A rural pub proprietor in Rathdrinagh, Eire, has provide you with an ingenious strategy to hold her bar “open” in the course of the lockdown.
Avril McKeever who owns the 152-year-old establishment McKeever’s Bar & Lounge, has been serving her loyal clients bottles of beer and the occasional bag of potato chips through drone.
Operated by her niece’s husband, Paul Clarke, the drone delivers “bottles of Heineken normally, or typically just a few cans of Bulmers,” McKeever advised The Guardian.
“We had a bottle of wine and a bag of Tayto crisps able to go final evening however it didn’t take off due to the wind.”
Pubs, the cornerstone of Irish social life, have been closed since March — and aren’t slated to reopen till August 10 underneath authorities tips, leaving 50,000 staff unemployed.
Different pubs in Dublin have resorted to residence deliveries and pulling pints from kegs in vans to maintain clients.