Prices are surging over €10 in the capital.
Publicans say they can't see an end to increasing costs - as the price of a pint has gone over the €10 mark in Dublin.
A cider in one pub in Temple Bar will now set up back €10.45.
Martin Keane from Oliver St John Gogartys in the city says it won't be long until he's putting up his prices:
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Looking at today's Currency Markets, one euro buys you £0.85p sterling and €1.07 cent.
While the ISEQ Index of Irish Shares is at 9394, down .36% since the opening.
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