Door-to-door deliveries of pints of Guinness will resume in Belfast this weekend after a legal dispute between a bar and the police was resolved.
Hatfield House, a popular bar with students, responded to the Covid-19 lockdown by taking orders for takeaway pints. Staff then arrived outside the customers' homes in a specially adapted van and poured the draft beer into plastic glasses while wearing protective gloves.
The pints were then left on the doorstep to avoid the need for any direct contact. However the south Belfast pub was forced to call time on the service when police intervened last month.
The PSNI claimed the van to door service breached licensing legislation. The bar owners launched a High Court challenge, with a hearing listed