Some Irish pubs turning Heineken taps off in response to pint price hike

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Some Irish pubs turning Heineken taps off in response to pint price hike

Heineken Ireland is raising keg prices by 17c per pint from December 1st. Pub owners are worried about the impact on their margins. Some pubs are taking their products off the shelves. Darkey Kelly's Pub in Dublin is turning off taps in response to the hike. Kavanagh's pub on New St is taking out two products. Heineckie.com. The company is also facing inflationary challenges. It is trying to mitigate all the increases. A price increase will come into effect on draught products on the 1 January 2022.

Templogue's The Morgue wants all Heineken products removed from pubs. They say a 17c increase before taxes means the price at the taps will increase to close to 50c a pint at counters. Heinke's spokesperson says they were left with no choice.