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Major update to Guinness shortage issues by beer bosses as rations set to continue over Christmas

All the latest on the nationwide stout shortage ahead of Christmas

GUINNESS bosses have confirmed that supplies of the popular stout will continue to be rationed over Christmas and the New Year.

A shortage of the beloved Irish stout has hit boozers around the UK, with some running dry and others putting limits on sales.

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said rationing would continue into the New Year.

It will aim to replenish the supply chain in January and hopes to have availability at its normal level in time for the Six Nations rugby tournament, which takes place between January and March.

Many pubs have been rationing supplies of the Dublin-brewed tipple through the Christmas party season, while others have said they will run out imminently.

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Booze giant Diageo has said the limits on supply only apply to pubs in England, Wales and Scotland, not Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland.

A spokesperson explained: "We are grateful to all our customers for their engagement, collaboration, and patience over the past three weeks.

"We are producing more Guinness today than we ever have in our 265-year history, and we continue to work closely with customers across our network to manage Guinness distribution as efficiently as possible, ensuring we maximise supply and minimise disruptions for pubs, retailers, and consumers.

“Demand remains at unprecedented levels, and we will continue to allocate supplies on a managed basis until the end of December, before beginning a phased replenishment of the supply chain in January to ensure a return to normal
in Great Britain for the Guinness Six Nations.”

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The Liffey pub in Liverpool was left without the stout last week, .

The pub's boss said that he usually gets 12, 50-litre barrels a week from his main distributor, but last week he was told he could only have one.

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This meant the pub had run dry of the so-called "black gold" by Wednesday.

Other pubs have been grappling with the shortages but have generally been able to restore their supply within a few days.

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Irish bar chain Katie O'Brien's said that its Durham and Leicester locations ran out for two days last week.

Elsewhere, punters visiting The Old Ivy House in Clerkenwell must buy two other drinks before they are entitled to a pint of the black stuff.

It has introduced special cards which have to be signed and stamped by staff to prove punters are entitled to purchase "one ration of Guinness".

Co-owner Del Currie said the hostelry usually got through around eight barrels per week but received just three kegs this week.

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