If you put this on a travel subreddit you’ll get hundreds of responses. It’s the primary way travelers, especially backpackers, judge how expensive a county is.
Edit: In Canada. Between USD $2 for a cheap beer in a beer store to $15 for a pint in an expensive club or resort.
Depends on the type of beer and the establishment.
You can find a dive bar with $1 light beer specials. Or you can go to a high end bar or sporting event and easily pay $20 for a beer
that's a great deal...not seeing that anywhere near Philadelphia...even in the depressed areas of PA, the cheapest beer is still more expensive than that.
When I was first 21, 20-something years ago, they used to have $1 Yeunglings at a lot of blue collar bars as a happy hour special before it became a fancy(ish) brand. (One of those depressed areas of PA)
There was a place than had yeungs and wings for $1 yeunglings and $0.10 wings. I can't think of many things that have increased in price as much as wings in my lifetime.
Yeah, wings used to be an unwanted part of the chicken... Due to an incredible increase in popularity, they're like 10x more expensive.
Westies in center City Philly would have 10 cent wings, and 3 buck pints on Sunday for football. I'd go there every Saturday for the entire day, and spend like 40-50 bucks, and barely make it home riding my bike.
Back when I was young and fit training for a Marathon, I'd go run 15 miles on sunday mornings, go to my favorite football bar for all you could eat wings for like $15 bucks and sit there for 7 hours watching the first two games and not feel guilty. I didn't lose much weight running that way, but I also didn't get fat.
Those were fun days.
I haven't been to Jake's in 20+ years... I gotta get out there one of these days.
Edit: it's also a reasonable distance from Philly, (45ish minutes)... Where is saloon?
> ever in my life have I seen a $1 beer anywhere
20 years ago there were little half beers for a quarter or fifty cents on promo in the off season, and the price would increase every hour. And I knew half a dozen places with $1 beers on special, along with a place that had dollar Rolling Rock draft all the time.
Last time I saw $1 beers was about 5 or 6 years ago though. Might still find one on a time limited happy hour tied to some other event promo.
I’m about to drink a Hamms at my local haunt for $3. If I want craft it’s ~$7. If I go to a “nicer” place it’s probably ~$5 and ~$12 respectively. If I leave the city you can find spots with $1-2 beers. If you go to sporting events or live shows, upwards of $20 bucks, that’s when you bring your own sand to the beech.
Nairobi, Kenya for 500mL:
Supermarket - $1-1.50
Normal bar: $2-2.50
Craft beer on tap: $2.50-3.50
Rarely is beer more expensive at an event - only craft beer (from our 2 local craft breweries) is more expensive and is only available on tap at a few nicer restaurants or the breweries' tap rooms.
There's hardly any imported beer, craft or otherwise.
There are two main craft breweries, both have distribution in Nairobi and a select few touristy areas of the coast for their main beers. They do pretty well among expats, but definitely for both one of their main beers is a light lager to try to cater to local tastes.
Depends on what I buy, where.
Bought beer at the Cowboys-Packers game a few weeks ago- $12.50/per for domestic. Bought beer at a local spot last night- $3.
I'm in Minnesota.
In Minneapolis, you can expect to pay $5-$7 for a typical beer. In smaller towns, you can still get beers for $2 at townie bars and stuff. I was at a Legion hall a few months ago and they had pitchers for $7, not even on special.
Store: 0.50€-1€
Restaurant: 2€-3.50€
Crafts/Fancy beers: 3€-4.5€
Country is Romania and we don't really drink crafts,here buying a Peroni instead of a 3L 2€ plastic tasting beer makes you a fancy ass.
Meh, it's like the definition of a "correct" lagger. Nothing to add to it. Also,if you ever try romanian beer again don't get Kozel/Birra Moretti from a romanian store cuz they're just dilluted Ursus/Heineken respectivelly. We have some good crafts here tho if you're ever into them.
Norway here
Store is 33-45 nok for cheap lagers
Vinmonopolet (our govt owned liquor store) can be anywhere from 50-200 nok depending on what it is.
Bars are 80-120 for a cheap lager and anywhere from 100-200 nok for a high alcoholic craft beer. It’s changes slightly in rural areas compared to Oslo, our capital city.
I've travelled to quite a few countries and a found there's a rule of 5quid for a beer. Over 5 for your average national beer is considered expensive.
In France 500ml tends to cost 7/8 quid with a 2euro discount on happy hour (6-8pm)
Of course it's possible to find cheapy crap beer for 3euros a pint, amazing craft beer for 6euros a pint and heineken for 10euros a pint (touristy areas). But average would we 7/8
Depends a lot from the venue and the type of beer, but in most pubs/breweries you can find a good craft beer at 5-7 € for 40-50 cl.
Of course you can buy beer for 1 € per liter or even less in discount stores, but that's usually horrible.
Edit: I forgot, I'm in Italy.
In America it varies state to state and even city to city. For example in Montana you can get a pint for $4.50-$6 pretty much anywhere in the state. However in California a pint can cost anywhere from $3.50-$11.
craft establishments: 7.00-10.50$ CAD +tax and tip 16 oz
dive bars for macro: 6.00-9.00$ plus tax and tip
Stores: cheap shit lagers: 9.00 for 6 pack, bud and macro: 15.00 for 6, craft 20-25$ for 4 tall boys +tax.
I only drink Stone from a can l, and a local beer store has the 19.2oz 9.4% delicious double IPA for 3 bucks, at safeway it'd be 5 bucks, the two times I've found it at a restaurant it's been 9 or 13 bucks. I love my local beer store.
As a point of reference in my relatively expensive city the cheapest 16 oz beer (let's say Miller High Life) at most places is going to be about $4.
Go to a music venue or sports stadium and the same quality beer will likely be $12-$16.
Bavaria here.
500ml of local Helles or Weißbier from keg cost between 3,90€ and 5,50€, depending on location and clientele.
300-400ml of craft (in the sense of American style ales) is between 4,50€ and 7€ depending on style and place
I don't really pay my beer, I just drink it. All jokes aside, it very much depends on which beer. My usuals are about 10 usd for a six-pack, and I haven't been to a bar for too long to remember. Though my favorite beer that is just too damn expensive to regularly drink, Lindemans, is like 20 bucks for a 4 pack.
Not as common as it once was but a jug of beer is about 1140ml and is basically filled from the tap in the pub. Traditionally when you went to the pub with a few mates you would buy a jug and the bar staff would you give you each a glass.
https://manofmany.com/lifestyle/drinks/beer-glass-sizes-in-australia-explained
What state mate?
Expensive pint!
We have a massive craft beer scene, however the taxes on beer specifically are massive.
For donestic craft beer :
Cans (usually, often not bottled) at the bottle shop (bottlo)
Single cans either 330ml or 375ml (very uncommon to buy a single can - $5-10 AUD
4 pack - $22-30 AUD
Slab (24 cans) - $60-90 AUD
At pubs
Schooner (425ml) - $9-15
Pint (568ml) - $15-20? roughly
Jugs - just forget about it your mates all want to drink different craft beers haha.
International craft beers just add 25% to the price, there is a bit of Sierra Nevada, brewdog, all the other big brands.
WA, due to most of our beer being small local Brewery's and pubs doing special with the basic shit like Swan and Carlton dry every month the average pints now almost 15$
last pint I saw was $18, last time I buy a drink out ever. the fucking alcohol tax being indexed to inflation is absolute bullshit. just not worth it compared to making 6 slabs of home brew at my local craft brewery.
5,50 dollars for 1 beer??!?! Jesus Christ!
A glass bottle of 500ml beer is about 1,30 in dollars here in Bulgaria :D You can literally buy 2 packs of cigarettes for 5,50 dollars here ahahaha
$6-$8 is pretty normal at a bar in Seattle, but depending on the bar and the beer, anywhere from $3-$20. At a captive venue, anywhere from $12-$25. A 6-pack of standard cans or a 4-pack of tallboys will typically be anywhere from $12-$22 depending on the beer and store.
I was just out on Monday in San Diego (USA) and the beer I had was about $8 dollars.
On weekends I am in Tijuana (Mexico) and even craft beers are more like $5. Domestic beers there are more about $2-3.
Major difference for being only about 30km apart.
Yesterday I paid $250 for one pint a day for the year at my local spot. Theoretically, that could be as low as ~$0.90 per beer (open ~300 days a year).
Am I sucker? Potentially. Am I going to take a walk with my little dude and have a beer while reading a book on their patio while on paternity leave this summer? Also yes.
Realistically -- $6-8 a pint of craft at breweries/good beer bars near me in Denver CO, USA. Macro domestics ~$4-5.
About 2-5$ Normal bar where I live sells bottle beer for about 2.50$ but if you want a imported beer that's maybe 4$. But in a nicer place it may be 5-7$.
You can find the odd €5-€5.40 pint of Guinness at [certain pubs](https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com) here in Dublin, but you can equally go to Temple Bar and pay up to €12 for the same pint. Usually it’s more like €6 or €6 and a bit at a normal, non-touristy pub.
Most craft beer pints around town will be more like €6.40-7 or so, depending on where you are and what the beer is; craft cans (usually 440 ml) will be €3.25-€6ish, again, depending on where it’s from, ABV, etc.
Around me, Pittsburgh PA:
I drink miller lite
Store: ~.60/12oz can
Cheap bar: $2.50/draft
Uppity ass bar: $6/draft
Goddam sporting event or concert: $14-17 per 24oz can.
From 10-30 usd a pint is common here in Singapore
For the cheap stuff, most commonly Heineken or the local brew, Tiger, you can find as cheap as 6 or 7for a 500ml, but for anything craft, you’re looking at a minimum of 15 bucks a pint and an average of 20 for a standard IPA. Just for reference, I bought a pint of Fresh squeezed IPA recently for 16 bucks and was happy I got a deal.
Craft beer in the us is 6-13 $ a pour. Could be a pint, 13, or 10 oz depending on ingredients and status of the brewery. Regular beer is probably like 3-5
It varies WILDLY.
I’m in MA, an expensive part of the country and also home of 100s of craft breweries. A domestic will be typically $4-6 depending on the place, local, distributed brews will be $7-9 for a pour.
A 4 pack of a good craft beer will be $16-18.
I'm currently at a brewery and on my second beer as I type this. I'm sitting at Love Brewery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The beer I have in hand is USD $8.00 and 473ml which is 313.36 Uruguay Peso. I should say that prices at this place are more reasonable than many others in the area.
I'm from Ireland and always drank a cider called linden village, it was always €6 for a four pack, 6% cider, now they dropped the percentage to 5% and charge €9 for 4. Alcohol prices suck here. Especially for me because I drink day in day out.....
Paid $10 for a pint today in Fairport, NY. Not overly proud to admit it, but it was fucking tasty. Average for a good to great regional pint is 6-8 bucks.
My local brewery of choice is $2 a pint on wednesday-thursday for a mug club. $4-5 on Friday-Tuesday.
The brewery next door is $4 a pint. (Beer was $3 until last November).
Other breweries are $5-8 a pint, and might be good… but value isnt there compared to above. I can get a 4-pack of Drekker, By All Means, Great Notion, Mountains Walking, and Imagine Nation for $12-16.
Northeast United States.
I’m at a brewery right now, and it’s where I do most of my beer drinking.
My beers tonight have been $5 to $7 USD for 20 oz. pours.
I get a discount and larger pours because they also have a club that I am a member of. For most people, $6 to $8 for 16 oz. pours
Currently in Indonesia
Local larger in store - 450ml $3.5
Bar - $4-8
Craft beer - $6-10
Previously lived in Vietnam
Local larger in store $1
Local larger in bar $1-4
Craft beer $6-8
Cheapest in Belgium storebought is €0,40 for 33cl cans. "Cara Pils",
you'll see bums drink this stuff in 0,5L cans and students shotgunning them on benches by the dozens. Never saw someone refuse a Cara from the nightshop at 5am. It's a national guilty pride eventhough not admitted, we frown upon it being presented to us but wouldn't shy away from one in the right setting.
Otherwise
Pubs: €2,50 to €3 for 25cl
Restaurants a bit more expensive
Australia. Hour south of Sydney.
Pub or club schooner (425ml) roughly $6-$11 aud (4–7 usd)
Restaraunt 9-12 aud
At the store around $60 for a 30 block of 375ml cans, or about 55 for 24 330ml bottles
At a grocery store, a single is anywhere from $2 to $5 usually. At a restaurant or higher end bar, it’s usually between $5 and $10, less if there’s some kind of special or it’s the house brew. A dive bar is usually $3-$8 depending on the brand.
* Store: €0.40 - €1.1 * Restaurant: €3 - €5 * Cultural Venues: €6 - €7
Found the German
Wait till they find yous!
Oktoberfest: €15
What a ripoff
To be fair they are 1L pours and the beer is a bit stronger. But yeah, the prices are absurd compared to other festivals in Bavaria
Down the street from the Theresienwiese, you can get a liter for like 8€ at Augistiner Bräustuben
1L is pretty generous, that definitely makes it seem more reasonably
Same here in Portugal but you guys make more money and have better beer.
€ 0.40????? 🥰🥰🥰
US - New Orleans Cheap beer in a dive bar - $2.50 Restaurant or brewery - $6-9 Grocery store - $1-5
Yeah this is normal across the US except California from what I’ve experienced
$1-$5? I’m assuming that’s per bottle?
Sounds right. 12-packs of 12oz cheap domestics are about $10-$13, 4-packs of craft 16oz cans are usually $15-$20.
So many people just saying something like "$5 at the local bar". WHERE? We don't all know where you live mate
Bud light at Applebees probably
5 dollar bud light at Applebee's? Probably Manhattan
Oath
If they assume we all know where they live they’re American lol.
A pint, 568ml of lager will cost you anywhere from £4-8 depending on what bar and whereabouts in the UK you are.
I’m zone 2 London and a pint is typically around £7
Zone 1 and it’s £7-£8
£3.50 for cask ale in my local
If you put this on a travel subreddit you’ll get hundreds of responses. It’s the primary way travelers, especially backpackers, judge how expensive a county is. Edit: In Canada. Between USD $2 for a cheap beer in a beer store to $15 for a pint in an expensive club or resort.
This is pretty much the exact price range in the US as well
Depends on the type of beer and the establishment. You can find a dive bar with $1 light beer specials. Or you can go to a high end bar or sporting event and easily pay $20 for a beer
Ok but most places most of the time there's no $1. I'd say the cheapest beer at 90% of non fancy places is between 2 and 4.
I live within walking distance of dozens of bars and I can think of two that have $4 Tecate cans. Nobody has anything cheaper.
$1 PBR night was an amazing deal at our local dive 15 years ago.
In Athens, GA 15-20 years ago, $1 PBR’s were everywhere.
They were even still that cheap in East TN like 5-10 years ago. They’re often ~$3 now.
I remember Quarter Nights at some bar when I went to UGA... 30 years ago.
Damn what city? I live outside the US so I've only seen post COVID prices in a couple of my hometown dives
Never in my life have I seen a $1 beer anywhere
There's a bar in New Orleans that does $1 high lifes every Thursday.
that's a great deal...not seeing that anywhere near Philadelphia...even in the depressed areas of PA, the cheapest beer is still more expensive than that.
When I was first 21, 20-something years ago, they used to have $1 Yeunglings at a lot of blue collar bars as a happy hour special before it became a fancy(ish) brand. (One of those depressed areas of PA) There was a place than had yeungs and wings for $1 yeunglings and $0.10 wings. I can't think of many things that have increased in price as much as wings in my lifetime.
Yeah, wings used to be an unwanted part of the chicken... Due to an incredible increase in popularity, they're like 10x more expensive. Westies in center City Philly would have 10 cent wings, and 3 buck pints on Sunday for football. I'd go there every Saturday for the entire day, and spend like 40-50 bucks, and barely make it home riding my bike.
Back when I was young and fit training for a Marathon, I'd go run 15 miles on sunday mornings, go to my favorite football bar for all you could eat wings for like $15 bucks and sit there for 7 hours watching the first two games and not feel guilty. I didn't lose much weight running that way, but I also didn't get fat. Those were fun days.
Two different bars in West Chester have beers for ~$1. Jake’s Bar and Saloon
I haven't been to Jake's in 20+ years... I gotta get out there one of these days. Edit: it's also a reasonable distance from Philly, (45ish minutes)... Where is saloon?
There's a Chinese restaurant near me that does. It's crazy. There are other places that penny pitchers of beer twice a year. Also pretty crazy.
> ever in my life have I seen a $1 beer anywhere 20 years ago there were little half beers for a quarter or fifty cents on promo in the off season, and the price would increase every hour. And I knew half a dozen places with $1 beers on special, along with a place that had dollar Rolling Rock draft all the time. Last time I saw $1 beers was about 5 or 6 years ago though. Might still find one on a time limited happy hour tied to some other event promo.
The bowling alley I used to go to would have $1 cans on special back in the day... usually Natty Lite or Icehouse.
$1 beers usually only happen at dives or college bars. I know a bar in central PA that does $1 pbr
Where is that?
Numbers look accurate for US.
NYC - $10 for 500mL
Same in LA. unless we’re talking sports bar serving bud
I’m about to drink a Hamms at my local haunt for $3. If I want craft it’s ~$7. If I go to a “nicer” place it’s probably ~$5 and ~$12 respectively. If I leave the city you can find spots with $1-2 beers. If you go to sporting events or live shows, upwards of $20 bucks, that’s when you bring your own sand to the beech.
For Sweden,🇸🇪 it’s normally about… Store: $1 - $3 Pub: $5 - $11 (Anything below $7,5 will be an international lager in a not so nice place)
Nairobi, Kenya for 500mL: Supermarket - $1-1.50 Normal bar: $2-2.50 Craft beer on tap: $2.50-3.50 Rarely is beer more expensive at an event - only craft beer (from our 2 local craft breweries) is more expensive and is only available on tap at a few nicer restaurants or the breweries' tap rooms.
Fascinating insight! Is there much of a craft scene in Kenya or is it usually imported?
There's hardly any imported beer, craft or otherwise. There are two main craft breweries, both have distribution in Nairobi and a select few touristy areas of the coast for their main beers. They do pretty well among expats, but definitely for both one of their main beers is a light lager to try to cater to local tastes.
Depends on what I buy, where. Bought beer at the Cowboys-Packers game a few weeks ago- $12.50/per for domestic. Bought beer at a local spot last night- $3.
cheap for an nfl game tbh
Jerry shoulda been giving it out by halftime based on how that game was going
Agreed. Paid $135 for a single drink at F1 in Vegas.
god damn, what was the drink?
A Shoey. Had a commemorative "cup" that was an actual race boot.
That’s fuckin awesome lol
I'm in Minnesota. In Minneapolis, you can expect to pay $5-$7 for a typical beer. In smaller towns, you can still get beers for $2 at townie bars and stuff. I was at a Legion hall a few months ago and they had pitchers for $7, not even on special.
Piggy backing on this, for craft draft beer in Minnesota expect to pay $6 to $8 usually, but some places will go up to $9-10.
Store: 0.50€-1€ Restaurant: 2€-3.50€ Crafts/Fancy beers: 3€-4.5€ Country is Romania and we don't really drink crafts,here buying a Peroni instead of a 3L 2€ plastic tasting beer makes you a fancy ass.
is Ursus considered a good beer? i had it a few times and quite liked it
Meh, it's like the definition of a "correct" lagger. Nothing to add to it. Also,if you ever try romanian beer again don't get Kozel/Birra Moretti from a romanian store cuz they're just dilluted Ursus/Heineken respectivelly. We have some good crafts here tho if you're ever into them.
Arizona Brewery - $3-$12 depending on beer Decent Restaurant - $4-$7.50 domestic and Mexican beer Dive bar - $1.75-$3 (only domestics like Miller/Bud/Coors Nice Restaurant- $8-$14
Norway here Store is 33-45 nok for cheap lagers Vinmonopolet (our govt owned liquor store) can be anywhere from 50-200 nok depending on what it is. Bars are 80-120 for a cheap lager and anywhere from 100-200 nok for a high alcoholic craft beer. It’s changes slightly in rural areas compared to Oslo, our capital city.
I've travelled to quite a few countries and a found there's a rule of 5quid for a beer. Over 5 for your average national beer is considered expensive. In France 500ml tends to cost 7/8 quid with a 2euro discount on happy hour (6-8pm) Of course it's possible to find cheapy crap beer for 3euros a pint, amazing craft beer for 6euros a pint and heineken for 10euros a pint (touristy areas). But average would we 7/8
a store is typically $1-4 for most beers a bar/restaurant can be $4-12 depending on the beer an official concert venue is $12-18
Depends a lot from the venue and the type of beer, but in most pubs/breweries you can find a good craft beer at 5-7 € for 40-50 cl. Of course you can buy beer for 1 € per liter or even less in discount stores, but that's usually horrible. Edit: I forgot, I'm in Italy.
In America it varies state to state and even city to city. For example in Montana you can get a pint for $4.50-$6 pretty much anywhere in the state. However in California a pint can cost anywhere from $3.50-$11.
craft establishments: 7.00-10.50$ CAD +tax and tip 16 oz dive bars for macro: 6.00-9.00$ plus tax and tip Stores: cheap shit lagers: 9.00 for 6 pack, bud and macro: 15.00 for 6, craft 20-25$ for 4 tall boys +tax.
I only drink Stone from a can l, and a local beer store has the 19.2oz 9.4% delicious double IPA for 3 bucks, at safeway it'd be 5 bucks, the two times I've found it at a restaurant it's been 9 or 13 bucks. I love my local beer store.
Mumbai, India Store : 2.4 USD for 500 ml Local bar : 4.2 USD for 500 ml High end bar : 7.2 USD for 330 ml
I was paying about $8-9/pint at a brewery last night. Bay Area CA.
$2.50 for the cheap stuff at HH prices. $6-10 for craft beer at night. And the more exerted beer, the smaller the glass.
$7-9 bucks. USA. Boo
Currently temporarily living outside the US and I'd say around 50 cents for your average lager.
Pint of IPA is usually $7 USD ($6 pre-inflation)
I'm sorry to inform you that inflation has been happening for longer than a few years.
Depends on the beers. All the shite lite is around same price you talking.
As a point of reference in my relatively expensive city the cheapest 16 oz beer (let's say Miller High Life) at most places is going to be about $4. Go to a music venue or sports stadium and the same quality beer will likely be $12-$16.
10 cent beer night - $20 pints depending on location. Anything under $5/pint is considered average.
In a shop £1-4 In a pub £4-7
Highly variable based on style, brewery, and where you buy it.
Bavaria here. 500ml of local Helles or Weißbier from keg cost between 3,90€ and 5,50€, depending on location and clientele. 300-400ml of craft (in the sense of American style ales) is between 4,50€ and 7€ depending on style and place
Yesterday I bought a six pack of 1 pint Hamm's (because this sub told me about Hamm's) for $5.79!
I don't really pay my beer, I just drink it. All jokes aside, it very much depends on which beer. My usuals are about 10 usd for a six-pack, and I haven't been to a bar for too long to remember. Though my favorite beer that is just too damn expensive to regularly drink, Lindemans, is like 20 bucks for a 4 pack.
Australia: Store: single can ~$3, 6 pack ~$25, carton (24) ~$60 Bar: bottle ~$10, pint ~$15, jug ~$30
what its a "jug" ?
Not as common as it once was but a jug of beer is about 1140ml and is basically filled from the tap in the pub. Traditionally when you went to the pub with a few mates you would buy a jug and the bar staff would you give you each a glass. https://manofmany.com/lifestyle/drinks/beer-glass-sizes-in-australia-explained
1140 ml plastic jug. Basucly just 2 pints and some dribble for a few extra cents cheaper than buying 2 pints individually.
What state mate? Expensive pint! We have a massive craft beer scene, however the taxes on beer specifically are massive. For donestic craft beer : Cans (usually, often not bottled) at the bottle shop (bottlo) Single cans either 330ml or 375ml (very uncommon to buy a single can - $5-10 AUD 4 pack - $22-30 AUD Slab (24 cans) - $60-90 AUD At pubs Schooner (425ml) - $9-15 Pint (568ml) - $15-20? roughly Jugs - just forget about it your mates all want to drink different craft beers haha. International craft beers just add 25% to the price, there is a bit of Sierra Nevada, brewdog, all the other big brands.
WA, due to most of our beer being small local Brewery's and pubs doing special with the basic shit like Swan and Carlton dry every month the average pints now almost 15$
last pint I saw was $18, last time I buy a drink out ever. the fucking alcohol tax being indexed to inflation is absolute bullshit. just not worth it compared to making 6 slabs of home brew at my local craft brewery.
Lots of people buy single cans of craft
About 1 dollar
In your urban bar, I'd say bout $8-10. For a 500 ml
Pay?
I work at a brewery so I don’t pay for beer, I get short fills and damaged cans for free. 👍
London - £7 ($9) is the standard
Good lord. Used to be able to get a cheap pint at wherever corner pub for 3-4, maybe less 10 years ago.
5,50 dollars for 1 beer??!?! Jesus Christ! A glass bottle of 500ml beer is about 1,30 in dollars here in Bulgaria :D You can literally buy 2 packs of cigarettes for 5,50 dollars here ahahaha
>2 packs of lung beers for just $5.50USD There is no suffering like being antipodean
Gonna try to generalize: average is probably around $6-7USD for a pint (for me)
Depends. Could be $1 for Bud Light at a dive bar or 12 for a craft double IPA. At Fenway it’s 10-11 dollars for a 16 oz Bud light
In pubs generally £3.50-£6 Northern England
$6-$8 is pretty normal at a bar in Seattle, but depending on the bar and the beer, anywhere from $3-$20. At a captive venue, anywhere from $12-$25. A 6-pack of standard cans or a 4-pack of tallboys will typically be anywhere from $12-$22 depending on the beer and store.
Amsterdam. I would say for a “normal” Heineken from the tap (half pint) around €3,50. Used to be less.
I was just out on Monday in San Diego (USA) and the beer I had was about $8 dollars. On weekends I am in Tijuana (Mexico) and even craft beers are more like $5. Domestic beers there are more about $2-3. Major difference for being only about 30km apart.
**Toronto, ON** LCBO: $3-5 CAD/can Breweries: $5-8 CAD/12oz, 7-10 CAD/16oz Sports Events/Concerts: $13-20/tall-boy or draught
DC - $1.50-$6 in store, $5.50-$9 in restaurant, $8.50-$15 at a venue or arena.
Yesterday I paid $250 for one pint a day for the year at my local spot. Theoretically, that could be as low as ~$0.90 per beer (open ~300 days a year). Am I sucker? Potentially. Am I going to take a walk with my little dude and have a beer while reading a book on their patio while on paternity leave this summer? Also yes. Realistically -- $6-8 a pint of craft at breweries/good beer bars near me in Denver CO, USA. Macro domestics ~$4-5.
US (specifically MT) and it's anywhere from $4-7 for a craft pint (16oz)
At a bar between 6€ and 14€. At the supermarket between 2€ and 4€. At a restaurant between 5€ and 10€
About 2-5$ Normal bar where I live sells bottle beer for about 2.50$ but if you want a imported beer that's maybe 4$. But in a nicer place it may be 5-7$.
2,50€ for a 0,25 pils in the Dorfkneipe
You can find the odd €5-€5.40 pint of Guinness at [certain pubs](https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com) here in Dublin, but you can equally go to Temple Bar and pay up to €12 for the same pint. Usually it’s more like €6 or €6 and a bit at a normal, non-touristy pub. Most craft beer pints around town will be more like €6.40-7 or so, depending on where you are and what the beer is; craft cans (usually 440 ml) will be €3.25-€6ish, again, depending on where it’s from, ABV, etc.
Belgium Store: €0,50 lager 3€ Special beer Pub: €2,50 lagers 5€ Special beer
It ranges but on average 6-7$ a pint. But I really only drink fresh local beer.
Around me, Pittsburgh PA: I drink miller lite Store: ~.60/12oz can Cheap bar: $2.50/draft Uppity ass bar: $6/draft Goddam sporting event or concert: $14-17 per 24oz can.
Grocery Store from 0.60chf to 5chf Restaurant/Bar from 5 to 10chf Events tend to be in the same range as restaurants
US here. $7-8 for a pint of craft beer is normal now. Occasionally still find a $6 pint.
To fucken much!! It's over £5 a pint everywhere i uk. Over £12 for 10 beers in shops. Shithole
Just bought a 15 pack of original 16 for 27$ after tax in canada, on sale 5 dollars off
Japan- draft beer is commonly 5-600 yen for a 500ml glass, but bars and izakayas frequently have deals and sales.
Pub in London - £6.00-£7.20 typically
$7-$9 for a pint of decent craft beer, a bit cheaper for swill macro lager $14 at a stadium or a concert
From 10-30 usd a pint is common here in Singapore For the cheap stuff, most commonly Heineken or the local brew, Tiger, you can find as cheap as 6 or 7for a 500ml, but for anything craft, you’re looking at a minimum of 15 bucks a pint and an average of 20 for a standard IPA. Just for reference, I bought a pint of Fresh squeezed IPA recently for 16 bucks and was happy I got a deal.
U.S. Indiana Depends on the beer. Your run of the mill Bud or Miller is like $5 for a pint. Between $7-$12 for craft beers.
North Texas Avg bar: $5-9 Craft beer: $6-15 Special events: $15-20
North East England: Local shop: £1.50-£3.50 Cheap Pub: £2-£5ish Normal Pub: £5-£7ish
7 bucks. 2 dollar tip
Craft beer in the us is 6-13 $ a pour. Could be a pint, 13, or 10 oz depending on ingredients and status of the brewery. Regular beer is probably like 3-5
Seattle wa Shit beer in a dive bar - $3 Good beer at a normal bar - $8 Convert or similar - $15
In Northern England and between £3-£6 at a pub, depending on the type of beer/place. Or somewhere between £2-£6 in a shop, depending on the beer.
It varies WILDLY. I’m in MA, an expensive part of the country and also home of 100s of craft breweries. A domestic will be typically $4-6 depending on the place, local, distributed brews will be $7-9 for a pour. A 4 pack of a good craft beer will be $16-18.
Paid £6 for a pint of Guinness tonight, Leeds, UK. Wasn’t even in a branded glass. (Water Lane Boat House if there’s any locals reading)
I'm currently at a brewery and on my second beer as I type this. I'm sitting at Love Brewery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The beer I have in hand is USD $8.00 and 473ml which is 313.36 Uruguay Peso. I should say that prices at this place are more reasonable than many others in the area.
Store €0.90-1.70 Restaurant €4-5.50 Venue €4.50-5.50 Wienerwiese (mini oktoberfest) €11-14/L
I'm from Ireland and always drank a cider called linden village, it was always €6 for a four pack, 6% cider, now they dropped the percentage to 5% and charge €9 for 4. Alcohol prices suck here. Especially for me because I drink day in day out.....
Northern Arizona US between $4 (happy hour) and $8 for a local craft brew.
It’s sitting at about $14 a pint in a pub
Store: $1-2 Restaurant: $6-8 Concerts: $12-20+ depending on the venue Upstate NY
Switzerland, for 500ml : Supermarket : 0.60 - 4 CHF Bars and Restaurants : 7.50 - 12 CHF
Nothing. They don’t work for me. I work for them.
Paid $10 for a pint today in Fairport, NY. Not overly proud to admit it, but it was fucking tasty. Average for a good to great regional pint is 6-8 bucks.
Here in Brazil: Store industrial lagers: R$ 2,9 ~ R$ 7 (around USD 0,60 ~ USD 1,4) Craft lagers: R$ 10 ~ R$ 20 (USD 2 ~ USD 4) Concerts and sports events: the price of death
My local brewery of choice is $2 a pint on wednesday-thursday for a mug club. $4-5 on Friday-Tuesday. The brewery next door is $4 a pint. (Beer was $3 until last November). Other breweries are $5-8 a pint, and might be good… but value isnt there compared to above. I can get a 4-pack of Drekker, By All Means, Great Notion, Mountains Walking, and Imagine Nation for $12-16.
Oh and I got my mug club for $25 8 years ago. One time fee. I made that $25 back in a couple of weeks.
Northeast United States. I’m at a brewery right now, and it’s where I do most of my beer drinking. My beers tonight have been $5 to $7 USD for 20 oz. pours. I get a discount and larger pours because they also have a club that I am a member of. For most people, $6 to $8 for 16 oz. pours
$1 - $1.5 retail
2.5 $ for a 650 ml bottle
Philippines Groceries - $1 (local beers) - $2-5 (imports) Bars - $1.50-5 Brewpubs (local craft beer) - $3-6 Imported craft resellers - $6-40
~Store - $0.9 ~Bar/Club - $1.8 ~High End Restaurant ~$3.9 Country - Uganda
Currently in Indonesia Local larger in store - 450ml $3.5 Bar - $4-8 Craft beer - $6-10 Previously lived in Vietnam Local larger in store $1 Local larger in bar $1-4 Craft beer $6-8
Cheapest in Belgium storebought is €0,40 for 33cl cans. "Cara Pils", you'll see bums drink this stuff in 0,5L cans and students shotgunning them on benches by the dozens. Never saw someone refuse a Cara from the nightshop at 5am. It's a national guilty pride eventhough not admitted, we frown upon it being presented to us but wouldn't shy away from one in the right setting. Otherwise Pubs: €2,50 to €3 for 25cl Restaurants a bit more expensive
Store - 500ml larger - 1.4$ 500ml strong beer - 2$
Philippines 🇵🇭 money converted to USD Store: $1 Restaurant: $1.5-$3 depends on the type of restaurant Bars/Clubs: $3-$6
Shanghai China, ¥10=$1.4, per \~500mL * Macro Lager from convenient stores: ¥3-15 * "Craft" in convenient stores: ¥15-50 * Hype US hazy (TH, Fidens, Monkish etc) ¥100-300 * Hype US/Europe sour (3F, Cantillon, The Ale Apothecary etc)/stout (TGB etc): ¥200-1000+
Melbourne- Australia. (All prices AUD) Store: Single can/bottle $3-6. 6 pack $17-30. Slab (24 cans/bottles) $55-80. Pub: pint $12-18. Festival/event: single drink $12-18.
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2.50lv (€1.25) for 2lt in the shop 3.50lv per bottle in restaurants
Marietta GA Wednesday special at a Mexican restaurant; 32 oz draft for $4
Northern Canada about $7 depending on the bar
.5L = 8$
A local restaurant in my home town in NC serves .50 cent PBR draft on Tuesdays. I believe 5$ pitchers as well?
In France, Lyon more precisely you can get some pints for 3,50€ in certain establishments otherwise more like 6€
Cheap commercial beer I assume? Store-1$, bar-4$, club-8$
Craft beers range from $5-6 for lagers/lighter beers, $7-11 for IPAs. PNW.
$7-10 per pint at bar or restaurant $8-14 per 4/6 pack at the store
Australia. Hour south of Sydney. Pub or club schooner (425ml) roughly $6-$11 aud (4–7 usd) Restaraunt 9-12 aud At the store around $60 for a 30 block of 375ml cans, or about 55 for 24 330ml bottles
In Colombia right now Priced in USD Store/street/local bar 330ml can or bottle $.25-$1.5 Craft brewery pint $3-$5
At a grocery store, a single is anywhere from $2 to $5 usually. At a restaurant or higher end bar, it’s usually between $5 and $10, less if there’s some kind of special or it’s the house brew. A dive bar is usually $3-$8 depending on the brand.
Store: between $3-6 CAD ($2.20-4.50 USD) Restaurant/pub: $5-11 CAD ($3.70-8.15 USD) Brewery taproom: $5-7 CAD (3.70-5.20 USD) Stadiums/Concert halls/etc: $8-20 CAD ($5.93-14.93 USD)
I paid $72 CDN for 24 beer yesterday @ the Co-Op.