Jeremy Clarkson’s Hawkstone Lager now pouring in East Midlands pubs – here’s where to get a pint

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Jeremy Clarkson’s award-winning lager is now available a number of pubs across the East Midlands, after Marston’s becomes the first national pub brand to proudly pour pints of Hawkstone Premium Lager.

The original Hawkstone Lager has been named ‘officially amazing’ after winning gold at the 2024 World Beer Awards, as well as scooping the title of country winner for England.

Jeremy Clarkson first began producing Hawkstone Lager at Diddly Squat Farm on the second series of Clarkson’s Farm, using his own spring barley to brew the pints. With tones of citrus, malt, and a subtle bitterness, the original Hawkstone Lager is bold in flavour, with a smooth, delicious finish.

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Born in the Cotswolds, Hawkstone Lager is made with barley sourced directly from British farmers and is currently the fastest growing beer brand in the UK, after recently being placed at the 24th position in the Sunday Times 100.

To celebrate that pints of the iconic lager will be available up and down the country, Hawkstone and Marston’s are also teaming up to give loyal fans, or the ‘Hawkstonians’, who are signed up to the subscription service an exclusive 15% off pints, in participating pubs until 31st December 31.

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Founder of Hawkstone, Jeremy Clarkson, said: Farming isn’t just ‘how’ Hawkstone is made, it’s ‘why’ it’s made. The more Hawkstone you drink, the more barley we buy from British farmers. That’s why we’re thrilled Marston’s is serving pints on draught in over 100 pubs nationwide. So visit your local Marston’s pub and enjoy a pint of Hawkstone and help us celebrate the farming community this festive season.”

Director of Operations at Marston’s, Claire Robertson, said: “We’re so excited to now be pouring Hawkstone at over 100 of our cosy pubs across the country. We work hard to give our guests the best possible experience and serve the very best quality food and beverages, we’re delighted to be adding the award-winning lager to our taps.”

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To find out your nearest pub to enjoy a pint of Hawkstone lager, visit: https://www.marstonspubs.co.uk/hawkstone/

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David Bratton
David Brattonhttps://www.stuckinthemiddle.co.uk
David is managing editor of SITM with a love of all things pop culture. His main interests include supporting his beloved Mansfield Town FC, telling everyone how great the band Sparks are and obsessing about New Order. He was a journalist in local news before all this and then went on to badly sub-edit bits of the Nottingham Post, Derby Telegraph and Leicester Mercury.




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