Jeremy Clarkson has snubbed James May and Richard Hammond while giving out free beer.
The former Top Gear host has offered members of the public the chance to get their hands on free bottles of his Hawkstone Lager this week.
Mr Clarkson launched the alcohol brand along with Kaleb Cooper following the success of their series, Clarkson’s Farm.
The hit Prime Video show documents day-to-day life on Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington after the 64-year-old purchased the location.
Mr Clarkson has now revealed that the public can get their hands on the drink for free if they have Hawkstone bumper stickers on their vehicles.
Speaking on a video uploaded to Hawkstone’s official Instagram account, he said: “It’s literally free beer for the hard-working farmer during the harvest.
However, Clarkson revealed later in the video that anyone driving a BMW is exempt from the promotion.
This exemption seemingly includes the 64-year-old’s friends and former co-hosts on Top Gear and The Grand Tour, James May and Richard Hammond.
Mr Hammond has been known to own a BMW himself with the TV celebrity owning a V12-powered BMW 850 Ci model.
Mr May also owns one of the car brand’s vehicles in the form of a 2016 BMW i3.
“What if somebody puts a bumper sticker on a Beamer,” added Mr Clarkson.
“If you put your bumper sticker on a Beamer, you can’t have any beer and that’s just the end of it.”
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