Jeremy Clarkson has fired shots at Budweiser ahead of England’s Euro 2024 final tonight.
England take on Spain in the tournament final on Sunday evening at the Olympiastadion in Berlin with a kick-off time of 8pm.
American beer company Budweiser is one of the national team’s official sponsors and has been since the official beer partner since 2018.
Mr Clarkson has recently produced his own beer called Hawkstone using produce from his own Oxfordshire farm.
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Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington is the focus of the hit Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm and is where the ingredients come from to make the lager.
The 64-year-old has proudly said on many occasions that his beer is 100 per cent British and has now used this to make a dig at Budweiser.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday afternoon ahead of the final, Mr Clarkson posted a photograph of a Budweiser advert.
The advert said: “Budweiser, official beer of England.”
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“It just isn’t though is it,” responded the former Top Gear host, tagging the official Hawkstone Instagram account.
The star has recently been busy filming the fourth season of Clarkson’s Farm which has proved globally popular amongst fans.
Thousands of tourists have been visiting the location near Chipping Norton throughout this summer after the show’s third season was released in May.
Queues of fans have become a regular fixture at the Diddly Squat Farm Shop as people aim to catch a glimpse of Mr Clarkson and the other stars of the show.
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