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  • loaded language: 'taking a victory lap'
  • loaded language: 'drank it dry'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: Scottish soccer fans have been having a blast in Boston

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Scottish Soccer Fans Impact Beer Sales in Boston

Scottish soccer fans in Boston have significantly increased beer sales following their recent match. Local establishments reported record sales, with some running out of popular brands. The Tartan Army's next match is against Morocco on June 17.

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Sam Adams Hennessy's Bar Federal Wine & Spirits
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Noelle Somers

Scottish soccer fans, known as the 'Tartan Army,' have been active in Boston following their 1-0 victory over Haiti on June 13. The fans visited local restaurants and pubs, leading to significant increases in beer sales. Sam Adams reported that its Boston Taproom sold four times the usual amount of Boston Lager during the weekend, prompting an emergency delivery on Saturday. Hennessy’s Bar noted a tripling of sales compared to St. Patrick’s Day, while Federal Wine & Spirits sold out of Budweiser and Corona. Scotland is scheduled to play Morocco at Boston Stadium on June 17 at 6 p.m. ET.

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Bias score 39/100
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Inflammatory language 7/100
Sentiment +50/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'taking a victory lap'
  • loaded language: 'drank it dry'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: Scottish soccer fans have been having a blast in Boston

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Scottish soccer fans drinking all the beer in Boston?

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Scottish Soccer Fans Impact Beer Sales in Boston