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24 reviews for Odell Brewing Company
| notalush (159), Denver, Colorado | | November 1, 2009 We were planning on hitting New Belgium, but it was way too crowded for us to bring the baby inside, so we decided to hit here and Fort Collins instead - large, homey tasting room, with quite a bit of outdoor seating - a little difficult to find, since it pretty much looks like a farm from the road - a good selection, but the fact that they have pre-selected tasting trays means that you have to dish out the extra cash to buy full glasses of the more rare offerings, which is kind of lame - the taster trays are quite cheap though (4 bucks for six 3 ounce glasses) - the staff was friendly and knowledgeable - the majority of the patrons were slightly uptight, upper-middle class twenty somethings, which is odd for Colorado, but I noticed this in other places in Fort Collins, too - I guess it’s a college town thing - anyway, overall a decent place. | | sroberts (26), Columbia, Missouri | | September 7, 2009 The beer selection was great. Both samplers allow enthusiasts the opportunity to pick what they like best. The atmosphere was great and relaxing. I thoroughly enjoyed the patio. The staff was very knowledgeable of the products and I enjoyed the conversations with them. I was able to have an educational experience as well as enjoy quality beer. | | ratman197 (103), Arvada, Colorado | | August 17, 2009 Good size well lit tasting room with outdoor seating available. Service was good and servers were knowledgable. Selection was good with around 10 beers available. Good place to stop and close to the other brewerys in Fort Collins. | | jacquestorm (15), , | | July 29, 2009 NICE BREWERY AND GOOD BEER!!! | | soyorganic (18), Denver, Colorado | | March 25, 2009 Good 19th if you played at link n greens right across the street. Got there 30 mins before closing but it is a modern looking tasting room and a nice selection of their pilot beers. Patio seating and seems like a very popular place in Ft. Collins. | | BlackForestCO (18), Fort Collins, Colorado | | January 16, 2009 Towards the northeast edge of Fort Collins sits Odell Brewery. Home to a moderate sized tasting room with an average of 8-10 beers on tap at any given time. For the decent cost of $5 you can get a 5 sample tray, but they also give you a $3 discount token for any of the Odell merchandise in their shop. You can also buy single pints of whatever your heart desires. Brewery tours are available, but I have never taken part in one. Staff seem to have a decent idea what is going on there, and overall it is worth a quick trip if in Fort Collins. | | ¾ (599), Colorado | | September 20, 2008 Nice little copy of the New Belgium deal that they have going here. Tasting room only, no restaurant, not a typical pub... but they have patio seating and WIFI, big open spaces inside. A ton of beer tourists, college aged, similar to what you see at New Belgium. Most people ordering sampler trays but they sell pints as well. Nice place to sit and have a pint. Worth visiting for a couple of the small batch brewpub-only offerings. Prices are a little high, capturing the tourists, I guess. | | kyzr (18), Belgrade, Montana | | September 19, 2008 Very friendly staff that were very helpful to all that I saw. Nice to have 3 different flights to chose from. Didn’t take the tour, but will next time I’m around. Worth the stop to try the non-bottled fun stuff. | | redlight (50), Winter Park, Florida | | October 17, 2007 Very good looking facility, very nice. The samplers are $3 with 3 different versions, but you get a $3 token to use for merch or put it in a bucket and the brewery donates it to charity. And they had a few of their beers poured on a nitro faucet, the IPA being my favorite. A really good experience, i wish i had time for the tour, next time. | | Dansting (114), Overland Park, Kansas | | June 27, 2007 Visited on a Friday afternoon. Located in a nice building just on the outside of the main part of town. The inside of the building was wide open with plenty of seating inside and outside and a very long bar inside. The staff was very friendly, and they had about eight to ten beers on tap, included nitrogen taps of some of their normal beers. When we were there, the Levity and Porter were on nitrogen as well as CO2. They had a $3 sample tray of 7 beers and you got a token for $3 off anything you buy there (although if you were an AHA member it was free without the token, but you get a pint glass with any purchase). The tour itself was same old, same old, although they did have a free raffle for a free jug of beer to someone on the tour (not me though). Definitely stop by if in the Fort Collins area. |
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