
"It tastes great and it's friendly to the environment," Gervais remarked."It's known as the posh one in the brown bottle. But if you can't afford it, just get Smirnoff... you can get that for fifteen quid in some places, it does the trick."
Months later, Gervais has claimed on social media that the ad was pulled from circulation, presumably for name-dropping Smirnoff.This ad was disqualified from TV with some bullshit reason about mentioning another product. How the fuck have we said anything bad? I’m being oppressed 😂pic.twitter.com/BeuJGbIFt3
— Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) July 26, 2024
"This ad was disqualified from TV with some bullsh-t reason about mentioning another product. How the f-ck have we said anything bad? I’m being oppressed," Gervais wrote on X.Despite the "posh" attitude, it's worth noting that Dutch Barn Vodka costs only 12 pounds more than the standard bottle of Smirnoff mentioned in the advert. It also bears mentioning that — in the UK — it's legal to compare your prices to those of specific rivals. In light of Gervais' notoriously cheeky attitude, it's unclear whether the ad was actually pulled or if the comedian was simply attempting to make a splash with his followers. It wouldn't be the first time. In April, Gervais posted a different clip for Dutch Barn revolving around a fake doctor captioned with the tagline:
"Not only is this banned from TV but we're not even allowed to use it as promoted ads on social media. It's all down to you lot reposting it. I'm slowly destroying my own company for a laugh."Ellers Farm was first brought to market in 2021 by founder and chairman Chris Fraser. Operating under a fair pay ratio that allocates 20% of revenues to its workforce, the B-Corp-certified distillery has reportedly maintained carbon neutrality since its inception. Gervais is recognized as a co-owner, though the size of his investment was not disclosed at the time of announcement. [newsletter-promo]