
Odell Beers Hit Texas Taps
This will be the first new market for Odell in more than two years, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the brewery’s recently completed expansion.
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This will be the first new market for Odell in more than two years, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the brewery’s recently completed expansion.

These beers are brewed and conditioned with the sweet stuff.

The new relationship with Anheuser-Busch is a huge step for Blue Point Brewing Company.

Queen of Beers best of show 2008! An excellent stylistic example of a German Pilsner.

A malty, hoppy amber ale.

A balanced, yet aggresive IPA that showcases the citrus aroma of Amarillo hops

American stout full of resinous, piney NW hops.

Hop-forward German ale with plenty of complex malt character to back it up, true to style.

A traditional beer, perfect for Oktoberfest celebrations.

A new take on an old classic. Brewed in the tradition of the classic Dusseldorf Alt, rich malty and chewy, but with American noble hops.

Lots of rye for some grainy-spicy, and a touch of honey to lighten the body.

An American amber ale with light malt and biscuit flavors, balanced by a crisp hop presence.

Westcoast-style amber full of caramel and citrus hop, with a touch of roast in the finish.

Dark brown lager full of toasty malt with a touch of caramel and roast.

A very pale, very strong ale brewed with Pilsner malt and a generous portion of sugar to lighten the body and boost the alcohol. The Belgian yeast strain provides a complex, spicy character.

Nice balance, not overly hoppy. Chocolate rye gives some nice hints of roasted grains and coffee with a slight rye bite.

A light wheat beer with a distinct clove aroma.

Rich, malty, and packs a punch.

A rich, lightly spiced Belgian Dark Strong Ale

An award winning IPA recipe.