This price increase will come into effect on all Heineken Ireland portfolio draught products on December 1st 2022. "A price increase on all our draught products will enable us to more closely reflect the cost of producing and supplying our products. "We have been working hard to minimise the impacts of these increases but unfortunately have not been able to mitigate all of them. Like you, HEINEKEN Ireland is equally faced with unprecedented cost increases across the entire supply chain. In a statement to pubs, Heineken said: "Businesses in Ireland today continue to face exceptional inflationary challenges and our industry is no different. Read More : One Covid symptom is 'curiously' affecting mainly vaccinated people Many pub owners have already said the hike could mean a massive 35c increase per pint in their premises as they try to "maintain margins". The drinks company warned pub owners on Friday that they would be increasing keg prices by the equivalent of 17c per pint from December 1 due to the "unprecedented cost increases across the entire supply chain." A number of Irish pubs have announced that they will be turning their Heineken taps off in light of the keg price hike announced by the brewers this week.
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