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Proudly Serving the Isle of Man and Beyond

With roots dating back to the late 19th century, Heron & Brearley is proud to be at the heart of the Manx community and our northern UK locations. Based on the Isle of Man - a unique self-governing Island with a population of around 85,000 - we have grown to become a trusted and diverse business group.

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A Leader In Hospitality

Today, we employ over 750 people, making us one of the Island’s largest employers and a leader in hospitality. From pubs to convenience stores, forecourts, and distribution, we deliver a broad and complementary portfolio of services, all closely aligned with the needs and values of our communities.

Honouring Our Heritage

Renowned for our Okell’s pubs and historic brewery, we honour our heritage by combining traditional craftsmanship with innovation - brewing a dynamic range of beers that reflect modern tastes and lifestyles.

Our Mission Is Clear

To empower exceptional customer experiences through operational excellence and to be recognised as the community’s favourite business. Since 2024, our strategy has focused on driving growth across all business verticals, enabling us to better serve, support, and strengthen the communities we are proud to be part of.

1850

Okell’s Founded

Dr. William Okell established Okell’s Brewery at Castle Hill, Douglas. His passion for scientific brewing laid the foundation for its later acquisition by Heron & Brearley.

1860

Early Roots

J.C. Brearley joined George C. Heron at Castle Mona Stores, gaining deep knowledge of the wine and spirit trade.

1874

Pure Beer Act

The Isle of Man Pure Beer Act, championed by Dr. Okell, mandated that only water, malt, sugar, and hops could be used in brewing. Unlike the UK’s later relaxations, the Act remained in force on the Island.

1898

Incorporation

Heron & Brearley Ltd. was formed, uniting the Heron and Allen businesses. Exclusive distribution rights soon followed for major brands including Moët & Chandon, Martel, Guinness, and Bass.

1899

Dumbell’s Bank

Dumbell’s Bank acquired three breweries and 46 licensed houses, but Heron & Brearley declined to join the ‘Breweries Combination’. The following year, the Combination collapsed into bankruptcy, taking the bank with it.

1914

Cowley Family

Following C. Brearley’s passing, J. D. Cowley was appointed director, beginning the Cowley family’s long and continuous association with Heron & Brearley - the longest in the company’s history.

1926

A Year of Change

Following the passing of founding chairman H. Brearley, J. Ritchie Sr. became chairman, marking a new era for the business. That same year, the company acquired Mannington, adding hotels (including the Castle Mona) and pubs to its portfolio, while Henry and Leslie Cowley joined as the Drumgold Street site expanded.

1946

Acquisition of Okell’s

The acquisition of Okell’s marked a strategic move into brewing, diversifying beyond wines, spirits, and bottling, and securing a leading position in the Manx drinks trade.

1986

Castletown Brewery

Heron & Brearley acquired Castletown Brewery as the Island’s beer market contracted, consolidating local brewing under Okell’s. Castletown Ale continues to be brewed today. A new warehouse was also built at Kewaigue, allowing the Drumgold Street site to be sold to Marks & Spencer.

1987

Ownership of Island Automatics

Heron & Brearley gained full ownership of Island Automatics. Originally jointly owned by Castletown Brewery, Heron & Brearley, and the Palace Group, the remaining 40% share was acquired from the Palace following the 1986 Castletown takeover.

1991

Kewaigue Headquarters

With Drumgold Street no longer suitable for a vehicle-heavy operation, Heron & Brearley acquired a greenfield site at Kewaigue to build new offices and a warehouse — now the Group’s headquarters.

1996

Falcon Brewery

Falcon Brewery, Douglas closed it’s doors to move to the Kewaigue site with more modern equipment. The Old Brewery was dismantled and converted into a fine wine store and later into luxury apartments.

2000

Trade Distribution Limited (TDL)

Heron & Brearley established Trade Distribution Limited (TDL) to manage warehousing and distribution for the Island’s leading drinks wholesaler. TDL’s expertise quickly attracted wider recognition, and today it serves more than 70 UK drinks suppliers.

2007

CI Newsagents

Heron & Brearley acquired CI Newsagents in April, with plans to enhance and expand the store network across the Isle of Man.

2011

Market Town Taverns

Heron & Brearley acquired Market Town Taverns, a group of 15 Yorkshire pubs renowned for fine wines and beers, marking a significant expansion into the UK market.

2024

Establishment of the Group's Direction

Heron & Brearley Group completed a major board restructure, strengthening leadership, enhancing agility, and aligning governance with the Group’s future direction.

2025

Celebrating 175 Years.

Heron & Brearley acquired and relocated FCX to the Group’s headquarters at Kewaigue. The year also marked H&B’s 175th anniversary - celebrated with a limited-edition Smoked Porter, a commemorative Isle of Man Post Office stamp collection, and local collaborations with Robinson’s and Isle of Man Creameries, showcasing the best of Manx craft and community.

2025

State-of-the-art Canning Line

Okell’s Brewery unveiled a state-of-the-art canning line at its Kewaigue headquarters, officially opened by Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer KCB DSO MBE. The event also marked the beginning of Okell’s 175th anniversary celebrations.

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