Alcohol consumption down by 10% between 2019 and 2021 according to Patricia Callan @DrinksIreland

New provisional data from Revenue shows that alcohol consumption fell by 4.7% between 2020 and 2021 as the hospitality sector endured strict lockdowns in an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Alcohol consumption saw a fall of 9.6% between 2019 and 2021, which Drinks Ireland said showed the true impact of Covid related restrictions and closures on hospitality venues.
Beer and cider consumption saw the most dramatic declines due to their popularity in pub trade. Beer consumption fell by 18.3% between 2019 and 2021 and cider was down by 15.1%.
Meanwhile, wine consumption was down by 13.1% between 2020 and 2021 and by 2.7% between 2019 and 2021.
Spirits consumption remained relatively static, rising marginally by 1.9% between 2019 and 2021.
Drinks Ireland said that people have progressively been drinking less since 2001.
It noted that alcohol consumption is now at its lowest level in 20 years and has fallen by about 30% since 2001.

Patricia Callan, Director of Drinks Ireland, said today’s data shows the continued decline in alcohol consumption in Ireland, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic.
“The industry has worked hard to continue to tackle alcohol misuse. The growing trend we see at home and in other established international markets is people choosing to drink quality over quantity, which we welcome and will continue to encourage,” Ms Callan added.

Alcohol consumption fallen by around 30% since 2001 says Patricia Callan @DrinksIreland

New provisional data from Revenue shows that alcohol consumption fell by 4.7% between 2020 and 2021 as the hospitality sector endured strict lockdowns in an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Alcohol consumption saw a fall of 9.6% between 2019 and 2021, which Drinks Ireland said showed the true impact of Covid related restrictions and closures on hospitality venues.
Beer and cider consumption saw the most dramatic declines due to their popularity in pub trade. Beer consumption fell by 18.3% between 2019 and 2021 and cider was down by 15.1%.
Meanwhile, wine consumption was down by 13.1% between 2020 and 2021 and by 2.7% between 2019 and 2021.
Spirits consumption remained relatively static, rising marginally by 1.9% between 2019 and 2021.
Drinks Ireland said that people have progressively been drinking less since 2001.
It noted that alcohol consumption is now at its lowest level in 20 years and has fallen by about 30% since 2001.

Patricia Callan, Director of Drinks Ireland, said today’s data shows the continued decline in alcohol consumption in Ireland, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic.
“The industry has worked hard to continue to tackle alcohol misuse. The growing trend we see at home and in other established international markets is people choosing to drink quality over quantity, which we welcome and will continue to encourage,” Ms Callan added.

Alcohol consumption down by 9.6% between 2019 and 2021

New provisional data from Revenue shows that alcohol consumption fell by 4.7% between 2020 and 2021 as the hospitality sector endured strict lockdowns in an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Alcohol consumption saw a fall of 9.6% between 2019 and 2021, which Drinks Ireland said showed the true impact of Covid related restrictions and closures on hospitality venues.
Beer and cider consumption saw the most dramatic declines due to their popularity in pub trade. Beer consumption fell by 18.3% between 2019 and 2021 and cider was down by 15.1%.
Meanwhile, wine consumption was down by 13.1% between 2020 and 2021 and by 2.7% between 2019 and 2021.
Spirits consumption remained relatively static, rising marginally by 1.9% between 2019 and 2021.
Drinks Ireland said that people have progressively been drinking less since 2001.
It noted that alcohol consumption is now at its lowest level in 20 years and has fallen by about 30% since 2001.

Patricia Callan, Director of Drinks Ireland, said today’s data shows the continued decline in alcohol consumption in Ireland, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic.
“The industry has worked hard to continue to tackle alcohol misuse. The growing trend we see at home and in other established international markets is people choosing to drink quality over quantity, which we welcome and will continue to encourage,” Ms Callan added.

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Guinness Ireland
@GuinnessIreland

have launched ‘Reopening with Respect’ this week and GUINNESS are a sound supporter, asking everyone to #BeSound and follow government guidelines when you go to a pub or restaurant. Respect the staff, respect each other and everyone can enjoy being together again.

 

 

1.Guinness calls for respect for pubs. 2. Rogue pubs that flout the rules should be shut down immediately..

guinness respect

Guinness Ireland
@GuinnessIreland

have launched ‘Reopening with Respect’ this week and GUINNESS are a sound supporter, asking everyone to #BeSound and follow government guidelines when you go to a pub or restaurant. Respect the staff, respect each other and everyone can enjoy being together again.

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Pubs that flout the rules should be shut down immediately Donal O’Keeffe from

responds to reports that some aren’t following the guidelines He says the full force of the law should be brought down on them More on

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1.Guinness calling for respect for pubs. 2. Rogue pubs that flout the rules should be shut down immediately..

guinness respect

Guinness Ireland
@GuinnessIreland

have launched ‘Reopening with Respect’ this week and GUINNESS are a sound supporter, asking everyone to #BeSound and follow government guidelines when you go to a pub or restaurant. Respect the staff, respect each other and everyone can enjoy being together again.

Image

Paul Quinn
@PaulQuinnNews

Pubs that flout the rules should be shut down immediately Donal O’Keeffe from

responds to reports that some aren’t following the guidelines He says the full force of the law should be brought down on them More on

at 5.30 & 8

1.Guinness calling for respect for the staff in pubs and everyone else. 2. Pubs that flout the rules should be shut down immediately – Donal O’Keeffe from @LVADublinPubs

guinness respect

Guinness Ireland
@GuinnessIreland

have launched ‘Reopening with Respect’ this week and GUINNESS are a sound supporter, asking everyone to #BeSound and follow government guidelines when you go to a pub or restaurant. Respect the staff, respect each other and everyone can enjoy being together again.

Image

Paul Quinn
@PaulQuinnNews

Pubs that flout the rules should be shut down immediately Donal O’Keeffe from

responds to reports that some aren’t following the guidelines He says the full force of the law should be brought down on them More on

at 5.30 & 8

Alcohol/ethanol a toxic,addictive, carcinogenic drug.@PLDistillery

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