Jeremy Clarkson has been questioned over his beer-pouring technique after a recent viral video.
The former Top Gear host recently purchased a pub near Burford in Oxfordshire called The Windmill and renamed it The Farmer’s Dog.
Having successfully opened last month ahead of time, thousands of fans have visited in the following weeks.
Mr Clarkson’s alcohol brand Hawkstone is served onsite with the lager, cider, IPA and session versions all available.
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Yet the newest edition, Hawkstone Harvest, is only currently available to those who have signed up online.
The 64-year-old celebrity announced the news via a video on the official Instagram account of Hawkstone but showed himself up in the process.
Attempting to pour the latest beer into a glass, Mr Clarkson ended up leaving the beer with a massive head which some have resembled to an ice cream.
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“Need a flake with that,” said one commenter.
Another added: “Sometimes the excitement of the pour gets us all.”
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