
Global Spirits Companies Gather In Dublin To Discuss Industry’s Future
Global Spirits Companies Gather In Dublin To Discuss Industry’s Future
COVID-19 Pandemic Had Hugely Negative Impact On Ireland's Cider Sector In 2021, According To New Report
Increasing Amount Of Spirits Producers Commit To Providing Energy Information On Labels
Beer Production Fell 46% In Ireland Between 2020 And 2021
Revenue Data Shows Alcohol Consumption Fell By 4.7% Between 2020 And 2021
Value Of Irish Drinks Exports Increased By 19% In 2021
Tánaiste Visits Dublin's Roe & Co Distillery As Brewery And Distillery Visitor Centres Anticipate Stronger Summer
New Strategy Sets Out Plans To Continue To Grow Gin Category By 2026
Non-Alcoholic Beer Sales Increased By 129% Between 2017 And 2020
New Revenue Data Reveals Fall In Alcohol Consumption In Ireland
Bryan Fallon Re-Elected As Chair Of Drinks Ireland|Spirits
Craft Cider Producers Call For Excise Reduction
Ireland's Spirits Sector Showed 'Resilience' Last Year, Says Drinks Ireland|Spirits
Alcohol Consumption In Ireland Decreased By 10.8% In First Half Of 2021
Estimated 95% Of Wines Sales Took Place In Off-Trade Sector In 2020
Drinks Ireland|Spirits Welcomes Agreement Between The EU And The US That Has Resulted In Suspension Of Tariffs On Irish Cream And Other Liqueurs
Drinks Ireland Says Alcohol Consumption Declined By 19.7% In Q1 2021; Welcomes New Standards For Online Sale And Delivery Of Alcohol; Calls For Excise Relief For Craft Cider Producers
Closure Of Hospitality Sector Had 'Profound Impact' On Irish Brewers, Report Finds
Drinks Ireland|Irish Whiskey Welcomes Reductions In Canadian Spirits Levies
Drinks Ireland|Spirits Announces Appointment Of New Chair