On Saturday, several Vancouver outlets report that Australian World Cup fans filled multi-level sports bars ahead of and after their team’s match against Turkey, leading to unusually heavy demand for beer. Tyler Broers, described as the operator of Dublin Calling, says he has “never seen anything like” what unfolded during the event. Global News and Business in Vancouver report that the crowd pushed consumption to the point that staff and supplies nearly ran out. One account quotes fans as telling the bar they planned to “drink you dry before we leave,” which staff say intensified the rush to keep drinks coming. The reports collectively describe a high-volume, match-day influx of supporters arriving and staying through the game, creating a short-term strain on service. Across the articles, the central focus is on the scale and speed of beer orders and the bar’s response—bringing staff to the front line to manage rapid turnover as the bar struggled to keep up with demand.