Odell Brewing's newest beer pours with a pink color and has a tart taste.

The 4.5-percent ABV fruited sour called Sippin' Pretty hit shelves in Larimer County earlier this month and will be available throughout the rest of Odell’s 18-state footprint by early December.

The beer will be offered year-round by the Fort Collins-based craft brewery, available in canned six-packs.

“While we’ve always enjoyed brewing barrel-aged wild sours, we saw an opportunity to brew something more thirst-quenching and sessionable with complex and interesting fruits,” head brewer Bill Beymer said in a press release.

Sippin' Pretty is made with guava, acai, elderberries and Himalayan pink sea salt.

The beer was inspired by a guava gose that has been the best seller at Odell's new Denver RiNo Brewhouse.

“It was clear to us that people are craving a more sessionable, lightly tart ale,” said Brent Cordle, the head brewer at Odell's Denver brewery, in the press release.

Odell, the country's 22nd largest craft brewer, offered the first samples of the Sippin' Pretty at the Great American Beer Festival in September.

The beer joins 90 Shilling, IPA, Rupture fresh grind ale and Myrcenary double IPA as flagship beers made year-round and distributed across Odell's footprint. The brewery also plans to add a new version of its Mountain Standard IPA to its year-round lineup in spring 2019.

Colorado Lager, 5 Barrel pale ale, Cutthroat Porter and Easy Street wheat are also produced year-round by Odell but have limited distribution.

“We believe beer is the most versatile beverage on the planet," Beymer said. "From the big barrel-aged stouts, to hoppy IPAs, to crisp, refreshing lagers, beer can adapt to a variety of palates.

"Sippin’ Pretty is our testament to all the unique things beer can be.”