Supermarket beer sales beat pubs for second year running

Trade body calls for cut in tax as off-trade stores sell beer and lager for less than £1 a pint

Beer taps at a pub
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Sales of beer from supermarkets and off-licences remained above that of pubs, bars and restaurants last year.

Based on HMRC alcohol tax receipts, 51 per cent of the 7.7 billion pints of beer sold last year were off-trade, says the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA).

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