Scottish football fans attending the World Cup in Boston have become known for their enthusiastic celebrations, leading to unusually high beer consumption at local establishments. Following Scotland’s 1-0 victory over Haiti at Gillette Stadium, fans filled the city with traditional festivities, including bagpipe music and spirited singing. Several bars reported running out of Samuel Adams Boston Lager, with one owner stating sales were four times higher than a typical Fourth of July weekend. Emergency beer orders were placed to meet the unexpected demand, and another bar reported three times the sales compared to St. Patrick’s Day. The fans’ lively behavior has been largely positive, described as “incredibly fun” by bar owners, though some minor incidents involving the placement of traffic cones on statues were reported. Scotland is scheduled to play Morocco at the same venue on Friday night.