The BANNED Jeremy Clarkson Drink That LITERALLY EXPLODED

Four times the regulators tried to kill Jeremy Clarkson's drink. Four times it came back bigger. In July 2025, Clarkson made his most expensive advertisement ever. A 34-strong choir of British farmers singing an operatic anthem in the Cotswolds. Kaleb Cooper in the lineup. The whole thing. Banned from TV, radio and cinema before a single person saw it on broadcast. It got 500,000 views on Instagram in 24 hours. That was ban number four. Because this wasn't the first time. The ASA and the broadcast regulators have now pulled four separate Hawkstone advertisements from British television. Explicit language. Geographic insults. Irresponsible consumption. Each one banned. Each one generating national press worth millions in advertising spend that Clarkson never paid for. And then there's the cider. July 2023. The Food Standards Agency issued an urgent recall. Batch L3160. The risk statement read: "There is a risk that glass bottles may explode which may cause injury." Clarkson described the bottles as Mills hand grenades. The FSA told customers to open them underwater wearing thick gloves and protective eyewear. Someone in Derbyshire had already been injured. In this investigation, we go through every ban, every recall, and every exploding bottle — and show what happened to Hawkstone's sales figures every single time the establishment tried to shut it down. 142.88% sales growth. £21.3 million in turnover. The most banned drinks brand in Britain is one of the fastest growing. The fun police tried to stop it four times. Four times, they handed it a bigger audience instead. 🌾 Support the Channel: • Subscribe for weekly new videos. • Join our Channel Membership for exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. 📬 CONTACT & BUSINESS INQUIRIES: For business inquiries, collaborations, or press requests, please reach out via: • Email: [email protected] 📱 CONNECT WITH ME: • Twitter/X: @properbrit9g • Instagram: @properbritishfarming DISCLAIMER: All content provided on this channel is for informational and educational purposes based on publicly available data, independent research, and personal insights.