Jeremy Clarkson warns Kaleb with ‘bad news’ in dramatic phone call

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JEREMY CLARKSON’S CIDER RECALL DRAMA ON CLARKSON’S FARM

In a shocking turn of events, Jeremy Clarkson, the former Top Gear star, had to break some devastating news to farm manager Kaleb Cooper regarding their beloved cider. The pair received a distressing phone call while working on the farm, revealing that their cider bottles were exploding and needed to be recalled.

Immediately, Jeremy reached out to Kaleb to share the news. “Right, do you want the bad news or the bad news?” Jeremy asked, to which Kaleb replied, “The bad news.”

With a heavy heart, Jeremy explained, “The cider is exploding.” He continued, “Immediately, Kaleb and I rushed to find Rick, our lager brewer, to figure out what had gone wrong.”

Upon their arrival, Jeremy wasted no time and asked Rick, “Do you have any idea? Well, first of all, how many cases have been affected… how many bottles are we talking about?”

“Thousands,” Rick promptly responded. “Thousands of bottles. It is serious.”

Rick shared his theories, suggesting, “It could be that the caps aren’t on sufficiently well. It could be that there is some microorganism in there that is eating the sugar.”

Building on Rick’s insights, Jeremy proposed, “So there might be fermentation still happening in the bottles even though they have gone on sale.”

Rick confirmed that this was the “likely cause” of the problem. Concerned, Jeremy questioned, “Have we got any here?”

To investigate further, the Grand Tour presenter decided to open a bottle and examine its contents. This would help them determine what warning to issue to their customers.

Following their experiment, Rick made a significant discovery. “At the bottom of the bottle, there is a white sediment,” he revealed, indicating that the bottle had indeed been affected.

With the responsibility of informing their customers, Jeremy took it upon himself to craft the warning message. He wrote, “F**k, f**k, f**k, f**k, there’s been a massive c**k up and as a result, there is a very slim chance some of our cider bottles might, there is no easy way of saying this, explode.”

He urged customers to pour their cider away and instructed them to “get in touch.”

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