Watch the moment guest at Jeremy Clarkson’s pub throws up after themed food night takes a turn
A GUEST at Jeremy Clarkson’s pub was filmed throwing up after a themed food night took a turn.
Episodes five and six of the fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm dropped today, and continued to follow Jeremy, 66, as he juggled projects at the farm and his pub.

One of his ideas for his boozer was to host a ‘Dare Night’, which would see guests try foods they wouldn’t normally want to eat.
Jeremy said it wasn’t just a gimmick, but to highlight the issue of food waste and how a lot of it didn’t need to end up there.
With his chef on board, they put together a menu that included snails eggs, lamb’s brain and fried squirrel.
Jeremy also invited back Thomas – who previously made some chilli jam for the farm shop in series two – to create a ‘palette cleanser’ hot sauce.
He showed Jeremy a small bottle of hot sauce which he said was 15 million on the Scoville scale, making it the hottest sauce in the world.
Jeremy agreed to try a tiny bit on a piece of bread, and was soon struggling and squirming on his seat before downing a pint of milk.
As he put a tissue to his nose, he said: “Oh god my ear just popped, it’s actually burned my…oh god my ear, oh my f***ing ear.”

Despite his experience, he did decide to serve a selection of the sauces to his guests at Dare Night, explaining the levels as he handed them out, 15 million, nine million and seven million on the Scoville scale.
A number of diners were brave enough to give it a go, with the cameras catching their reactions as they winced, teared up and hunched over soon afterwards.
But it was far too much for one male guest, who was filmed getting up from his table and heading quickly outside and across the pub’s decking before leaning over the side and throwing up everything he’d had.
As Jeremy sat at his table with partner Lisa and other members of the Clarkson’s Farm gang, he said: “It was a fun night and it was good for the pub.”
The camera then panned back to the man outside, who had his hand over his mouth before he leaned back over the banister on the decking and hurled again.








