
The Isle of Wight is fast becoming a destinatione for lovers of alcoholic beverages, showcasing an impressive array of craft beers, wines and spirits. The island’s entrepreneurial spirit, combined with its rich soil, favorable climate, and local traditions, has led to the creation of drinks that are not only high-quality but also brimming with character.
Craft Beers and Ales
The Isle of Wight boasts several breweries crafting exceptional ales and beers. Among the most famous is the Island Brewery, located in East Cowes. Known for its dedication to tradition, the brewery produces ales like Wight Gold and Yachtsman’s Ale, which are both inspired by the maritime heritage and crafted with locally sourced ingredients. Another highlight is Goddards Brewery, one of the longest established breweries on the island. Their offerings, such as the full-bodied Fuggle-Dee-Dum and the crisp, refreshing Ale of Wight, have earned national recognition and are a staple for beer enthusiasts. These breweries often use locally grown hops and water sources, ensuring their beers carry the distinct essence of the island.
Wines

Spirits
In recent years, the Isle of Wight has gained acclaim for its distilleries, producing premium spirits that have captivated connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike. The Isle of Wight Distillery, located in Ryde, has become particularly famous for its Mermaid Gin, a smooth and aromatic gin that incorporates locally foraged botanicals and seawater. The distillery also crafts Mermaid Salt Vodka, offering a unique flavor that reflects the island’s coastal identity. The distillery’s attention to detail and commitment to quality ensure its products are among the finest available.
Great accommodation
After buying your samples what better than to return to one of our holiday properties in Ventnor and enjoy the flavours. Top of the list is Beach View Apartment where the balcony was made for enjoying a drink as the sun goes down. Not far behind is Gills Cliff House where you can sit outside looking over the trees to the English Channel.