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Title: Budget day today
Post by: admin on December 05, 2012, 10:36:20 AM
What can we expect?

Brian Lenihan cut excise duty in 2009 by 60c on a bottle of wine and 12c on a pint. I think we can expect these to go back up, although in my own opinion if beer goes up much more in pubs it'll do more damage than good as many places already charge €5+ for a pint.

The costs of malt and hops have shot through the roof recently, which won't help either. Especially micro brewers who don't have supply contracts and pay market rates (any micros reading: maybe time to strike a contract and start hedging, like the macros do).

I reckon it's also only a matter of time before homebrew goods get special tax treatment.
Title: Re: Budget day today
Post by: Spud395 on December 05, 2012, 10:41:43 AM
Remove that last comment before you give anyone ideas!
Title: Re: Budget day today
Post by: JimmyM on December 05, 2012, 03:25:16 PM
Bit harsh on the wine - good job i dont find my self buying it - ever!
Title: Re: Budget day today
Post by: UpsidedownA (Andrew) on December 05, 2012, 06:16:43 PM
QuoteI the only beer or alcohol related budget submission on the list was from NOffLA

http://www.oireachtas.ie/parliament/oireachtasbusiness/committees_list/fper-committee/2013pre-budgetsubmissions/

In fairness to them it makes for interesting reading.

Thanks for providing the link. It looks like Beoir didn't make a submission, which is a bit disappointing.
Title: Re: Budget day today
Post by: Ciderhead on December 06, 2012, 12:19:01 AM
They posted that they submitted on the morning of the 3rd, that's too late surely? :(
Title: Re: Budget day today
Post by: UpsidedownA (Andrew) on December 06, 2012, 12:38:30 AM
QuoteThey posted that they submitted on the morning of the 3rd, that's too late surely? :(
Still. It's better than nothing. I'm pleased they did something.
Title: Re: Budget day today
Post by: newToBrew on December 06, 2012, 10:30:46 AM
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micro brewers who don't have supply contracts and pay market rates (any micros reading: maybe time to strike a contract and start hedging, like the macros do).

is this because of ( what I presume ) would be relatively low volumes of purchase compared to the Macros - if so why don't they come together to form some micro co-op and do group buys amongst themselves like we do but on a larger scale - surely base malts and what not would be fairly similar ?

what am I missing here ?