One Drop Don’t Hide Pulp Sour Ale 440mL — Thick Fruit, Loud Sour
🍺 Front-footed, fruit-loaded and impossible to ignore, Don’t Hide is the kind of sour that makes no attempt to play subtle. One Drop pushes this one into full pulp mode — thick, vibrant and packed with juicy fruit, with just enough tartness underneath to keep the whole thing bright rather than heavy.
Brewed by One Drop Brewing Co. in Botany, Sydney, this 440mL release sits firmly in the brewery’s pulp sour lane. Guava, blackberry, blueberry and strawberry do most of the talking here, while lactose helps pull the texture into a softer, creamier shape that feels plush in the glass.
The palate is thick, juicy and very easy to sink into. It opens bright and fruit-forward, then settles into a pulpy, creamy middle that keeps every fruit note loud and clear. At 7.5% ABV, it has enough weight to carry all that flavour without losing its easy-drinking edge.
Tasting Notes
| Nose | Guava, blackberry, blueberry and strawberry with a bright, juicy lift. |
| Palate | Thick and pulpy, with layered berry fruit, guava sweetness and a creamy tart middle. |
| Finish | Soft, fruity and lingering, with a bright sour edge holding the finish together. |
Product Details
| 🌏 | Origin | Australia / Botany, Sydney |
| 🏭 | Producer | One Drop Brewing Co. |
| 🥃 | Style | Pulp Sour Ale |
| 📦 | Volume | 440mL |
| 🔢 | ABV | 7.5% |
| 🌡️ | Best Served | Well chilled |
Why We Like It
- Big layered fruit from guava, blackberry, blueberry and strawberry
- Thick pulp texture gives it real smoothie-like weight
- Lactose softens the tartness into a creamier finish
- 7.5% ABV gives it enough body to carry the fruit properly
- A strong pick for fruited sour and pastry sour drinkers
- Bold can with real craft-fridge presence
How to Serve
Serve it properly cold in a stemmed beer glass or straight from the can. Keep it chilled so the fruit stays bright and the sour edge stays tight.
Food Pairing
- Basque cheesecake
- Fried chicken
- Mixed berry desserts
- Salty chips for contrast
Pour it cold. Let the fruit stay loud.