Angel Falls
One Drop Brewing Co. in Botany, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺
IPA - Imperial New England / Hazy Special|
Score
6.92
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Angel Falls drops 979 metres from the Venezuelan jungle, so far that much of it never reaches the ground. It turns to mist on the way down, suspended somewhere between water and air.
We took that as our cue.
Born from a homebrew idea now pushed to the big stage, this hazy expression is built to live in that same in-between. A grist loaded with 20% oats lays down a soft, pillowy base, while a blend of two yeast strains keeps things drifting, never quite settling.
Southern Cross flow through the whirlpool, setting the tone before a dry hop of Riwaka, Nelson Sauvin and Nectaron lifts everything into the canopy.
What follows is pure hop expression — layered tropicals, lifted aromatics, and a natural intensity that needs nothing added.
Unfiltered by design. Suspended in its own state.
Salud!
Angel Falls drops 979 metres from the Venezuelan jungle, so far that much of it never reaches the ground. It turns to mist on the way down, suspended somewhere between water and air.
We took that as our cue.
Born from a homebrew idea now pushed to the big stage, this hazy expression is built to live in that same in-between. A grist loaded with 20% oats lays down a soft, pillowy base, while a blend of two yeast strains keeps things drifting, never quite settling.
Southern Cross flow through the whirlpool, setting the tone before a dry hop of Riwaka, Nelson Sauvin and Nectaron lifts everything into the canopy.
What follows is pure hop expression — layered tropicals, lifted aromatics, and a natural intensity that needs nothing added.
Unfiltered by design. Suspended in its own state.
Salud!
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7.6/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 8
From a 440ml can 0n 14/6/2026. Pours a hazy deep golden with a medium head. Has a bright fruity nose. Tastes of sweet tropicl and stone fruit, with lots of peach, apricot, mango and pineapple, leading into a modest but quite tangy bitterness. Pillowy mouthfeel with moderate carbonation. Less savoury than most OD hazies, and fairly straight forward, but still very enjoyable.
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Plonk
on 14 Jun 2026
at 05:00