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Odell Brewing Pils Review

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Odell Brewing Co. (Fort Collins, Colorado) a stalwart of the craft beer scene since 1989, has long been celebrated for its commitment to quality and innovation. Their take on the classic German Pilsner, simply named Odell Brewing Pils, is a refreshing and well crafted homage to the style. While it may not reinvent the wheel, it delivers a solid, approachable interpretation that will please both traditionalists and casual beer drinkers alike.

Odell Brewing Pils

Tasting Notes
Pouring a pale, golden straw color with a bright, frothy white head, Odell Brewing Pils immediately invites you in with its clean and crisp appearance. The aroma is subtle but inviting, offering hints of fresh cut grass, floral hops, and a touch of bready malt. On the palate, the beer is light bodied and effervescent, with a delicate balance of flavors. The malt profile is soft and slightly sweet, reminiscent of fresh baked bread, while the hop character shines through with notes of lemon zest, herbal spice, and a faint floral bitterness. The finish is dry and snappy, leaving a clean, refreshing aftertaste that begs for another sip.

What Stands Out
What sets Odell Brewing Pils apart is its drinkability. It’s a beer that doesn’t try to overwhelm with bold flavors but instead focuses on precision and balance. The use of traditional German hops and malts gives it an authentic feel, while Odell’s craftsmanship ensures a modern, polished touch. It’s a beer that’s equally at home on a sunny patio as it is paired with a hearty meal.

Ratings

  • Appearance – 4.5/5
  • Aroma – 4/5
  • Flavor – 4/5
  • Mouthfeel – 4.5/5
  • Overall – 4.25/5

Odell Brewing Pils is a finely crafted lager that stays true to the traditional German Pilsner style while delivering a bit of American craft beer character. It’s crisp, balanced, and incredibly drinkable, making it a fantastic choice for both casual beer drinkers and dedicated Pilsner fans alike. While it may not push the boundaries of innovation, it does exactly what it sets out to do…provide a refreshing, well balanced Pilsner with a touch of noble hop bite.

If you’re looking for a high quality, no frills craft Pilsner, this is a great one. Perfect for warm weather, backyard gatherings, or simply enjoying a finely executed lager.

If you’ve tried Odell’s Pils, please let us know what you thought about it in the comments section below.

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