Wight Knuckle Brewery has announced the opening of its new brewery in Brading and is now offering exclusive brewery tours every weekend throughout the Summer. This new venture allows beer enthusiasts and curious visitors to experience the magic of brewing first-hand while enjoying tastings of Wight Knuckle’s award-winning beers. Nestled in the charming grounds of The Nunwell Farm Estate, the new Wight Knuckle Brewery site promises an immersive experience where guests can explore the brewing process from grain to glass. The guided tours will offer a comprehensive look at the state-of-the-art brewing equipment, the intricate craftsmanship behind each beer, and the sustainable practices that are integral to the brewery’s operations. Fergus Bristow, Co-Founder of Wight Knuckle Brewery, has said:
“We are thrilled to open our doors to the public and share the passion and dedication that goes into every pint of Wight Knuckle beer. “Our new Brading location is not only a place to taste our beloved beers but also to learn about the brewing process in a fun and engaging way.”
Tour Details:
- When: Every weekend throughout the summer.
- Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
- Included: Full tour of the brewing facilities, insight into the brewing process, and a tasting session featuring a selection of Wight Knuckle’s award-winning beers.
- Booking Information: Tours can be booked online at GetYourGuide or directly through the Wight Knuckle Brewery website at wightknucklebrewery.com.
The Wight Knuckle Brewery tour is not just for beer aficionados but also for anyone interested in learning about the rich tradition of brewing and the innovative techniques used to create some of the best beers on the Isle of Wight. Each tour ends with a tasting session, where guests can sample a variety of the brewery’s most popular brews, including limited-edition and seasonal releases. For more information on Wight Knuckle Brewery and to book your tour, visit www.wightknucklebrewery.com.

























































































Wish them well, with Labour in power, people will likely turn to alcohol to drown their sorrows, so hopefully a good time to take advantage.
That is IF people can afford decent beer after stealth taxes to fund the never ending arrivals leave enough to buy anything other than cheap supermarket beer.
Vote Reform next time then we will be able to buy better quality beers like this
Very well observed viewpoint. Too many people don’t understand that it is us, the public who are paying for all these unwanted people, NOT the Government or the elite. It will be our living standards and cost of living that rises to fund this endless supply of people jumping onto our countries easy life, compared to theirs.
We would all like to ‘improve’ our lot in life, but we don’t all expect others citizens to then fund our wishes.
It is not mere coincidence that since the third world has decided to not wait for aid from the West, but to move directly to the source, that food banks, higher rents, higher property prices, more crime has followed, in whichever country they inflict themselves upon.
I voted reform anyway.
Who would have guessed that???Deform would fit your insecurities
So many DEFORMED voters on the island
Deform! Have you nothing else to say? You lost, deal with it
Well said the Deform lot are disappointed they have shined their jack boots for nowt
Why would any sane person want to vote reform and since when does an article about a new brewery become political
Joe mark sums up the reasons very well i thought.
Appeals to your one bruised brain cell ,no hope for your recovery then!.
My guess is after the school holidays many more businesses
will be closing down.
Good luck to this business.