UK Pub This summer is expecting an important economic uplift, with UEFA Women Euro According to a major trade body, millions of additional pint sales are expected to run.
British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) projects that can draw an additional 2.6 million pin during the pub tournament.
This estimate is based on an anticipated jump in the sales of beer during matches compared to the annual daily average.
The tournament closed in Switzerland on 2 July, with England’s lioness and Wales played their early fixtures on 5 July.
Potential customs, pubs, can also be given an expanded opening hours that should move forward in the final stages of the England or Wales competition.
The BBPA, whose members said 90 percent of the British beer and about half of the UK, said it could promote the economy by £ 13 million.
In addition, the pub can be allowed to be open beyond its general closing time if either of the two reaches the semi -finals or the Euro finals, which will be by the end of July.
BBPA Chief Executive Officer Emma McClarkin said: “Pub is considered home forever home, especially for sports fans, so it is no surprise that fans must be roaming in the pub to please our brilliant teams.”
However, Ms. McClarkin called for the government to “level the playground and reduce beer duty”, England and Wales paid the fourth highest tax rate compared to other countries competing in the tournament, he said.
Alcohol duty is paid by manufacturers when they make their products, and duties are generally passed to consumers through prices.
Duty on draft pints was first cut by 1.7 percent a year – which means one penny from a pint in the pint.