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27th July 2017
12:01pm BST

But Varadkar said that it won't affect the price of alcohol in pubs and restaurants etc, but rather target those who are drinking in excess by buying very cheap alcohol.
Under the terms of the proposed legislation, the minimum price per gram of alcohol would be set at 10 cent.
To find the minimum price for an alcoholic product, you find the weight of alcohol in it, and multiply it by 10 cent.
In theory, this would mean the minimum price for a standard pint in a pub, which contains around 20 grams of alcohol, would be €2. As you can see by this, the bill would not really affect pubs but rather the businesses which sell the product cheaply.
“But it is about getting rid of people who buy huge amounts of alcohol at very low prices and getting extremely drunk," Varadkar said.
“Minimum unit pricing shouldn’t affect the price of alcohol in the restaurant, the cafe, the pub or the hotel. But it will eliminate very cheap alcohol from supermarkets and off-licenses.”Explore more on these topics: