More than 1,000 pubs in Ireland have gone bust during the recession, the umbrella group for the drinks industry claimed today. The Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (Digi), which represents 92,000 employees in pubs, restaurants, hotels and off-licences, said the relatively high excise duty on alcohol was costing jobs and making the country’s tourism offering less competitive……. read more
Irish Times – 15th July 2014
DRINKS INDUSTRY HEADS have today called for a reversal in the increase of excise duty on alcohol, blaming it for the closure of more than 1,000 pubs in Ireland since 2007…… read more
thejournal.ie – 15th July 2014
Imagine a sector in recession ravaged Ireland that still employs 92,000 people. Imagine that these are jobs in parishes across the country, in places where jobs are often thin on the ground. Imagine a sector that is steeped in Irish craft and artisanship but also home to innovation….. read more
Irish Independent – 10th July 2014
With soccer dominating the airwaves , this week on Movies & Booze we are going to focus on two wine producing countries who have a polarised experience in the wine world versus the outcome of their performances in the 2014 World Cup….. Chile and Argentina….. read more
Newstalk – 4th July 2014
Drinkers here face more than double the tax on booze paid by punters in other European countries, it was claimed today.The Support Your Local campaign says that massive taxes on drinkers are costing jobs and crippling the drinks industry….. read more
Irish Mirror – 26th June 2014
Meath people are paying €733.08 per person in taxes on alcohol per year, according to the drinks industry.
While Germany prepare to play the United States in this evening’s World Cup match, the drinks industry has released data that outlines how much tax the Meath and German consumer…. read more
Meath Chronicle – 26th June 2014
Mayo people are paying €58 million in tax on booze each year, according to a new drinks industry report. Drinks Industry Ireland revealed… read more
Mayo Advertsier – 26th June 2014
The drinks industry supports 12,000 farm families and deserves a reversal of “penal” excise increases, the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland has told the Oireachtas joint committee of agriculture….. read more
Irish Examiner – 25th June 2014
IRELAND is one of the most expensive countries in the world to buy Irish whiskey. The tax on a bottle of whiskey in Ireland is more than the total price you’d pay for it in New York, whiskey entrepreneur Marie Byrne told the Oireachtas agriculture committee… read more
Irish Independent – 25th June 2014
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS to rethink its approach to whiskey if the sector is to continue to grow at a rapid pace.
That’s what the Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture was told this afternoon…. read more
thejournal.ie – 24th June 2014
502 pubs and hotels in Kerry employ over 4300 people in the county. The figures are contained in a new report and campaign called ‘Support Your Local’. Kate O’Leary of The Laurels in Killarney was speaking ahead of the launch of the campaign today…. read more
Radio Kerry – 20th May 2014
The Cavan-Monaghan launched the drink industries major national campaign entitled ‘Support Your Local…’ in the Squealing Pig, Monaghan Town . The campaign is designed to highlight the significant financial and social contribution made by the Irish drinks industry all around the country…. read more
Monaghan Life – 19th May 2014
APPROXIMATELY 3,718 jobs are associated with the drinks industry (2,547 directly employed) in the 431 pubs and hotels in Mayo, while over €1.8 million worth of local agricultural goods are purchased by those in the sector it was revealed ….. read more
Mayo News – 13th May 2014
‘THE pub is not just a pub’, they say. It’s a place of community and conversation, and a source of comfort, camaraderie and craic…… read more
Limerick Leader – 11th May 2014
A national launch of the Support Your Local… campaign took place on Monday the 28th of April, where a new wide-ranging report by Tony Foley from the DCU Business School: ‘Drinks Related Employment in Dáil Constituencies’ was released… read more
FFT.ie – 9th May 2014
A new report has found the drinks industry supports 3,781 jobs in Mayo, generating €84 million in wages in the county. The report was compiled by Tony Foley, an economist with Dublin City University Business School…. read more
Mayo Advertiser – 9th May 2014
The national campaign ‘Support Your Local’ is designed to highlight the significant financial and social contribution made by the Irish drinks industry. In Wicklow 1,658 people are employed in the drinks industry with 179 pubs and ba ….. read more
Bray People – 7th May 2014
A new report published in conjunction with a new drinks industry campaign ‘Support Your Local’ shows there are almost 7,000 jobs associated with the drinks industry in the Shannonside region….. read more
Shannonside – 5th May 2014
Cork brewers, pubs, restaurants, hotels and independent off-licences are rallying together in a new campaign designed to highlight the significant financial and social contribution made by the Irish drinks industry, responsible for 10,338 jobs locally…read more
Cork News – 2th May 2014
An all-out campaign has been launched by the drinks industry to help save hundreds of pubs and restaurants across County Galway which are faced with the threat of closure…read more
Connacht Tribune – 30th April 2014
Various leading groups within the country’s drinks industry have come together to launch a nationwide campaign called ‘Support Your Local’ designed to highlight the contribution it makes, such as..read more
Hospitality Ireland – 29th April 2014
Yesterday we attended the launch of the ‘Support your local’ campaign in Buswells hotel. It’s a joint initiative between VFI, LVA, RAI, ABFI, and NOFFLA. Basically, anyone involved in drinks and food related hospitality whose name can be made into an acronym….read more
Publin – 29th April 2014
Owner of The Bard’s Den, Vincent Flannery, said fears for his business grew as he watched a number of pubs in the area shut down in the years after the recession hit. Mr Flannery diversified the business in an attempt to survive, and seven years later he is finally beginning to see some growth….read more
independent.ie – 29th April 2014
Increasing excise duties continue to put at risk an industry which directly employs 63,000 and supports a further 30,000 jobs, contributing €2bn to the exchequer.The economic and social contributions of the drinks industry were stoutly highlighted yesterday…..read more
Irish Examiner – 29th April 2014
Nine organisations, including Diageo, Heineken Ireland and the Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland (ABFI) are backing the campaign, which aims to overcome the negative reputation it says local pubs have fallen victim to in recent years…..read more
Irish Independent – 29th April 2014
More than 60,000 people are directly employed in the sector, which buys €1.1bn worth of produce and service each year – including 220,000 tonnes of barley.Economist Tony Foley of the DCU Business School says the economic impact of the drinks industry is substantial……read more
Irish Independent – 29th April 2014
The drinks industry has launched a major national campaign entitled ‘Support Your Local’, designed to highlight the significant financial and social contribution made by the Irish drinks industry. In addition, a series of regional ‘Support Your Local…’ events were announced…..read more
Drinks Industry Ireland – 28th April 2014
The drinks industry has launched a national campaign called ‘Support Your Local…’ designed to highlight the contribution it makes, such as employing 92,000 people and buying €1.1bn worth of Irish inputs….read more
Business&Leadership – 28th April 2014
The Irish drinks industry has launched a major national campaign entitled ‘Support Your Local…’, designed to highlight the significant financial and social contribution made by the sector….read more
FFT.ie – 28th April 2014