A famous Dublin pub which was one of the first places to close its boozers back in March has been forced to sell leftover kegs as they shut down once again following Level 3 restrictions in the capital.
Dublin GAA-mad watering hole Peadar Browns - which would normally be booming on a daily basis pre-covid - are now joining the queue with several others who are trying to keep their heads above water during these difficult times.
And, the owners and staff of the Clanbrassil Street Lower spot are now letting go of their last few pints to thirsty punters for a mouth-watering price.
They said: "We have a few kegs left for sale here if anyone wants them.
"We have Guinness, Heineken, Coors and Bulmers.
"They are all going for €220 a keg."

Let's break down and crunch the numbers for you.
So depending on who you're talking to, you'll get about 85-90 pints from a keg.
And with Peadar's pub offloading the silver beautys for €220 a pop - that's between €2.40 and €2.60 per pint.
But like most things in life, there is a catch with the pub only offering a collection only service at moment so if you want to get your hands on one, you'd better be quick.