By Razak Musah Baba

LONDON--A spat between JD Wetherspoon PLC (JDW.LN) and Heineken over pricing in Ireland has led the pub chain to call time on the Dutch brewer.

Wetherspoon will no longer sell Heineken products at its 926 pubs in the U.K. The Heineken supply contract is worth some 60 million pounds ($93.4 million).

JD Wetherspoon said on Tuesday the brewer refused to supply Heineken lager--Ireland's biggest-selling draught beer--and Murphy's stout, before the opening of its second pub in Ireland.

Heineken is concerned over Wetherspoon's pricing. Wetherspoon has been selling Heineken lager and Murphy's at under 3 euros a pint in its first pub in the country against an average price in Irish pubs of around 5 euros.

Wetherspoon Chairman Tim Martin said: "The refusal to supply Heineken lager and Murphy's just before the opening of our new pub in Dun Laoghaire, which represents an investment by us of nearly EUR4 million, is unacceptable and hard to understand."

JD Wetherspoon also said Heineken demanded personal guarantees from Wetherspoon Chief Executive, John Hutson, to supply any other products for the pub.

"We have been trading with Heineken for 35 years and they have never requested personal guarantees before," Mr. Martin said, adding that "it's obstructive to do so now, especially when we made record profits of around GBP80 million last year."

In response, Heineken said: "We are aware of the comments made by JD Wetherspoon and its chairman this morning. Heineken U.K. has had a long standing and successful relationship with JDW in the U.K. market over a 35 year period...We are seeking a resolution as soon as possible, and it is not our intention to comment in any further detail at this point."

This isn't the only supply issue that JD Wetherspoon has faced in Ireland. Diageo PLC (DGE.LN), the owner of Guinness stout didn't supply Wetherspoon's only pub in Blackrock, which opened in July, due to pricing issues.

Goodbody, a Dublin stockbroker, points to the difference between the pub market in the U.K.--where pub chains have significant negotiating power, versus Ireland--where the pub market is fragmented and power lies with the brewers.

JD Wetherspoon shares at 1530 GMT down 1.6% or 12 pence ay 787 pence, valuing the FTSE 250 firm at GBP965.6 million.

-Write to Razak Musah Baba at razak.baba@wsj.com; Twitter: @Raztweet

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