Heineken is to increase what it charges publicans for its draught beer products from next month.
The price hike will be applied across the company's range, which includes Heineken, Heineken 0.0, Coors, Tiger, Birra Moretti, Murphy's, Orchard Thieves and Beamish.
The average 3.1% increase will see the cost per pint, at a wholesale level, rise by between 6c and 7c, depending on the brand.
The changes will take effect from 16 February.
Heineken Ireland said its business "continues to face cost increases."
In a statement, a spokesperson said while the company is "committed to finding and acting on ways to reduce those costs, we unfortunately need to amend our pricing".
"A blended 3.1% increase will take effect from 16 February 2026 across our draught product range," the statement said.
It added: "As strong supporters of the on-trade market we will continue to invest in a range of supports that meet customer and consumer needs."
In a letter to publicans, seen by RTÉ News, Heineken said any deliveries made on or after the date "will be charged at the new prices".
"As an independent business, the price at which you choose to resell our products to customers is entirely at your discretion," the letter said.
It follows a similar move by Diageo, which is to increase the price of its Guinness products from 2 February.
Earlier this month, the brewer confirmed that the price of a pint of Guinness for sale to pubs would rise by 7c, with a pint of Guinness 0.0 to go up by 10c.