Wight Trash Pale Ale

Wight Trash Pale Ale: A sure winner for Ventnor Skatepark

We’re now three months into the 12 month fundraising campaign for Ventnor Skatepark. The plan is to raise £50,000 so the wooden ramps at the skatepark (which regularly need repairing) can be replaced with a permanent concrete park.

As well as the fantastic Big Art Auction, there have other fundraising activities taking place, such as your chance to win a pair of Bestival tickets for a fiver.

Wight Trash Pale Ale
So what’s next? Step forward traditional Isle of Wight brewer Goddards. You may well have tried the Wight Squirrel sausages, Fuggle-Dee-Dum burgers, Quarr Abbey ale chutney or even steak and Duck’s Folly ale pies.

Goddards have teamed up with skateboarding genius John Cattle to create Wight Trash Pale Ale.

John Cattle at Goddards

Goddards tell us,

“It’s a 4.5% alc. vol. beer, available in bottles only. This thirst quenching ale brewed using Isle of Wight barley gives a smooth malty taste, sliding into a mellow hoppiness.

“The hoppy aromas come from the cascade and Isle of Wight boadicea hops, grown at Ventnor Botanic Garden.”

Helping skateparks across the Island
How’s this going to help the skatepark you might ask. Well 10p from every bottle goes towards raising funds for skate parks on the Island which provide opportunities for kids (and big kids) to get outside, exercise, expand their boundaries and just have fun.

John Cattle at Goddards for the creation of Wight Trash Pale Ale

History of Goddards
The first drop of Goddards beer was brewed 23 years ago – the brewery was started by Anthony and Alix Goddard and is now run by their son-in-law, Patrick Birley.

John Cattle at Goddards for the creation of Wight Trash Pale Ale

The team are continually looking for ways to get involved with Island businesses so if you have an idea and think they can help do get in touch!

Wight Trash
John Cattle and his friends (officially) started Wight Trash in 2004, selling T-shirts first, then hoodies, then skateboards.

John Cattle at the Goddards team

They’re continually coming up with ways to entertain us and John also runs John Cattle’s Skate Club teaching the next generation to skateboard.

To find out more about this rebel beer, contact Goddards Brewery on 01983 611011 or Wight Trash on 07917 891555.

Of course, readers should be reminded of the importance of responsible drinking.

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Mike Vallender
12, June 2015 6:15 am

Good idea and great to see local business assisting a project that will aid young peoples enjoyment in the local area, and help to build a sense of belief and value to their own hobbies and enjoyment. My only concern is that people will automatically say it encourages links to young people and the take up of alcohol rather than the positives of the community being able… Read more »

mike
Reply to  Mike Vallender
12, June 2015 7:03 pm

Would it not have been easier to just out right say your automatic opinion without the courtesies to save face first? Still need to be of age to buy and consume it. Nowhere in this process does it suggest pushing it onto the younger generation, just because its skateboarding and associated with the younger among us. Are you suggesting that it will be marketed to them? This… Read more »

Mike Vallender
13, June 2015 7:13 am

mike my personal opinion is shown above and I have no need to save face. 1)It is good that we are able to encourage and assist our young people of today, and by providing funding sources show that we value their part in our communities life, are able to support them with the means to maintain and keep up these parks etc. 2) Funding should be available… Read more »

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