Publicans describe move as ‘hammer blow’ to sector
The price rises on Diageo products including Guinness, Carlsberg and Smithwick's will take effect from April 15th and will be close to 10 cent when tax is included.Diageo
A 6 cent increase on Diageo products including Guinness, Carlsberg and Smithwick’s will take effect from April 15th, but will come to almost 10 cent when tax is included.According to figures from the Central Statistics Office, the average price of a pint of stout in Ireland last November was €5.62, while lager cost €6.06, although prices vary wildly across the State, with some pubs in urban centres charging close to – and sometimes even beyond – €10 for a pint.
saying the decision “is the latest hammer blow to the pub trade and underlines the need for Government to introduce further supports for a sector experiencing unprecedented costs pressures”.
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