Jeremy Clarkson, known for his role in Top Gear and Clarkson’s Farm, surprised fans with a sneak peek inside his new pub in the Cotswolds. In a video shared on his Instagram, Jeremy was seen pulling pints of Hawkstone lager and cider behind the bar. The pub, which he bought for nearly £1 million, was not supposed to open for another four to five weeks, but Jeremy accidentally opened its doors for the England Euro 2024 match against Spain.
In the video, Jeremy explained that they had opened the pub before it was fully finished, leading to a crowd of customers in England football shirts gathering for the big game. The venue was decked out with England flags and bunting, creating a festive atmosphere for the match. Despite England’s heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Spain, fans were excited to see Jeremy in action at his new pub.
Hawkstone, the company behind the lager and cider, shared the video on Instagram, hinting at a formal opening later in the summer or autumn. Fans flooded the comments with excitement, praising Jeremy for his down-to-earth approach and expressing interest in visiting the pub in the future.
Jeremy had previously announced his purchase of the pub in a Sunday Times column, revealing that it was located near his Diddly Squat Farm. Despite warnings against buying a pub in that location, Jeremy went ahead with the purchase, showcasing his unique sense of humor on social media.
The unexpected opening of Jeremy’s pub offered fans a glimpse into his new venture and left many eager to experience it for themselves. With its cozy atmosphere and ties to Jeremy’s farming endeavors, the pub is sure to become a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. Stay tuned for more updates on the official opening of Clarkson’s Cotswold pub and the exciting events to come.