Breweries are working around the clock to make sure pubs don't run out of beer this weekend as Brits are expected to consume millions of pints.
Industry bosses say they expect a bumper three days - the first time pubs have been able to serve customers over a Bank Holiday weekend in eight months.
But some producers have had to ration booze amid fears of shortages. Heineken has limited each pub to three kegs on Amstel and Birra Moretti each week, while Budweiser has reportedly upped production by 630 million pints a year.
Today an estimated 1.5 million drinkers are expected to down six million pints across the UK. Boozers in England were allowed to reopen on April 12 after being closed for more than three months - while businesses in some
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