About This Drink
Harbour Rose was never meant to be a commercial release. It was brewed for International Women's Day as a limited keg run — a collaboration with their neighbours at Rosemains — and then the team tried it. They thought it was one of the best they'd brewed and decided to release it properly. The star is Krush hops, a variety with a complex tropical character: guava at the front, with mango, peach, and mixed berry behind it. The result is a pale ale that drinks somewhere between a fruity hop showcase and a smoothie — soft, lush, and not especially bitter. It's JumpShip's most unabashedly crowd-pleasing beer. Availability is more limited compared to the core range, which tends to make it the one regulars keep an eye out for.






