Latest beer uses berries from Tristan da Cunha
A local brewery has teamed up with residents of Tristan da Cunha to create a beer using one of the rarest ingredients on Earth.
Rubrum berries have been used in Bushy's latest tipple - 'Island Brew' - which is making its debut at the Great British Beer Festival in London.
It took two-and-a-half months for ten jars of the berries to reach the Isle of Man from the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean.
It's 4.5 per cent and is based on Bushy's Bramble beer.
Sight Matters Reflects on a Landmark Year and Looks Ahead to Its 90th Anniversary
Port Erin retail: the tale of two halves
Treasury welcomes Bank of England interest rate cut
Financial Times raises "serious questions" over government due diligence in King Gaming case
