Scotland soccer fans have taken over Massachusetts during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, leading to dramatic beer shortages in Boston bars. According to Devon Savage, Communications Manager for Samuel Adams, the "Tartan Army" drank four times more beer than usual over the span of a long weekend from June 11 to June 21. This surge in consumption resulted in the Sam Adams Downtown Boston Taproom running out of its flagship Boston Lager by Saturday, prompting an emergency resupply.
In total, over 4,000 pints of the lager were sold, nearly 90 kegs were emptied, and four emergency deliveries were made to meet the overwhelming demand. Other bars in Boston, such as the White Bull Tavern and Hennessy’s Bar, also reported beer shortages, with patrons remarking that the Scottish fans had depleted their stock. Scottish fan Dave Orr noted, "There was no beer" left at the White Bull Tavern.
To ensure bars are stocked for the upcoming matches, the Boston Beer Company announced plans for additional deliveries in the days to come. Scotland’s national team had recently secured a 1-0 victory against Haiti in their opening group stage match, and they were gearing up to face Morocco next, followed by a match against Brazil.
The atmosphere surrounding the World Cup has led to a lively scene in Boston, showcasing the enthusiasm and commitment of Scotland’s fans.
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