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    Another Pint Price Increase Hits Drinkers – Costs Now Over €7 in Dublin

    Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 7, 2025Updated:April 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Beer lovers are facing yet another pint price increase as drink costs rise again across Ireland, with Dublin drinkers now paying more than €7 per pint.

    Price Hikes Take Effect

    As of today, Tuesday (February 4), the price of several well-known pints, including Guinness, Harp, Hop House 13, and Smithwick’s, has increased. This follows an announcement by Diageo last month confirming the hike. Even Guinness 0.0, the non-alcoholic version, has not been spared from the increase.

    Industry insiders predict that once VAT, duty, and pub margins are included, the average pint will now cost an additional 30c. With these changes, the cost of a pint has risen steadily over the past two years, with Diageo adding nearly €1 to the price of a pint since January 2023.

    How Much Will You Pay?

    Prior to the last round of increases in January 2023, the average price of lager across Ireland was €5.70, while a pint of stout cost €5.20, according to Central Statistics Office data. By November 2024, those figures had climbed to €6.25 for lager and €5.82 for stout. With the latest hike, drinkers can now expect to pay:

    • €6.55 for a pint of lager
    • €6.12 for a pint of stout

    However, those enjoying a night out in Dublin will face even steeper prices, with pints exceeding €7 in many pubs.

    The Reason Behind the Hike

    A Diageo spokesperson attributed the price increase to the rising operational costs in Ireland, saying:

    “In response to increased costs across our Irish operations, we have advised on-trade customers of the necessary price adjustments across our full draught product range.”

    While the standard Guinness pint has risen by 6c, Guinness 0.0 has seen a larger jump of 9c, reflecting the additional costs involved in removing alcohol from the stout.

    What’s Next for Drinkers?

    With this being the fourth price increase in just over two years, many pub-goers are left wondering if further hikes are inevitable. As the cost of living continues to rise, the affordability of a casual pint is becoming a growing concern for many across Ireland.

    For now, whether you’re in Dublin or elsewhere, expect to dig a little deeper into your pocket the next time you order a round.

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