The biggest single alcohol duty increase in almost 50 years could have a devastating impact on the pub industry, a businessman in County Down has said.
From Tuesday a new system comes into effect which will mean alcohol products are taxed according to strength, rather than categories.
Hospitality Ulster warned it could mean prices were passed on to customers.
Alcohol duty rates had remained frozen since 2020.
Jody Waterworth, from Pier 36 Bar and Restaurant in Donaghadee, said the changes were “sickening”.