
Beer duty
Beer Duty is a tax imposed by governments on the production and sale of beer. It is designed to regulate alcohol consumption and generate revenue for public services. The duty is usually calculated based on the volume of beer produced or sold, with higher rates for stronger beers. Breweries and sellers must pay this tax, which can influence beer prices for consumers. The revenue collected helps fund various public programs, and the duty rates may vary by country and change with government policies, reflecting health considerations and economic goals.