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Drinks Ireland

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Drinks Ireland is the Ibec sector that represents the interests of alcohol drinks manufacturers and suppliers on the island of Ireland.

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The Irish drinks industry is a core part of the experience economy which spends almost €4bn every year on purchases of goods & services - over €1bn from domestic food & drink suppliers. Discover more about our priorities: ibec.ie/drinksireland/… #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

The Irish drinks industry is a core part of the experience economy which spends almost €4bn every year on purchases of goods & services - over €1bn from domestic food & drink suppliers. Discover more about our priorities: ibec.ie/drinksireland/…

#PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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The Irish drinks industry is proud to embrace sustainability. From our processes to our packaging, we are leading on climate action and advancing the circular economy. Discover more about our priorities: ibec.ie/drinksireland/… #PrideOfPlace #DrinkResponsibly #Sustainability

The Irish drinks industry is proud to embrace sustainability. From our processes to our packaging, we are leading on climate action and advancing the circular economy. 

Discover more about our priorities: ibec.ie/drinksireland/…

#PrideOfPlace #DrinkResponsibly #Sustainability
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We were delighted to meet with NI Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA & Invest NI yesterday, joined by our members from across NI. We discussed challenges presented by tariffs, the depth & breadth of the sector, jobs it creates, its export focus & links to our tourism offering.

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The Irish drinks industry is proud of the world-leading brands we make. This #WorldCocktailDay we want to celebrate premium Irish spirits. We craft over 70 Irish Gin brands in Ireland. Use your favourite to make this Irish Gin Negroni! #IrishGin #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

The Irish drinks industry is proud of the world-leading brands we make. This #WorldCocktailDay we want to  celebrate premium Irish spirits. We craft over 70 Irish Gin brands in Ireland. Use your favourite to make this Irish Gin Negroni!

#IrishGin #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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Ireland has a thriving cocktail culture, driven by consumers choosing premium products. This #WorldCocktailDay why not immerse yourself in a new experience using one of the oldest spirits and try this Irish Poitín Cocktail. #IrishPoitín #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

Ireland has a thriving cocktail culture, driven by consumers choosing premium products. This #WorldCocktailDay why not immerse yourself in a new experience using one of the oldest spirits and try this Irish Poitín Cocktail.

#IrishPoitín #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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Irish Cream is loved by millions around the world but is unique to Ireland. Protected as a Geographic Indication, it can only be produced in Ireland. Here are 3 recipes to try with authentic Irish Cream this #WorldCocktailDay! #IrishCream #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

Irish Cream is loved by millions around the world but is unique to Ireland. Protected as a Geographic Indication, it can only be produced in Ireland. Here are 3 recipes to try with authentic Irish Cream this #WorldCocktailDay!

#IrishCream #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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Alcohol consumption in Ireland continues to decline; influences on consumption are changing, with people seeking more balance in how they drink. 6 in 10 people agree there has been a move towards consuming less, but better alcohol. #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

Alcohol consumption in Ireland continues to decline; influences on consumption are changing, with people seeking more balance in how they drink. 6 in 10 people agree there has been a move towards consuming less, but better alcohol.

#PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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Distilleries, breweries and drinks producers are where we make our iconic Irish products. But they’re so much more than that. They are rooted in rural Ireland and play a pivotal role at the heart of local communities. #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

Distilleries, breweries and drinks producers are where we make our iconic Irish products. But they’re so much more than that. They are rooted in rural Ireland and play a pivotal role at the heart of local communities.

#PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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Non-alcoholic products are transforming drinking habits and driving a culture of moderation. One in four people now consider a non-alcoholic option when they socialise, and say that brands they know and trust encourage them to try these products. #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

Non-alcoholic products are transforming drinking habits and driving a culture of moderation. One in four people now consider a non-alcoholic option when they socialise, and say that brands they know and trust encourage them to try these products.

#PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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Non-alcoholic products are transforming drinking habits and driving a culture of moderation. One in four people now consider a non-alcoholic option when they socialise, and say that brands they know and trust encourage them to try these products. #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

Non-alcoholic products are transforming drinking habits and driving a culture of moderation. One in four people now consider a non-alcoholic option when they socialise, and say that brands they know and trust encourage them to try these products.

#PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly
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The number of Irish pubs has declined by over 24% since 2005 according to a report by Drinks Industry Group of Ireland. Reducing the cost burden on hospitality businesses by reducing excise helps local communities throughout the country. #EasyOnTheExcise #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly

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More than 100 pubs are closing every year in Ireland. Limerick has seen the highest decrease in pub numbers, with a rate of 37.2%, between '05 & '24. DIGI is calling on the Gov to use the upcoming Budget to introduce a 10% cut in excise. #EasyontheExcise bit.ly/4eVu0bi

More than 100 pubs are closing every year in Ireland. Limerick has seen the highest decrease in pub numbers, with a rate of 37.2%, between '05 & '24. 
DIGI is calling on the Gov to use the upcoming Budget to introduce a 10% cut in excise. #EasyontheExcise
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This #InternationalBeerDay we raise a glass to the craftsmanship, culture, and community behind every pint. From local brewers to global innovators, the beer industry brings people together. Enjoy a beer or a 0.0% beer 🍻 whatever your fancy. #PrideofPlace #DrinkResponsibly