Jeremy Clarkson pictured at the Hawkstone lager launch on November 25, 2021 in Bourton-on-the-Water, England (Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Hawkstone)

Jeremy Clarkson's £95 alcohol-packed advent calendar has faced criticism from buyers - though it's not the hefty price causing the uproar. The festive assortment of Hawkstone beverages, featuring lagers, pale ales and ciders, alongside spirits such as gin and vodka, was concocted by the former Top Gear presenter and his Diddly Squat Farm crew .

Customers can also anticipate exclusive surprise presents tucked behind certain calendar doors, plus a "to-do" list written by Jeremy, farm manager Kaleb Cooper, and farm colleagues. The calendar is the newest successful enterprise from the 65-year-old television personality, yet buyers re

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