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Irish beer production slumped in 2021 @DrinksIreland
Beer production fell sharply in the Republic last year, down 46 per cent on 2020, according to figures released by the employersโ lobby group, Ibec. The numbers employed in the sector also fell by a fifth.
The groupโs Drinks Ireland|Beer division suggests the fall in production was due to a drop in demand following the tough anti-virus restrictions on the hospitality sector that were in place for large parts of 2021. Its Beer Market report says about 60 per cent of beer typically is consumed in pubs, but that fell to 29 per cent in 2020 before recovering somewhat to 46 per cent in 2021.
The production dip in 2021 followed a fall of 13 per cent the previous year.
While total beer sales fell by 1.2 per cent last year compared with 2020, and consumption per person fell 2.3 per cent, the sector began to stage a clear recovery in the second half of 2021 as the on-trade reopened and trends for home consumption began to moderate.
Figures provided in the Drinks Ireland|Beer report suggest sales volumes were at pre-pandemic levels during the third quarter of 2021.
Stout demand
More than 32 per cent of all beer sold in the Irish market last year was stout, a return to pre-pandemic normality. Stoutโs share had dipped to about 25 per cent in 2020, when pubs were largely closed for chunks of the year. Lager sales, which spiked during periods of lockdown, fell back significantly in 2021.
Non-alcoholic beer sales were just 1.5 per cent of the total, although the proportion is four times larger than it was just four years ago.
The value of beer exports fell 3 per cent last year to โฌ246 million, according to the Ibec report. Britain followed by the US is the biggest export market for beer produced in Ireland. Sales from the beer category contributed about โฌ351 million in exchequer receipts.
Beer production fell sharply in the Republic last year, down 46 per cent on 2020, @DrinksIreland
Beer production fell sharply in the Republic last year, down 46 per cent on 2020, according to figures released by the employersโ lobby group, Ibec. The numbers employed in the sector also fell by a fifth.
The groupโs Drinks Ireland|Beer division suggests the fall in production was due to a drop in demand following the tough anti-virus restrictions on the hospitality sector that were in place for large parts of 2021. Its Beer Market report says about 60 per cent of beer typically is consumed in pubs, but that fell to 29 per cent in 2020 before recovering somewhat to 46 per cent in 2021.
The production dip in 2021 followed a fall of 13 per cent the previous year.
While total beer sales fell by 1.2 per cent last year compared with 2020, and consumption per person fell 2.3 per cent, the sector began to stage a clear recovery in the second half of 2021 as the on-trade reopened and trends for home consumption began to moderate.
Figures provided in the Drinks Ireland|Beer report suggest sales volumes were at pre-pandemic levels during the third quarter of 2021.
Stout demand
More than 32 per cent of all beer sold in the Irish market last year was stout, a return to pre-pandemic normality. Stoutโs share had dipped to about 25 per cent in 2020, when pubs were largely closed for chunks of the year. Lager sales, which spiked during periods of lockdown, fell back significantly in 2021.
Non-alcoholic beer sales were just 1.5 per cent of the total, although the proportion is four times larger than it was just four years ago.
The value of beer exports fell 3 per cent last year to โฌ246 million, according to the Ibec report. Britain followed by the US is the biggest export market for beer produced in Ireland. Sales from the beer category contributed about โฌ351 million in exchequer receipts.
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