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Experts predict pub pints could surge to £14 unless government intervenes

Experts predict the price of a pint could jump to £14 unless governments take action.

Pubs are already facing skyrocketing utility costs, rising wages and higher beer prices from brewers.

But another 6% increase could impact beer prices next year.

And a London drinker could be forced to pay him £8.48 for a pint.

In June, the UK's most expensive pint cost £8.

But pensioner Penfold believes Beal could see him rise to £13.98 by 2025.

Hospitality industry bosses wrote toPrime Ministers Boris Johnson,Prime MinistersNadim. Zahawi and business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng warn of further closures without energy bill support.

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Punters are back in licensed stores after thecoronavirus pandemic hit business hard.

But cost of living concerns, rising energy costs and fears of an economic recession are hitting them even harder..

About 10% of jobs are in the hospitality industry. but the company faces 300% of him. Rising bills from energy companies.

The UK Beer and Pub Association has been called upon to lower the beer tax and lower the business tax rate, as well as an urgent energy price cap for small businesses.

However, rising energy costs, coupled with employee payroll and supply challenges in his chain, mean that 81% of hospitality companies are facing product shortages, and nearly three-quarters are facing utility bills. said it faces a “significant increase” in

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This has increased prices by 9% over the past year.

However, further increases are expected in 2023, with projections of another 6%.

Wetherspoons' Tim Martin warned that the pub's very existence is in jeopardy.

He said: ``Let's not beat about Bush.

In July,The Mirro r said the number of pubs in England and Wales had fallen below 40,000 this year. reported that it recorded more than 7,000 losses in one year.

The hospitality industry, which faced major challenges during thepandemic, is now facing record-high inflation and an energy crisis.

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Pubs have been demolished or remodeled, according to research by real estate advisor Altus Group There was found.

British President Robert Hayton said: Rising energy costs business costs, inflationary pressures, and tax increases.

200 pubs have disappeared between the end of 2021 and the end of June.

Rising energy, commodity and labor costs were cited as the biggest contributors to the decline in profits.

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Jolly Tap in Wakefield, West Yorkes is the flagship bar of Jolly Boys Brewery. It opened in 2017 and is scheduled to close in August.

"It pissed me off," said co-director Hywell Roberts. ' The closures said, 'Pubs are victims of the pandemic.

'People would rather eat out than go to pubs.' }

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