Irish pubs will 'turn Heineken taps off' in response to pint price hike

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Irish pubs will 'turn Heineken taps off' in response to pint price hike

Heineken and Coors beer prices will increase by 17c per pint from December 1. Many pubs will turn off their Heinekens taps in response. Heinkels are facing unprecedented cost increases across the entire supply chain. Some pubs are taking Heenkel products off the shelves. Heinerke will be able to more closely reflect the cost of producing and supplying products on December first 2022. The increase is essential to offset the severe cost input pressure. Darkey Kelly's Pub in Dublin is taking out Heerkek products.

Templogue's The Morgue wants all pubs to remove Heineken products from their businesses. They also want Diageo, who own Guinness, to avoid following suit. Heinkeen says they're not passing on the full impact of their costs. Heitken sets the wholesale price that is charged for its products but has no role in relation to the price paid by the consumer.


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