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Galway pub pays price of Germany success | Galway pub pays price of Germany success |
(about 11 hours later) | |
A pub in Galway in the Republic of Ireland is counting the cost of German success in Tuesday night's World Cup semi-final against Brazil. | A pub in Galway in the Republic of Ireland is counting the cost of German success in Tuesday night's World Cup semi-final against Brazil. |
Germany trounced the host nation in the battle for a place in the final, by seven goals to one. | Germany trounced the host nation in the battle for a place in the final, by seven goals to one. |
As part of a promotion during the match, the Róisín Dubh pub decided to reduce the price of a pint by 50 cents for each goal scored. | As part of a promotion during the match, the Róisín Dubh pub decided to reduce the price of a pint by 50 cents for each goal scored. |
Beers from both countries were selected for the price reduction. | Beers from both countries were selected for the price reduction. |
The German brew, Erdinger, was chosen as the European offering, with the Brazilian beverage, Brahma, also on offer for fans watching the match. | The German brew, Erdinger, was chosen as the European offering, with the Brazilian beverage, Brahma, also on offer for fans watching the match. |
Each drink was on sale for 4 euros at the start of the game but after five German goals in the first half hour of play, the price of a pint of Erdinger had dropped to 1 euro 50 cents by half time. | Each drink was on sale for 4 euros at the start of the game but after five German goals in the first half hour of play, the price of a pint of Erdinger had dropped to 1 euro 50 cents by half time. |
The European team went on to score two more goals, meaning that customers could purchase a drink for 50 cents for the last 11 minutes of the game. | The European team went on to score two more goals, meaning that customers could purchase a drink for 50 cents for the last 11 minutes of the game. |
Brazil's only goal came from Oscar in the 90th minute but the price reduction for Brahma only lasted for seconds. Prices returned to normal after the final whistle. | Brazil's only goal came from Oscar in the 90th minute but the price reduction for Brahma only lasted for seconds. Prices returned to normal after the final whistle. |
Bar owner Gugai McNamara said the result had taken them by surprise. | |
"We realised we were in trouble quite early on - my poor bar manager had a look of panic on his face when I walked in," he said. | |
"It was actually cheaper to buy a pint than a packet of crisps, but the customers were very responsible - people weren't ordering 15 or 20 pints at a time." | |
Word quickly began to spread on social media, and the pub was packed by the end of the match. | |
"People were flocking to us from other nearby pubs, and there was a huge uproar every time there was a goal scored," he said. | |
Mr McNamara said the drinkers' windfall on Tuesday night meant there was another full house for the following night's semi-final between Argentina and the Netherlands. | |
Luckily for him, if not his patrons, it finished goalless after extra time before Argentina won on penalties. |
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