Firms said the last Government’s 10.1% duty increase “spectacularly backfired†with a £300million drop in tax receipts.
They submitted a dossier to the Treasury on how the hike slammed the brakes on the spirit sector leading to spiralling “ginflationâ€.
The UK Spirits Alliance then launched a campaign calling on Ms Reeves to raise revenue by backing spirits in the Budget.
Liam Hirt from Circumstance Distillery said the decision to increase spirit duty had a “disastrous effectâ€.
He added: “This tax rise resulted in alcohol’s largest-ever contribution to inflation in 17 years, increasing costs for British producers and punishing a once-thriving sector.â€
Official figures show the last time alcohol duties were put up tax takings plummeted by £1.3billion as Britons baulked at the higher prices.
RACHEL Reeves will be grilled in a special Budget edition of The Sun’s Never Mind The Ballots show today.
Our Political Editor Harry Cole will put the Chancellor on the spot shortly after she’s finished delivering her crucial address in the House of Commons.
It will be available to watch on thesun.co.uk, YouTube and Sun social channels at 5.30pm.
Topics will include her decision on whether to spare motorists a fuel duty rise, and the expected eye-watering tax rises she will impose.
Since its launch earlier this year, NMTB has cemented its place at the heart of British politics.
The survey found one in five boozers believes it is unlikely to survive the next 12 months unless the Chancellor reverses last year’s tax hike.
Fears have been circling over the past few weeks that the Government was considering more “sin taxes†on unhealthy products, including fast food, sugary treats, tobacco and vapes.
The Chancellor had repeatedly warned that she would have to make “difficult decisions†on tax.