Leaving behind the muddy waters of the Cotswolds, Jeremy Clarkson reveals big plans for America

The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host purchased Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds back in 2008, when it was known as Curdle Hill.

This proved to be the focus of his popular Prime Video show, Clarkson’s Farm, which documents his agricultural adventures in Chadlington.

In 2021, Mr Clarkson and the Cotswold Brew Co. launched the Hawkstone brand, which now offers a range of premium British lagers, ciders and vodka.

Named after an ancient standing stone in the Cotswolds, the beer was originally made from the barley grown at Diddly Squat Farm.

As the fastest-growing beer brand in the UK, Hawkstone is also the most followed beer in the world on Instagram.

Now, Mr Clarkson has teased fans with a major plan for the brand over in the United States of America.

One follower asked the TV host over the weekend on Instagram: “Why can’t we get Hawkstone in America?”

The 65-year-old then teased plans for the beer brand to come to the USA as he responded: “I have a plan.”

In recent months, Mr Clarkson has launched several new Hawkstone drinks, including Hawkstone Lager Zero.

This can be purchased both on the online Hawkstone shop as well as at Hops and Chops, housed in The Grand Tour tent on the Cotswolds pub’s grounds.

A statement from the beer brand said: “If you’ve overdone it a bit this festive season, Hawkstone Zero is your new hero.

“A smooth golden lager with all the Hawkstone character, just not the alcohol.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
error: Content is protected !!

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker