A pub has offered free pints of Jeremy Clarkson's beer and cider to customers after installing it on tap.

Jeremy Clarkson, whose Diddly Squat Farm is based in Chadlington in Oxfordshire, sells kegs of Hawkstone worth £500.

But the Bermuda Triangle pub in Poole was able to give customers free pints on September 5.

As part of a promotion by the brewery, the pub was chosen alongside seven others in the country with customers able to get a free pint by showing that they follow Hawkstone on Instagram.

Installed on tap six weeks ago, Bermuda Triangle general manager, Keith Darker, shared that the Hawkstone lager and cider has proved very popular among customers after Clarkson's Farm has helped it become well known.

Asked his thoughts on the beer, Mr Darker seemed to be impartial to the lager and preferred the Hawkstone cider.

He said: "I tried it last night when I had a free one and I didn't like the large as much as I thought I might but it's different for different people. 

"It's certainly popular with a lot of people who tried it. They do a cider and I much prefer it to be honest."

Hawkstone offers a variety of alcoholic drinks including an IPA and session lager.

Asked if they are tempted to introduce other Hawkstone lagers onto their taps, Mr Darker commented that they would be keen to "experiment and try."

He said: "The two we've got for now are popular, whether this will wane or not, I don't know but he's got the TV which is masses of free publicity.

"It's evidence by the fact it seems to have grown so quickly."