One Drop Jaw Dropper Pastry Smoothie Sour Ale 440mL — Berry Bomb, Thick and Loud
🍺 This is smoothie sour with zero interest in holding back. One Drop Jaw Dropper is thick, juicy and full of loud berry fruit, landing with the kind of plush, pastry-leaning intensity that makes the first sip feel like a full dessert pour. It is a can built for fruit, texture and impact.
Brewed by One Drop Brewing Co. in Botany, Sydney, Jaw Dropper leans deep into jabuticaba, raspberry and banana, then pushes even further with coconut cream, marshmallow fluff, vanilla, lactose, oats and sugar for a fuller, creamier finish. The result is rich, pulpy and unapologetically over the top in the best way.
The palate is dense and plush, with dark berry weight up front, a creamy middle, and a bright sour pull that keeps everything moving. At 7.3% ABV, it has enough body to carry all that flavour without turning flat or clumsy.
Tasting Notes
| Nose | Dark berry fruit, marshmallow sweetness and a soft creamy lift. |
| Palate | Thick and plush, with jabuticaba, raspberry, banana, coconut cream and vanilla through a creamy tart middle. |
| Finish | Rich, pulpy and lingering, with berry weight and a bright sour snap at the close. |
Product Details
| 🌏 | Origin | Australia / Botany, Sydney |
| 🏭 | Producer | One Drop Brewing Co. |
| 🥃 | Style | Pastry Smoothie Sour Ale |
| 📦 | Volume | 440mL |
| 🔢 | ABV | 7.3% |
| 🌡️ | Best Served | Well chilled |
Why We Like It
- jabuticaba, raspberry and banana give it deep fruit weight
- coconut cream, marshmallow and vanilla push it into full pastry-sour territory
- lactose, oats and sugar give it a thicker, creamier body
- 7.3% abv gives it enough body to carry the richness properly
- a strong pick for smoothie sour and fruited sour drinkers
- one drop does thick modern sour style with real confidence
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 creamy weight stays tight.
Food Pairing
- basque cheesecake
- fried chicken
- berry desserts
- salty chips for contrast
Pour it cold. Let the berries do the damage.