Friday, November 30, 2007
Dublin beer bandit raids Guinness
Walt can sniff out a beer story a very very long way away....thanks G.G..........
http://www.heraldonline.com/wire/weird/story/209628.html
By SHAWN POGATCHNIK · The Associated Press
Updated 11/30/07 - 6:25 AM
Irish police were hunting for a beer bandit who stole 450 full kegs
from the
Guinness brewery - the largest heist ever at Ireland's largest brewer.
National police said a lone man drove into the brewery - a Dublin
landmark
and top tourist attraction - on Wednesday and hitched his truck to a
fully
loaded trailer awaiting delivery to city pubs.
Diageo PLC, the beverage company that owns Guinness, said the brewery
had
never suffered such a large-scale theft before in its 248-year history.
Police said the raider took 180 kegs of Guinness stout, 180 kegs of
U.S.
lager Budweiser and 90 kegs of Danish beer Carlsberg. Guinness brews
both of
those foreign brands under license for sale in Ireland.
Police declined to say whether the theft had been captured by
closed-circuit
surveillance cameras. No description of the suspect was issued,
suggesting
that nobody got a good look at him.
Each keg holds about 88 British-sized pints, the most common serving
size in
Ireland, equivalent to 20 ounces each. The total theft involves 39,600
pints
with a retail value exceeding $235,000.
Police said it would be difficult for the thief to sell the stolen beer
without attracting attention, unless he has criminal associates who own
a
network of pubs.
But customs agents say it is common for pubs to sell stolen or smuggled
cigarettes and alcohol, particularly counterfeit-labeled supplies of
vodka,
to avoid paying hefty taxes.
In the past, the outlawed Irish Republican Army and other gangs have
hijacked truck shipments of alcoholic beverages and cigarettes for
resale in
pubs run by sympathizers or friends. Those raids typically happen in
rural
areas, never in the center of Dublin.
The Republic of Ireland, a country of 4.2 million, has more than 10,000
pubs
and bars. The Guinness brewery in Dublin is the biggest supplier,
producing
more than 5 million kegs annually.