coronavirus hell. A Long Live The Local campaign has called for a cut in beer tax in the Spring budget to help bars lure back customers.The cheap ale could trigger a monster nationwide post-virus party.Campaign programme director David Cunningham said the move could save the pub industry which has battled for survival amid a sea of social distancing restrictions."Pubs have experienced the worst year on record,'' he said.Despite this they are determined to continue to support their local communities in whatever way they can.Mr Cunningham added: "Pubs and breweries need a comprehensive financial support package now more than ever which is why in the Spring budget we’re asking for a cut in beer duty to save thousands of jobs and help protect.