Summary
SALES of beer have plummeted in Ireland following the introduction of a smoking ban in pubs, prompting fears of a similar collapse in Scotland.
According to industry figures, 23 million fewer pints of stout, ale and lager have been sold in Ireland since the ban came into force in March.See the full content of this document
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Beer Sales Hit by Ban On Smoking
A study carried out by the Irish Brewers' Association (IBA) found that 339 million pints were sold between March and September, compared with 362 million over the s...
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