Jeremy Clarkson is urging customers to immediately bin a batch of his cider over fears bottles could explode.
Diddly Squat Farm warned people on Facebook to dispose of any Hawkstone cider they may have if the cap has the code L3160.
It said: “A small amount of it is over fermenting - if you have any of this batch it is important to dispose of it now under the water tap and take care as these are in glass bottles."
The drink itself is not affected and customers are asked to take a photo of the caps and contact Hawkstone to claim a fresh batch or a refund.
It adds: "If you have already drunk the cider please don't worry - apologies from us all."
Broadcaster Mr Clarkson and the Cotswold Brew Co launched the Hawkstone range of premium lager and cider in 2021.
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