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Home » Get £120 off Clarkson’s Hawstone beer with PerfectDraft
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Get £120 off Clarkson’s Hawstone beer with PerfectDraft

By britishbulletin.com7 November 20254 Mins Read
Get £120 off Clarkson’s Hawstone beer with PerfectDraft
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If you’ve seen the latest season of Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video, you’ll already know that Jeremy Clarkson isn’t just running his Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds, he’s also the landlord at The Farmer’s Dog pub, stocked with his own brand of beer.

Dubbed Hawkstone, the beer brand is a collaboration between the popular TV presenter and the Cotswold Brew Co. using ingredients grown at Diddly Squat by Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, and the rest of the team. It’s described as a “crisp and clean lager which does the Cotswolds proud.”

Hawkstone is currently available in around 1,500 pubs across the UK, including Clarkson’s own The Farmer’s Dog in Asthall, near Burford. It’s also stocked on Amazon UK — the company that owns Prime Video, the streamer with Clarkson’s Farm, as well as Waitrose, Morrison’s, and Sainsbury’s, to name a few.

If Hawkstone isn’t on-tap in your local drinking hole — don’t worry!

Jeremy Clarkson has teamed up with the team at Philips to support its at-home draught machine, dubbed PerfectDraft. This sleek machine is designed to cool a keg of beer between 0°C – 12°C and offer a smooth pub-like pour on some of your favourite beer brands.

Even in the recent heatwave, PerfectDraft promises a perfectly chilled pint.

The latest machines promise “stable performance in temperatures up to 31°C,” so even the warmest of summers won’t unthaw your post-work pint.

Described as being capable of creating a “‘pub quality” beer at-home by spokesman David Beckham, PerfectDraft doesn’t need a gas cannister to function — you’ll only need to plug the machine into the mains.

Jeremy Clarkson and his team of brewers have teamed up with PerfectDraft, the brand behind one of the most popular options for an at-home draught experience

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Designed by Philips, the brand behind popular electric shavers, coffee makers, and other everyday household products, it should take no more than 30 seconds to swap out one of the custom-designed PerfectDraft kegs and start enjoying fresh beer.

Each 6-litre keg contains enough beer for around 12x pints. Once you’ve finished your beer, return your keg to PerfectDraft and you’ll be sent £5 back in Beer Tokens to spend on your next order. PerfectDraft charges a different amount for each keg, but as an example, it costs roughly £3.30 per pint if you order some Hawkstone.

PerfectDraft isn’t the only option when it comes to draught beer at-home, with rival Pinter offering a very similar system. This small startup, created by the team behind the Y Not Festival — an award-winning festival that hosted talented musicians such as Snoop Dogg, Noel Gallagher, Madness and The 1975.

Watched the TV show? Now you can taste the home-grown food and drink produced by Jeremy Clarkson and the Diddly Squat team. From marmalades to chillis, sweets to honey, there’s plenty to get your teeth into. And if you’re not hungry, there’s plenty of merchandise to enjoy too

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Unlike PerfectDraft, which requires a keg filled with pre-brewed beer from a popular brand, Pinter brews the beer itself within its tank. To get started, you’ll need to fill the Pinter with tap water, then add your brewing ingredients, which are included in each Pinter Pack. Leave to ferment, then place the gadget in your fridge. Brewing time will vary depending on which beer you choose, but on average is between 7–10 days.

When it’s brewed and ready to drink, your beer will stay fresh for up to 30 days.

As it stands, Hawkstone hasn’t partnered with Pinter, but it has collaborations with the likes of Brewdog, Guiness, and Adnams, to name just a few.

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