Shane Warne's son Jackson tastes beer for the FIRST TIME and enjoys it

‘That actually tastes pretty good’: Shane Warne’s son Jackson, 21, tastes beer for the FIRST TIME and enjoys it – as his famous father cheers on from the sidelines

Jackson Warne surprised audiences when he admitted he’d only tried ’10 different foods’ in his entire life.

And after recently tasting watermelon, the 21-year-old son of cricketing legend Shane Warne has now given beer a taste for the first time.

On Tuesday, the SAS Australia star shared a video on Instagram, revealing to his followers: ‘I’ve actually never had a beer either. Who would have thought?’

‘That actually tastes pretty good’: Shane Warne’s son Jackson, 21, has tasted beer for the FIRST TIME and enjoyed it

‘And there’s no beer better to taste than Corona, because obviously [with] everything going on, and Dan’s (Victorian Premier Dan Andrews) also said, “Get on the beers,” he added.

After taking his first swig, he appeared to grimace, before saying: ‘That actually tastes pretty good. Hang on.’ 

As he took another sip, Jackson appeared confused by the new flavour sensation as it settled on his untrained palette. 

After a pause, he looked in the camera and said, ‘I don’t know, wait.’ 

Tasty: After taking his first swig, he appeared to grimace, before saying: ‘That actually tastes pretty good. Hang on.’

Jackson’s famous dad Shane appeared pleased as punch with his son’s commitment, commenting, ‘Well done’ on the post alongside a clapping emoji

By his third sip, Jackson appeared to enjoy the taste, saying: ‘Not bad.’

In the caption alongside the video, he revealed he ‘wanted to keep drinking’ and that he rated beer eight out of 10. 

Jackson’s famous dad Shane appeared pleased as punch with his son’s commitment, commenting, ‘Well done’ on the post alongside a clapping emoji. 

On Monday, the poker player shared a video to Instagram of himself grimacing while eating a slice of watermelon for the first time.

First time: On Monday, Jackson grimaced as he ate watermelon for the first time

Jackson is living with older sister Brooke Warne, 22, who is encouraging him to eat new things.

Taking two large bites of the summer fruit, Jackson didn’t appear too pleased with the taste as he shook his head and said ‘mmm’.

Sounding unimpressed, Jackson said it ‘tastes like water’, before giving the fruit a rating of four out of 10.  

‘Tastes like water. Four out of 10’: Taking two large bites of the summer fruit, Jackson didn’t appear too pleased with the taste as he shook his head and said ‘mmm’

‘Is it good?’ Jackson made his extraordinary diet revelation last week on SAS Australia when his co-stars noticed that he seemed confused by tomato soup offering

Jackson made his extraordinary diet revelation last week on SAS Australia when his co-stars noticed that he seemed confused by this dinner offering. 

Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby, 43, had to explain that it was tomato soup, and it was ‘good’ to eat. 

While filming SAS Australia in August, Jackson had the opportunity to eat a variety of foods he’d never tried before, including sushi, pineapple, rockmelon, mandarins and even steak. 

In an interview with news.com.au, he explained that his limited diet consists of: ‘Eggs, bacon, toast, cereal, burgers, nachos, chips, apples… that’s about it.’

The model went on to reveal his typical day on a plate starts with ‘eggs, bacon and an oat shake’ for breakfast, and he would eat ‘burgers, protein shakes, pasta or lasagna’ for lunch and dinner. 

‘I don’t consider myself a celebrity at all, I think my dad is obviously a celebrity’: Jackson wants to make a name for himself on SAS Australia without riding on the coattails of father Shane

‘You’re ‘a f**king impression person’: While praise isn’t often given to recruits by Directing Staff on the show, drill sergeant Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham told Jackson he was ‘impressive’ during his marksman task on Monday’s episode

On Monday’s episode, Jackson told viewers he didn’t consider himself ‘famous’.

‘I don’t consider myself a celebrity at all, I think my dad is obviously a celebrity. The Warne last name is a celebrity, but I don’t think I’m famous or anything like that.’

He went on to say that while he hasn’t had much ‘life experience’, he signed up for SAS Australia to test himself, both physically and mentally.  

While praise isn’t often given to recruits by Directing Staff on the show, drill sergeant Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham told Jackson he was ‘a f**king impression person’ after his marksman task. 

SAS Australia continues Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven 

Cast: A total of 17 famous faces signed up for the intense SAS selection course, run by an elite team of ex-special forces soldiers known as the Directing Staff

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