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Pubs reopening June 29th
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<blockquote data-quote="Stacky" data-source="post: 7423529" data-attributes="member: 22688"><p>The Irish person drinks a lot less alcohol now compared to even 20+ years ago and we have fewer pubs as the trade just is not there.</p><p></p><p>Working men used to go to the pub on the way home for a few pints which is how Barrack St did well and that trade is now almost gone on weeknights. </p><p></p><p>We now consume less than most continental Europeans nowadays.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31881[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Alcohol consumption in Ireland has been decreasing for more than 20 years. We each drink one-third less alcohol nowadays, on average. Beer and cider consumption, in particular, is way down.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31882[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>More people not drinking at all, drinking at home or going to restaurants etc. People do not need to go to pubs to meet other people as dating apps take over.</p><p></p><p>Pubs and publicans have also been resting on their laurels when the times were good with guaranteed trade and easy money and not investing or badly investing in their business and premises. Now thet trade is not there for many and investing in their building for things like toilets and decor etc is expensive.</p><p></p><p>They will still have to evolve/invest and make it an attractive option to even survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stacky, post: 7423529, member: 22688"] The Irish person drinks a lot less alcohol now compared to even 20+ years ago and we have fewer pubs as the trade just is not there. Working men used to go to the pub on the way home for a few pints which is how Barrack St did well and that trade is now almost gone on weeknights. We now consume less than most continental Europeans nowadays. [ATTACH type="full"]31881[/ATTACH] Alcohol consumption in Ireland has been decreasing for more than 20 years. We each drink one-third less alcohol nowadays, on average. Beer and cider consumption, in particular, is way down. [ATTACH type="full"]31882[/ATTACH] More people not drinking at all, drinking at home or going to restaurants etc. People do not need to go to pubs to meet other people as dating apps take over. Pubs and publicans have also been resting on their laurels when the times were good with guaranteed trade and easy money and not investing or badly investing in their business and premises. Now thet trade is not there for many and investing in their building for things like toilets and decor etc is expensive. They will still have to evolve/invest and make it an attractive option to even survive. [/QUOTE]
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