How Scotland fans left several Boston bars without beer during the World Cup

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How Scotland fans left several Boston bars without beer during the World Cup

Every four years, the world comes to a standstill with the World Cup. Millions of people visit the host country of the most important soccer tournament to support their teams and, in the process, go sightseeing and live with people from all over the world.

In this case, as three countries host the World Cup, fans have been seen visiting emblematic places in the United States, Mexico and Canada; in turn, the players They also take advantage of the moment to go sightseeing.

But the case that has generated the most astonishment is that of Scotland fans, who not only enjoyed their team’s 1-0 victory against Haiti on June 13, but they carried out an event rarely seen.

It turns out that the fans, after the debut and victory of their team in the first match, They left several businesses, shops and bars without beer due to the prolonged celebrations, which even lasted several days.

This occurred on the streets of Boston, where the massive consumption of beer by Scots caused businesses to request “emergency resupplies.”

The most famous case was that of the Sam Adams brewery, which, as reported by Infobae, reported sales four times higher than usual. The same thing happened at Hennessy’s Bar, which recorded historic sales not seen since the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

The media affirms that even this June 19, three days after Scotland’s debut, the bars They maintained a high demand for alcoholic beverages.

The stores, despite running out of product, told American media that they expect this dynamic to continue throughout the World Cup, not only for the Scottish fans, but also by followers of other teams.

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