The Eden Project has helped play a part in the creation of a new seasonal beer in Cornwall.
Berries from the site – which is an ideal attraction for those that are planning a stay in Cornwall holiday cottages – have been used on the creation of Winter Berry Ale, which has been produced by Sharp”s Brewery.
Staff at Eden picked sloes, rosehips and hawthorn berries in October to help create the beer and sales and marketing manager for the brewery James Nicholls said he was "excited" about the collaboration.
"We believe we”ve got the right mix of character, flavour and depth in the beers," he remarked, adding that the drink will appear to "consumers looking to satisfy an inquisitive palate", as well as traditional cask beer drinkers.
The beverage is on sale now in pubs across the UK and is also available in the restaurants and bars inside the Eden Project.
Those planning to visit the attraction can expect to pay £16 per adult on the door, while family tickets are available for £38.
Posted by Ben Webster


