Goddards is the Isle of Wight’s oldest brewery, now owned by Powder Monkey Brewing Co Ltd, and located in a bespoke-built brewing centre at Hale Common in Arreton.
Goddards Beers
A range of award-winning beers, traditionally crafted, tested and tweaked over the years. From full-bodied favourites to light and a refreshing lager, whether you’re an ale expert or new to the craft, there’s a perfect pint for everyone.
At the heart of it, Goddards is a family business and has been since day one. Anyone who works with us is considered ‘part of the family’. Meet the team/family and put some faces to names and voices.
Since 1993, Anthony Goddard has been brewing some of the best beer on the Isle of Wight. Starting from his home at Barnsley Farm near Ryde, and now at the new state of the art brewery in Arreton. Follow the story.
Craft beer and real ale are both commonly used these days to describe beer. But strictly speaking, ‘ale’ has no added hops, unlike ‘beer’ that does. Let us take you through the precise brewing process.
The Isle of Wight benefits from rolling fields, crystal waters and a few extra days of sunshine than the rest of the UK. It’s easy to see why we have chosen the diamond Isle as our brewing home.
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