I've been really enjoying Clarkson's Farm and Richard Hammond's Workshop, It's great to see all they have been able to make... And just imagine, it's probable none of this would have been possible if Clarkson hadn't punched that man in the face.
I think Top gear ran its course anyway around that period they probably would’ve done it for a few more years and then quit because of the work conditions,
@@alexleech4490 I am now tempted to seek out James Mays Pub and order a bloody awful, I will probably be hung drawn and quatered but I feel like the risk of upsetting the locals is worth it!
@@danielvandam Dude... do you think Jezza edits his own vids, and has nobody to check everything about them before posting the ad? Ffs, he even comically pauses... and this is one of the oldest tricks in the book to get Comments. Btw, "heroe" is the last thing I'd call him, lol... you are not only gullible, but thin skinned af :D
him constantly breaking advertising codes has probably made it sell twice as well as all the ads have ended up on the internet instead of TV, so they spread faster. Jezza has unintentionally developed a very effective marketing strategy.
Haha definitely not unintentional. Jezza is a marketing genius, he has changed the way presenting is done on TV in a massive way, and the format of TV shows in general. He was so sad about leaving Top Gear because he had an ongoing vision for that show, an idea for how it was different to every other show out there! He knows how to grab peoples attention in a way without being obnoxious and in your face, which so many people do nowadays, which is why I love his style.
His explanation of twitter to Kaleb was even better: "Twitter is a platform for leftwing people to espouse their increasingly leftwing opinion to other leftwing people"
Funny too because the song is called "Spring" (from Vivaldi's Four Seasons) and he's making the lager from Spring Barley, so it's actually quite a clever choice.
They should have done this Keith Floyd-style and had Jeremy film all the commercials in one afternoon while getting progressively more and more pissed off his own lager.
The whole complaint about Jeremy's lager being better than Birmingham is completely void. You can't compare two totally different things, a city and a lager. It is irrelevant , it should compared to another lager like Carlsberg, and Hawkestone would probably be the best lager in the world.😁
I'm a Guinness drinker myself and have never had Jeremys beer but I am from Birmingham and can already say without even trying it that it is better than Birmingham 👍
Absolute genius of a man. Grew up watching his show, (top gear), which the BBC tried and failed. Jezza says things that are true and says what , probably everyone else want to say. But too affraid to say. National treasur.
2:40-2:55. This is the best advert for hawkstone. All the other companies are more like ''don't combine alcohol and work'' Clarkson ''You can't beat a cold refreshing pint of my lager, before heading out to work in the morning'' This man is a legend
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I don't dance, but I would like to get drunk on Jeremy's beer and dance around the Hawkstone. Wait, I'll just drink three (or six) and walk around the rock.
He is a treasure. I will never ever forget how much pleasure watching him work has been in my life. Sucks we have to get old. But he’s definitely doing it in style.
When you drink a dozen or so bottles of Hawkstone Lager you experience 12 to 18 hours of lost time before regaining consciousness in the middle of a roundabout somewhere just out side Milton Keynes with your jeans smelling like paint stripper. Fucking good night
I like how the lawyers didn’t object to him saying his lager is “six times better” than God’s creation but did object to him saying it’s “better than Birmingham”.
If there is an order of some hawkstone going to Germany it might be mine. I had to laugh for 8:37minutes. I love everything Clarkson, Hammond or May are doing and I do watch it in english if anyhow possible, because the German translation has a German license and is playing by the rules, which isn´t as funny as the original.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to Jeeza, Lisa, Kaleb, any dogs and other pets, all livestock and any birds, mammals, fish or insects present at the farm and the Hawkstone.
When he says "made from barley from Diddleysquat Farm" the question is is_all_ the barley from there, or do they just add a little of it to each batch so they can say that?
What you do not find online is that diddly squat farms will trade even up minus the core charge for the KEG ..1 keg of hawkstone lager per Badger carcass. And they publicly deny promoting people to kill badgers on the clarkston farm but they will erase any game camera footage of someone accidentily shooting and hauling away a badger carcass and bring it back the next morning in exchange for a keg of hawksone lager.
for what its worth, the point abouyt planted trees brining in foreign disease is actually a really big issue with tree planting incentives set up entirely for carbon absorption. The ones that advertise themselves as ecosystem restoration rather than carbon mitigation are so much better for the planet
Probably as the companies who plant them don't actually give a stuff and thus the saplings die off, the loss rate on the trees planted as a carbon trade off by Coldplay to offset their tour was around 30-40% by all accounts. But that is also to do with with the planting of inappropriate species for the local environment as much as a lack of aftercare.
@@darreng745 Yeah, its not even just the loss rate thats bad, the trees that are successful can cause irreversible damage to ecosystems just by being there, let alone any insects or disease that might have found its way near the seeds before they were transported