This is how much we drink beer in Budapest compared to Europe

Published 2024년 6월 20일

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Numbeo has reported significant variations in beer prices across Europe, with a range of 2 euros in Sofia to 8 euros in Copenhagen, and up to 10 euros in Reykjavík, despite Iceland's non-EU status. Prices in other major cities like Oslo, Copenhagen, Helsinki, London, and Paris are also highlighted. The article also discusses the impact of beer pricing on the European wine market, mentioning a generational shift in the alcoholic beverages industry that has led to overproduction in wine, prompting responses from various sectors including large manufacturers, small factories, and craftsmen.
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Numbeo has shown what beer prices are like in Europe. The latest data show that there are large differences between the prices of draft beer and the general price level of alcoholic beverages across Europe, Világgazdaság wrote. The price of beer in restaurants or pubs ranges from 2 euros in Sofia to 8 euros in Copenhagen in EU capitals, for example 10 euros in Reykjavík, although Iceland is not a member of the European Union. According to the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), including the United Kingdom and EU candidate countries, Iceland's Reykjavík leads the list with 10 euros per beer, followed by Oslo with 9.6 euros. Then Copenhagen and Helsinki, with a beer price of 8 euros. It costs more than €7 for a draft beer in London (€7.7) and Paris (€7). In Bern, Switzerland, a pint of drink costs 6.7 euros. A pint of draft beer costs 2.5 euros in Budapest and 2.4 euros in Prague. According to Eurostat data, alcoholic beverages are the cheapest in Budapest (in the entire EU), ...
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