Beer cost surveys are a dime a dozen. And they populate an internet hungry for endless content – no matter how questionable that content might be.
But that doesn’t mean they can’t be a fun and diverting waste of time…especially if you’re planning a trip abroad.
This beer prices survey comes from Vouchers, a discounting website that offers coupons for all kinds of products (unfortunately none of them beer). And since it is a UK company, they secured the price of a pint in each European country and translated that into British pounds.
Bottom line: If you’re looking for a cheaper than average pint, then head to Belarus (£0.71), Ukraine (£0.90), and Azerbaijan (£0.91) which have the lowest beer prices across the continent. Unfortunately some of these countries (Ukraine comes to mind) are in war-torn regions, but still we’re talking cheap beer here.
And here are the top 10 European countries and with the cheapest beer prices.
- Belarus (£0.71)
- Ukraine (£0.90)
- Azerbaijan (£0.91)
- Moldova (£1.05)
- Albania (£1.07)
- North Macedonia (£1.24)
- Kosovo [Disputed Territory] (£1.28)
- Bosnia And Herzegovina (£1.29)
- Bulgaria (£1.31)
- Hungary (£1.31)
But the opposite of cheap is expensive and here are top 10 European countries beer lovers need to avoid like the plague, especially if you’re on a budget….
Norway (£7.55)
Iceland (£7.35)
Denmark (£5.72)
Sweden (£5.67)
France (£5.10)
Finland (£5.10)
Switzerland (£4.90)
Netherlands (£4.25)
Italy (£4.25)
Ireland (£4.25)
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