Boston proved to be no match for the Scots, as the tourists drank the Samuel Adams Downtown Boston Taproom dry of their flagship lager for Scotland’s World Cup matches.The number of thirsty fans is known as the Tartan Army — the nickname for loyal Scotland soccer fans.Surging demand for the beer prompted an emergency delivery on Saturday, according to WCVB5.
LAND OF THE FREE, HOME OF THE TACO BELL: VIRAL GERMAN SOCCER FAN CALLS IT THE ‘HOLY LAND’The Boston Beer Co. said staff collected 70 empty kegs on Monday. The taproom sold more than 3,000 pints of Boston Lager over four days, which is four times their normal rate of sale during a four-day holiday weekend, such as the Fourth of July. Additional deliveries are expected to keep up with the demand.










