- December trade of entire sector could present the Treasury with £1.7 billion in taxes, British Beer and Pub Association figures show
- Pints sold in pubs could generate sales of £1.4 billion in December alone, which would generate £136 million in beer duty for the Chancellor
- Government urged to support brewers and pubs so industry can continue to boost job market and economy
Almost 300 million pints could be sold in pubs in December, with the beer and pub sector expected to pour a total of £3.3 billion in GVA into the UK economy, new BBPA figures show.
December could see the industry as a whole put £1.7 billion in the Treasury’s coffers, as the sector gears up for its busiest month, the BBPA calculated.
The sales of pints in pubs in December alone amounts to 9.5% of their annual beer sales, and would generate turnover of around £1.4 billion, with the average pint costing £4.80. This would generate £136 million in beer duty alone.
Roaring trade should highlight the huge contributions the sector makes to the UK’s coffers but not mask the fact that most pubs will only make pennies in profits for every pint sold, the BBPA said.
Emma McClarkin, Chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: “Month in, month out, but most of all at Christmas, beer and pubs pour billions into the UK economy and Treasury.
“With the average pub making just 12p a pint thanks to the shocking cost of doing business, these figures highlight just how much our sector boosts the economy, but also what little money is left over.
“We’re working with Government to make sure they cut the cost of doing business so we can help deliver their growth mission, continue to be a pillar of the economy and job market, and remain at the heart of communities.”
The sector supports more than 1 million jobs and latest figures show it contributed £34.4 billion in GVA to the economy.
The British Beer and Pub Association has warned the cumulative impact of the Budget means, at a conservative estimate, a £650million increase to the cost of doing business for the industry putting pubs, brewers, investment and jobs at continued risk.
The leading trade association is urging the Government to swiftly deliver on permanent and meaningful business rate reforms to give the sector the best chance of continuing to serve their communities and regenerate high streets.
The BBPA is also calling on Government to reconsider the timing of the new employment costs so businesses can better plan and carry on employing staff they need, rather than staff they can afford.
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Notes to editors
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Statistics taken from Oxford Economics data and BBPA modelling. In July this year the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) commissioned Oxford Economics to assess the sector’s economic impact, with 2022 being the most recently available year of data, and the first following a turbulent period due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The report, which will be published in full in the coming weeks, examines the economic footprint across the UK and its regions, with a focus on four subsectors: brewing, pubs, on-trade (excluding pubs), and off-trade. The analysis compares 2022 data with previous estimates from 2019.
The latest statistics on how much the sector poured into the economy can be found here.
The BBPA’s Manifesto for UK Brewers and Pubs can be found here.
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About the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA):
We are the UK’s leading trade association representing pubs and breweries. Our members brew 90% of British beer and own nearly half of UK pubs.
We are the voice of pubs and brewers, offering insight and policy thinking to government, political stakeholders and media alike to help ensure that there is an in-depth understanding of both the opportunities and challenges faced by the sector and the policy solutions to bring about the optimal fiscal and policy framework that will underpin a thriving pub and brewing sector in the UK.
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