Two groups which represent the pub sector claim the Government has 'abandoned' 3,500 pubs.
It comes as plans for them to re-open under phase four was delayed for a second time on Tuesday.
The Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) and the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) say the sector is facing a full blown crisis, which will place "intolerable pressure" on publicans, staff, suppliers and their families.
They also say the decision will be met with "fury and despair" across the sector.
In a joint statement, the groups say: "3,500 pubs across Ireland had been expecting to re-open next week but must now remain closed.
"The majority of pubs across Ireland are still closed and they will now have to keep their doors shut for a minimum of 168 days, which represents 46% of a year."
They add that sympathy being expressed by the Government "will not save pub businesses or jobs."
They have both called for the immediate introduction of a support package for the pubs.
They also say that pubs which are closed will not benefit from the stimulus package announced in July.
"This is the second time in three weeks that the Government has delayed the re-opening of the pubs.
"The Government is also yet to publish the guidelines for how these pubs will be expected to operate."
Padraig Cribben, VFI chief executive, says: "This is groundhog day for the trade as twice now the re-opening of pubs has been postponed.
"The new Government’s decision has caused grave alarm within the trade as publicans face an extremely uncertain future with little to feel optimistic about.