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Draught beer, also spelt draft, is beer served from a cask or keg rather than from a bottle or can. Draught beer served from a pressurised keg is also known as keg beer.

Taxes on wine and spirits rise as alcohol duty overhauled

Taxes on wine and spirits rise as alcohol duty overhauled
Jul 31,2023 9:21 pm

... Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said lowering duties on Draught Beers and ciders would " reduce the price of a pint" and support pubs...

Cigarette prices rise but draught beer duty is frozen

Cigarette prices rise but draught beer duty is frozen
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... The only alcohol not to see a rise was Draught Beer where duty will be frozen...

What the Budget means for you and your money

What the Budget means for you and your money
Mar 15,2023 10:10 am

... But there will be a better deal for Draught Beer in pubs...

Cost of living: Pub halves beer and cider choice to survive

Cost of living: Pub halves beer and cider choice to survive
Nov 5,2022 6:31 pm

...By Jared EvittsBBC NewsA pub has almost halved its selection of Draught Beer and cider for the winter due to soaring energy bills...

Covid pandemic: Drinkers shun beer for wine and spirits

Covid pandemic: Drinkers shun beer for wine and spirits
Feb 11,2022 4:34 am

... " He said Alcohol Change supported the Treasury s proposals, along with the BBPA, to bring in a cut to duty on Draught Beer and cider...

Wine drinkers face higher prices and less choice, firm warns

Wine drinkers face higher prices and less choice, firm warns
Jan 31,2022 11:53 pm

... In the Budget, the chancellor said that under the new system for alcohol duty, which is due to start in 2023, taxes on sparkling wine, Draught Beer and cider would be cut, but would rise for stronger drinks such as red wine...

Autumn Budget 2021: Key points at-a-glance

Autumn Budget 2021: Key points at-a-glance
Oct 28,2021 3:02 am

... 7bn by 2024-25There will be nearly £2bn of new funding to help schools and colleges to recover from the pandemicSchools funding to return to 2010 levels in real terms - an equivalent per pupil cash increase of more than £1,500£300m will be spent on a " Start for Life" parenting programmes, with an additional £170m by 2024-25 promised for childcareA UK-wide numeracy programme will be set-up to help improve basic maths skills among adultsAir travelFlights between airports in the UK nations will be subject to a new lower rate of Air Passenger Duty from April 2023Financial support for English airports to be extended for a further six monthsFrom April 2023, new ultra long haul band in Air Passenger Duty for flights of over 5,500 miles introducedAlcoholPlanned rise in the duty on spirits, wine, cider and beer cancelledSimplification of alcohol duties will see the number of rates drop from 15 to sixStronger red wines, fortified wines, and high-strength ciders will see a small increase in their ratesRates on many lower alcohol drinks including rose wine, fruit ciders, liqueurs, lower strength beers and wines to fallAll sparkling wines to pay same duty as still wines of equivalent strengthLower duty on Draught Beer and cider from containers over 40 litres will cut the rate by 5%Housing£24bn earmarked for housing, including £11...

Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak unveils help for low paid, pubs and businesses

Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak unveils help for low paid, pubs and businesses
Oct 27,2021 6:01 pm

... Taxes on sparkling wine, Draught Beer and cider are to be cut, but will rise for stronger drinks such as red wine and " white ciders" from 2023...

Taxes on wine and spirits rise as alcohol duty overhauled

Oct 27,2021 4:40 pm

By Lucy HookerBusiness reporter, BBC News

A major shake-up of The Way alcohol is taxed could leave many drinks costing more from Tuesday.

Under what the Treasury says are new " common-sense" principles, tax is being levied according to a drink's strength.

Duty will increase overall, with most wines and spirits seeing rises, but will fall on lower-alcohol drinks and most Sparkling Wine .

Taxes on draught pints will not change, an additional measure designed to support pubs.

Alcohol duties have been frozen since 2020. These changes were originally scheduled for February this year but were postponed by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt as the cost-of-living crisis continued.

Now with prices still rising, though at a slower rate, the government is going ahead with a 10. 1% rise in alcohol duties, and is also overhauling The System .

Drinks with alcohol by volume (ABV) below 3. 5% will be taxed at a lower rate, but tax on drinks with ABV over 8. 5% will stay the same, whether it is wine, spirit or beer.

As a result, Sparkling Wine , which was previously taxed at a higher rate than still wine, will be 19p cheaper, for a standard-strength bottle, if retailers pass on the tax changes by lowering prices. A can of pre-mixed gin and tonic would be 5p cheaper.

Tax on a typical bottle of still wine with ABV 12% will go up by 44p, but on wine with 15% ABV, tax will rise by 98p, according to the Wine and Spirits Trade Association (WSTA).

Spirits and fortified wines, such as sherry and port, will see steep rises.

" The Changes we're making to The Way we tax alcohol catapults us into the 21St Century , reflecting the popularity of low-alcohol drinks and boosting growth in the sector by supporting small producers financially, " the chancellor said.

The government said the New System of duties had been made possible by the UK's departure from the EU, and that it would support " wider UK tax and Public Health objectives".

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said lowering duties on draught beers and ciders would " reduce The Price of a pint" and support pubs.

Tax on Draught Beer in pubs will be up to 11p lower than tax on supermarket beer as a result of The Changes , the government said.

'Inflationary misery'

The WSTA said the measures represented the biggest tax rise on a standard bottle of wine for nearly 50 Years .

The Trade Association said the government had chosen to " impose more inflationary misery on consumers".

It warned that other economic pressures, including high inflation and " rocketing prices" for glass, would mean that many businesses, especially smaller firms, would not be able to stay afloat following these changes.

" Ultimately, the government's new duty regime discriminates against premium spirits and wine More Than other products, " WSTA chief executive Miles Beale said.

Wine from hotter countries, where The Sun naturally produces higher alcohol content, would be penalised, he added.

The overhaul of alcohol excise is being introduced in two stages, with a second adjustment Coming In February 2025, which will apply a full sliding scale of tax levels according to alcohol content.

The British Retail Consortium said its latest monthly survey of shop prices showed that prices were rising more slowly In July (at 7. 6%), compared to June when they were rising at 8. 4%.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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