A CHEEKY punter was caught trying to use this fake driving licence featuring the face of Little Britain's Andy Pipkin to get served booze at a beer festival.

The brazen guest was swiftly shown the door after he attempted to prove his age with the card featuring the face of Matt Lucas' character from the hit BBC comedy show.

The forged licence includes the name "Andy Scouser", the address field reads "Yeah I know I live in a house" and instead of signature is written "I don't like it."

Police at the Three Valleys Beer Festival in Dronfield, Derbs., caught the offender when they overheard him using the catchphrase "I want that one" with bar staff.

A Derbyshire Police officer posted a picture of the driving licence on Facebook on Saturday (2/6).

They wrote: "Identification provided when asked by door staff and seen by one of our colleagues assisting the Three Valleys yesterday.

"It appears Andy has changed a lot in appearance since his Little Britain days and aged very well.

"Door staff recognise every trick in the book! No beer for Andy last night."

Bolsover and Clowne Police SNT wrote on Facebook: "This raised door staffs suspicions at the 3 valley's beer festival in Dronfield when stood at the bar saying 'I want that one' and pulled out his identification .

"The door staff were having none of it."

One web user, claiming to be the offender, wrote underneath: "Don’t kid ya selfs for a few likes I wasn’t stood at bar I didn’t say i want that one I gave this Id when getting asked on entry. I would like it back though."

The Three Valleys Beer Festival, according to the Campaign for Real Ale's website, features " a multi-venue day of beer, cider, food and music."

Little Britain was shown on the BBC from 2003 to 2007 after it was first broadcast for radio. It was written and performed by Matt Lucas and David Walliams.

The sketch show featured a variety of characters which were exaggerated parodies intended to represent different parts of modern Britain.