Scotland’s only woman-owned non-alcoholic brewing company, Jump Ship Brewing, has released Jackstaff IPA in time for summer.

Jackstaff IPA

The latest release has been designed for easy summer sipping, offering IPA flavour without the hangover. Joining its core range of beers, Jackstaff is named after a flagpole on a ship. 

Jump Ship was born in 2019 out of a love of beer and a horror of hangovers. Sonja Mitchell, a keen sailor, beer lover, and mother of three, decided to ‘jump ship’ from her marketing job to launch a non-alcoholic brewing company based firmly on flavour. 

“Jackstaff is the perfect non-alcoholic session IPA,” said Sonja. “It’s full flavoured and satisfying, drinkable and moreish, so is the perfect addition to summer barbecues. 

“Brewed with Mosaic and Centennial hops for a heady mix of citrus and peach, Jackstaff joins our award-winning Yardarm Lager, Goosewing IPA, Flying Colours Pale Ale, and Stoker’s Stoat in part of our main collection of non-alcoholic beers, which are available all year round.”

Jump Ship Brewing has a strong charitable focus at its heart, with a commitment from the outset to donate at least 10% of its profits to a variety of charities. These are nominated by Jump Ship’s customers, or ‘ship mates’.