Jeremy Clarkson has hilariously reacted to the news that National Beer Day takes place this week.
The former Top Gear host is famously a beer lover having created his very own lager, Hawkstone, using ingredients from his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington.
When told that National Beer Day was on Sunday, Mr Clarkson provided a humorous response to the news.
A video was posted to Hawkstone’s official Instagram account which showed the Clarkson’s Farm star sitting and enjoying a glass of the beer.
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“Jeremy you know it's National Beer Day,” asked the cameraman to the celebrity.
“No, it isn’t, it's National Beer Day every day,” Mr Clarkson responded playfully.
Season three of Clarkson’s Farm was released last month on Prime Video with eight new episodes documenting life on the Oxfordshire farm.
Filming has already commenced on the fourth season of the hit series with several updates shared online about the crew’s progress.
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Posting on the official Diddly Squat Farm Shop Facebook page on Wednesday, June 5, the team said: “Another day, in the can. Series four.”
This was accompanied by a photograph showing the crews’ radios and microphones stacked together after a day of filming.
Mr Clarkson himself also revealed an update that week, taking to Instagram to post a photograph of a laptop with “Four” and “Clarkson’s Farm” on the screen.
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