Brits are being urged to ‘enjoy a beverage for bees’ on National Beer Day tomorrow after a nationwide pub chain pledged to donate 20p from every pint sold to a Shropshire wildlife charity supporting the at-risk insect.
The Chef & Brewer Collection is showing its commitment to the Great British countryside with the launch of a thirst-quenching limited-edition cask ale for summer, Golden Nectar.
The Chef & Brewer Collection’s study further found that bumblebees were nearly seven times more popular than their closest rival, with the snail claiming just 11 per cent of the vote, and spiders taking third spot . Gardener and horticulturalist Frances Tophill has endorsed the Chef & Brewer Collection’s charity initiative in support of UK bees and biodiversity, offering insight into their importance within the ecosystem and how people can do their bit to help them in their own gardens.
“The introduction of bees into any natural environment is widely beneficial, to plants, crops and other insects, and so taking steps to create an insect friendly garden space, free of chemical and pesticides, has huge benefits to ensure that ecosystem is thriving.
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