maybe even take it a little more dry (it can never be too dry!). Substantial texture, but light enough to keep with a drinkable nature. Alcohol very well masked. Great intro to this brewery!

Tried from Bottle on 01 Feb 2007 at 20:43


4.2
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 3 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 3

Bottle courtesy of Beerandblues2: Poured a medium amber with some light cloudiness and a medium slightly off-white foamy head with good retention and lacing. Aroma of dry and bitter hops is dominating. Taste consists of aggressive metallic hops with strong dry bitter finish. Body is slightly above average with some medium carbonation. I don’t know if the bottle was oxidized or if the type of hops use provide the metallic taste but I can’t say that this was a much appreciated experience.

Tried from Bottle on 01 Feb 2007 at 09:34


6.9
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Bottle (Courtesy of ford9719). Wheat malt aroma with hints of clove, peach and banana. Cloudy yellow-orange color with small head. Light peach, clove, coriander and wheat malt flavor. An extremely nice American wheat - approaches a Belgian wit or Hefe.

Tried from Bottle on 27 Jan 2007 at 19:29


7.2
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 14

Grassy and tart, this is a tasty lager. Clear golden pour with moderate white head. Malty nose with notes of straw, grass and a slight acrid aroma. Sweet flavor (pineapple) with distinct notes straw and dough. Tart at the end. Clean palate, moderate carbonation, medium body. Smooth feel.

Tried on 25 Nov 2006 at 19:05


6.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6

This beer came to me in my beer club. I have never heard of the brewer before. Sampled from a 12 oz brown bottle this beer poured a black color with a large brown head. The aroma is a rather pleasant mix of strong bitter roasty malts and coffee. The mouthfeel is moderately thick. The flavor is very roasty, smoky and dry. Well made but not really my style.

Tried from Bottle on 04 Nov 2006 at 00:00


Brewery Stats
Score 6.82
Beers423
Ticks2890