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Jump Ship Yardarm Alc Free

Jump Ship Yardarm Alc Free

Regular price £2.20
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Producer Jump Ship Brewery
Country Scotland
Region Edinburgh
ABV 0.50%

Tasting Notes

Citrus, Juniper, Crisp and Refreshing

This Pairs With:

Edinburgh and UK Shipping

✓ Carefully packed by our team in Edinburgh

✓ Free local delivery in Edinburgh and
Falkirk for orders over £35

✓ Free UK delivery over £90

✓ Click & Collect available

✓ Shipping to Northern Ireland and Scottish Isles available on request: orders@thebeerhive.co.uk

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More About Jump Ship Yardarm Alc Free

Awarded the best non-alcoholic lager in the world at the World Beer Awards 2021, our Yardarm lager is crisp and lively, with a perfect balance of biscuity malt and citrusy hops. Zesty, refreshing and exceedingly drinkable.

Vegan & Gluten Free

Meet the Producer, Jump Ship Brewery

Jump Ship Brewery

Style: Alcohol Free Brewery

Jump Ship arrived on the alcohol-free beer scene and immediately felt less depressing than most of the category already. Founded in Edinburgh by former sailor Sonja Mitchell, the brewery focuses entirely on low and no alcohol beer, but crucially still brews things that taste like proper beer rather than lightly carbonated compromise.

The Yardarm lager and Flying Colours pale ale have become especially popular because they actually keep proper malt character and hop flavour intact. Crisp lager, citrusy pale ale, decent body, clean finish. Simple idea really, but loads of alcohol-free breweries still somehow miss it completely.

There’s also a nice practical honesty behind the whole thing. The brewery never pushes weird wellness messaging or acts like drinking alcohol-free beer automatically transforms your life into a sunrise yoga advert. Sometimes people just want a decent pint and to wake up functional the next morning.

The branding helps too. Nautical without becoming gimmicky, modern without trying too hard and refreshingly free from the aggressively beige “mindful drinking” aesthetic that took over loads of low alcohol brands recently.

Alcohol-free beer has improved massively over the last few years, and Jump Ship are definitely part of the reason people take the category more seriously now.