
Getting Lost in the Haze: A Look at BrewDog’s Hazy Jane
Every once in a while, a beer comes along that perfectly captures a style—and for many craft beer fans, Hazy Jane by BrewDog is exactly that kind of brew. Whether you’re already deep into hazy IPAs or just dipping your toes into the style, this one deserves a spot in your rotation.
What Is Hazy Jane?
Hazy Jane is a New England–style IPA (NEIPA) brewed by BrewDog, a Scottish craft brewery known for bold flavors and boundary-pushing beer. [hopculture.com]
In its most common form, it clocks in at around 5.0% ABV, though stronger variants (like Double and Triple Hazy Jane) also exist. [brewdog.com]
This beer is intentionally unfiltered and brewed with oats and wheat, giving it that signature hazy appearance and smooth, soft mouthfeel. [brewdog.com]
Appearance: Hazy by Name, Hazy by Nature
Pour a Hazy Jane into a glass and you’ll see exactly what the name promises. Expect a cloudy, golden-orange body with a light, fluffy head. [beer-insiders.com]
It looks less like a traditional IPA and more like a glass of fresh citrus juice—and that’s entirely by design.
Aroma: A Tropical Invitation
The aroma is where Hazy Jane starts flexing its muscles. Right out of the can or glass, you’re hit with a wave of tropical and citrus notes.
Common aromas include:
- Pineapple
- Mango
- Citrus zest
- Stone fruit
This fruit-forward character comes from generous late-hop additions and dry hopping, which maximize aroma without adding harsh bitterness. [dropt.beer]
Flavor: Juice Bomb Territory
Take a sip, and Hazy Jane delivers exactly what the nose promised. This is a**“juice bomb” IPA** with layers of fruit flavor:
- Mango and pineapple
- Peach and other stone fruits
- Tangerine and citrus notes
Unlike traditional IPAs that lean heavily on bitterness, Hazy Jane keeps things balanced. There’s still a hint of bitterness, but it plays a supporting role rather than stealing the spotlight.
Mouthfeel: Smooth and Easy Drinking
One of the defining features of this beer is its soft, pillowy texture. Thanks to oats and wheat in the grain bill, Hazy Jane has a smooth, almost creamy body that makes it incredibly approachable. [beer-insiders.com]
At 5% ABV, it’s also highly drinkable—perfect for those times when you want something flavorful without being overly heavy.
A Bit of Background
Hazy Jane first arrived in 2018, during the peak rise of New England IPAs. [hopculture.com]
Originally released as a stronger “juice bomb,” BrewDog later introduced a lower-ABV version to make it more sessionable—helping it become one of their most recognizable beers worldwide. [brewdog.com]
Since then, the “Hazy Jane family” has grown to include several variations, proving just how popular this style—and this beer—has become.
Food Pairings
If you’re pairing Hazy Jane with food, lean into its citrusy, tropical character:
- Grilled seafood
- Fresh salads with citrus dressing
- Spicy dishes (like tacos or curry)
- Fried foods
The beer’s juicy profile and moderate bitterness help cut through rich or spicy flavors beautifully. [beermonthclub.com]
Final Thoughts
BrewDog’s Hazy Jane isn’t just another hazy IPA—it’s a great example of why the style exploded in popularity. It’s fruity, smooth, approachable, and just complex enough to keep experienced craft drinkers interested.
Whether you’re chasing haze or just looking for an easy-drinking IPA with big flavor, Hazy Jane delivers.
Rating (BillsBeerBlog Style): 🍺🍺🍺🍺
A solid, juicy crowd-pleaser that earns its place in the haze craze.