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Hawkstone Lager is a lager created by television presenter and farmer Jeremy Clarkson using barley grown at his Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England. It is brewed by Cotswold Brewing Co. near Bourton-on-the-Water , Gloucestershire .
The first beer they released was a German-style lager called Cotswold Premium. [1] It has been named of the "10 of the Best Breweries in the Cotswolds" by The Cotswolds Gentleman. [3] In 2021, the brewery began to collaborate with Jeremy Clarkson to produce Hawkstone Lager [4] and later the brewery was rebranded to Hawkstone. [5]
The stone stands near Diddly Squat Farm belonging to broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson, specifically the fields used to grow barley.The barley from these fields is used by Clarkson and the Hawkstone Brewery to make Hawkstone Lager, which was launched in 2022 and named after the stone.
Clarkson has said he plans to sell his own Hawkstone lager as well as produce reared on his nearby Diddly Squat Farm at the pub. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Clarkson has said he plans to sell his own Hawkstone lager as well as produce reared on his nearby farm at the new pub. He has faced some pushback from locals in the West Oxfordshire area over the ...
Jeremy Clarkson’s new pub will open on Friday amid national interest and fears the venture may bring more traffic problems following the success of his Diddly Squat farm shop.
Richard Keene (series 2–3): a local brewer and owner of Cotswold Brewing Co. who create Clarkson's Hawkstone Lager and Kaleb's Hawkstone Cider. Pip Lacey (series 2): a professional chef hired to run the farm restaurant. George Lamb (series 3): a radio and television presenter and Andy's business partner.
They created Hawkstone Lager - a brew of such exquisite quality that Jeremy decided to invest. " So, the beer is the work of Rick and Emma while Clarkson is one of several investors. He is also said to grow the barley used but elsewhere we read that this goes through middlemen and so that aspect is rather indirect.