Continuing on its rapid growth in 2025 across the U.S., domestic beer brand Outlaw Light Beer is once again increasing its reach across the Pacific Northwest as it expands partnerships throughout Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
Outlaw Light is now available via Odom Corporation in Washington and Idaho, and Point Blank Distributing across Central and Northern Oregon, according to the brewery, extending access for retailers, bars and consumers.
Brewed in the heart of Colorado by Tivoli Brewing Co., Outlaw Light Beer contains just 105 calories per serving and a light 4.2% ABV, according to the brewery.
“Building Outlaw Light across the Pacific Northwest has been a key part of our growth strategy,” said Ari Opsahl, CEO of Tivoli Brewing Co., in a news release. “This expansion marks another meaningful step forward for the brand. Through our partners at Odom and Point Blank Distributing, more consumers can enjoy a light beer that fits seamlessly into the way people here live, gather and spend quality time with one another.”
“Outlaw brings new life to the light beer segment in the PNW,” added Gwen Dieker, director of supplier management at Odom Corporation for Washington and Idaho. “It’s where quality meets affordability. This brand fills a gap for consumers seeking a dependable, easy-drinking option that aligns with their everyday lifestyle. We see strong potential for Outlaw as more shoppers discover the brand and taste it for themselves.”
“Outlaw Light brings solid branding, lineage and accessibility to Point Blank’s catalog,” added Keegan Dellabough-Miranda, director of brand management at Point Blank Distributing. “It’s a beer that resonates with today’s drinker — straightforward, well-crafted and positioned for real growth.”
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