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Harry Thompson & Sara Odeen-Isbister

UK pubs must hike pint prices to £20 each or face closure this winter, expert warns

The price of a pint will need to rise to a whopping £15 - 20 to keep pubs afloat during the cost of living crisis, an expert has warned.

Tom Stainer, the chief executive of real campaign group CAMRA, says the increase in energy prices will cause running costs at pubs to increase by 500-600%, putting an enormous amount of establishments at risk of closure.

Speaking to the Daily Star, Tom said: "How much would 500% be on a £5 pint - you’re talking ridiculous amounts of money, 15 or 20 quid for a pint.”

He said there was a “perfect storm” of factors that “will affect just about every pub out there”.

But despite prices of a pint creeping up across the country, the actual increases needed to sustain boozers in this situation are so enormous that they aren't realistically going to happen.

Rising energy prices could see a huge number of pubs close, Tom believes (PA)

“What you can say with surety is you can't possibly pass on these energy increases and you can't increase the pint by 500%,” he said.

“You'd be talking about pounds of pounds added on to the average cost per pint - and we already know because we did a survey this summer that more than 50% of the British public now believe the cost of a pint is already unaffordable.

“And that was done before the cost of living crisis before everyone was looking at their own money. And before these huge energy bills came in.

A pint of beer would need to cost £15-20 for pubs to survive the cost-of-living crisis, says Tom Stainer from CAMRA (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

“It just isn't viable for pubs to pass [price hikes this big] on to consumers because people wouldn't come drink at pubs anyway.”

He said that, given the sheer size of the cost jump and improbability of paying for the costs through beer “however successful businessman you are… the pub you're running you cannot do a 500% increase on your energy costs.”

Tom says government help is vital, if pubs are going to survive (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

“So thousands [of pubs] could be affected by this. And they can close - and the difference with [pubs compared to] other sorts of businesses is once a pub closes it very rarely comes back.”

“We need government action we need the government to actually start stepping in and doing something about energy costs, doing something about business rates, something about the tax people have to pay on beer.”

Pubs pay one of the “largest business rates of any business [type]” compared to other businesses and few have any money stored away “for a rainy day” because they used it all in the pandemic.

Stainer said that in many ways things are even worse now than they were during the pandemic because then, among other things, “we had a reduction of business rates, we had the VAT cut on food.”

Now he, like the rest of the industry, is begging for immediate government action with thousands of boozers hanging in the balance and just hopes that “with a new prime minister stepping in, the top of their inbox is going to be doing some help for hospitality”.

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