Jeremy Clarkson named his new beer after a spot historians say was used for torturing and sacrificing captured witches.The ex-Top Gear host’s Hawkstone Lager was christened after the Neolithic stone of the same name, which stands in a field on Spelsbury Down about 800 metres north of the village of Dean.Clarkson, 61, filmed an advert for his brew that showed him drinking it beside the ancient eight foot-high landmark.The promo showed him gushing the monolith had “watched” everything from passing Roman armies to Nazis raining bombs on Britain during World War Two.But he fails to mention the main theory about the 4,000-year-old monument.Historian Elsie Corbett tells in her History Of Spelsbury book how the hollow carved markings at the top of.
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