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Karnataka beer price hike: Why pub owners are in low spirits and sales may drop

The pub industry is currently going through a tough phase due to intense competition and financial constraints.

January 27, 2025 / 15:15 IST
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As the government's steep hike in duties on various categories of beer took effect on January 20, beer lovers in Karnataka are drinking with heavier hearts.

According to a Times of India report, a 650ml bottle of beer is now costlier by Rs 10-45. Despite record sales earlier this financial year, the government says the hike aims to address a revenue shortfall in the excise department.

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The additional excise duty, according to the report, has increased from 185% to 195% of the billing price or Rs 130 per bulk litre, whichever is higher. While the price of a bottle of beer that previously cost Rs 100 is now Rs 145, one that used to cost Rs 230 is now available for Rs 240.

Liquor vendors fear that beer sales may drop by at least 10%. The duty hikes have come at a time when market conditions are unfavourable, and the increase in beer prices will burden buyers, said Karunakar Hegde, president of the Federation of Wine Merchants Associations.