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The amount of beer poured from taps on Super Bowl Sunday was down 46% this year

Americans heeding advice to skip their usual Super Bowl celebrations triggered the latest COVID ripple effect, with the amount of beer poured from taps down 46% nationally from last year — and nearly 70% in a Tom Brady-less Boston.

The big picture: Data from the Beer Board, a New York tech company that helps optimize beer flows in some 1,300 locations across the country, provided insight into which cities had the most liberal crowd policies and free-flowing taps.


  • In Tampa, Florida, host of Super Bowl LV, pours were down just 28% from last year.
  • In Kansas City, they were off 55%.
  • In Boston, where New England fans largely watched the game from home, pour volume was poor: down 69%.

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