Jeremy Clarkson facing 'total disaster' at Cotswolds pub after making 'huge mistake'

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Jeremy Clarkson has candidly shared his tribulations of trying to turn a profit over the festive period. The 64 year old TV personality, renowned for 'Clarkson's Farm' on Amazon Prime, highlighting the grittiness of farming life, has recently taken on the hospitality game as a publican, reports the Mirror.Taking over the reins at the Farmer's Dog pub in Oxfordshire, it seems serving up beverages is tougher than anticipated.

Discussing the recent foray into bartending, Jeremy let slip that "Behind the scenes, then, everything is a total disaster."Since its opening back in August, Clarkson's establishment has courted controversy among locals due to his choice of Christmas fare and policy enforcing a strict one-hour dining limit.

While tackling the financial burdens associated with running a pub, the celebrated presenter confessed that his initial optimism proved naive, confessing he had believed "it would all be fine," only to realise "I was wrong." The TV presenter penned a piece for The Times, revealing the "horror" scenarios encountered in his tavern's lavatories.

He conveyed: "No amount of festival visits would prepare you for the horror of what had been produced at the Farmer's Dog. It was everywhere and in such vast quantities that no ordinary plumbing or cleaning equipment would even scratch the surface. "So a whole team of chemically trained hazmat engineers had to be employed.

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