After brewing and kegging his beer, Odell would deliver it, pick up empties, and make sales calls out of his old mustard-colored Datsun pickup.
[2] In 1996, Odell Brewing amended its draft-only commitment and added a bottling line to start packaging six packs.
[4] Week-long festivities included a Silver Lining Soiree, Oktoberfest celebration, and Cellar Series release of 180 Shilling.
In July 2015, Odell Brewing Co. launched an employee stock ownership program in order to ensure the future independence of the brewery.
Family members Doug, Wynne and Corkie Odell sold 51 percent of the stock to three senior executives of the brewery.
Odell Outreach is an extension of the brewery's charitable giving program that enlists co-workers, family and friends to participate in volunteer activities throughout the community.
[7] The Charity of the Month program allocates a percentage of taproom proceeds to non-profit organizations serving environmental, educational or humanitarian causes.
The sustainability coordinator is currently working with the City of Fort Collins Wastewater Treatment Plant to see if spent yeast can be used to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in the municipality waste water without using chemicals.