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Pure Project Launches Two New NA Beers in San Diego

Dan Becker by Dan Becker
20 May 2026
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San Diego’s Pure Project is bringing its ingredient-driven craft brewing chops to the non-alcoholic space with two new year-round releases. Grounded is a NA IPA loaded with Citra and Mosaic hops, while Sunsip is a laid-back NA blonde ale — both clocking in under 0.5% ABV. If you’ve been waiting for a craft brewery that actually takes NA beer seriously, Pure Project is stepping up.

Pure Project has announced the release of two new non-alcoholic craft beers: Grounded, a non-alcoholic India pale ale, and Sunsip, a non-alcoholic blonde ale. These releases mark the San Diego craft brewery’s first widely available NA offerings, extending its ingredient-focused brewing philosophy into the non-alcoholic beer space.

Both of Pure Project’s non-alcoholic beers are below 0.5% ABV and offer a full-flavored, satisfying, and refreshing drinking experience.

“We’ve been eager to share our brewing ethos with the world of NA beer, and we’ve been able to achieve that goal while embracing the quality and standards that are at the core of our craft,” said Pure Project Co-founder and Brewer, Winslow Sawyer. “With these releases, we’re excited to give people more options to support beer for good, even when they are looking for a non-alcoholic beverage.”

Grounded NA IPA showcases two expressive Pacific Northwest hop varieties, Citra and Mosaic, resulting in a bold, aromatic brew that delivers notes of bright lemongrass, citrus, and resin followed by a crisp, slightly bitter finish. Sunsip blonde ale moves more delicately across the palate, offering flavors of freshly baked bread and jasmine, rounded out by a subtle whole wheat character and a hint of zesty lemon peel.

Grounded NA IPA and Sunsip NA blonde ale are now available year-round at all five Pure Project taproom locations in San Diego County, as well as at select retailers.

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Follow Pure Project on Instagram for specialty release information, event updates, and more at @purebrewing. To find Pure Project beer near you, visit https://www.purebrewing.org/beer-locator/.

About Pure Project:

Pure Project is a small-batch craft brewery with five taprooms in San Diego, California. Co-founded in 2015 by friends and entrepreneurs Mat Robar, Jesse Pine, and Winslow Sawyer, Pure Project brews unique, ingredient-driven beers with a passion for sustainability, seasonality, and the small details.

Pure Project has won numerous awards, including GABF (Great American Beer Festival) medals and World Beer Cup Medals. It has also been featured on multiple “Best Brewery” lists and is recognized for its dedication to using beer as a force for good.

Pure Project is a 1% for the Planet company that donates 1% of its total sales to grassroots environmental organizations. To learn more, visit https://www.purebrewing.org/beer-for-good/.

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Danny has been a long time beer fan since his late teenage years thanks to his New Jersey native father. Since moving to California in 1999, Danny has been exploring and analyzing beers. His favorite beer styles are West Coast IPAs and mixed fermentation saisons.

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