BEER drinkers will be raising a glass to celebrate the success of an Isle of Wight brewery after it scooped a clutch of national awards.
Goddards Brewery has won four top industry accolades at the prestigious London International Awards competition.
A diverse selection of Goddards' brews took home prizes, with Planet Lager and Duck’s Folly both receiving silver medals.
A silver medal was also awarded to South Island Pale Ale, which was developed in collaboration with Boojum&Snark.
Goddards' popular beverage, Quarr Abbey Ale, received a bronze medal.
This is the second year the brewery has submitted four entries and returned with four victories.
In last year's competition, Goddards collected four silver medals.
Bob Simpson, managing director of Goddards, said; “The London International Awards are one of the globe's most prestigious competitions, where we get to showcase our brands alongside other breweries from around the world.
"To enter four beers and receive four medals for the second year running is a great achievement.
"Not only does it demonstrate our consistent production quality, but it also clearly shows we can compete in a global marketplace."
The awards mark beers 'successfully created to identify with and target specific beer drinkers'.
Beers were judged on points scale by a panel of industry experts.
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