Beer in Europe is the most expensive in the north, in Scandinavia, and the cheapest in the south, in the Balkans. However, it is still interesting to peek into statistical tables and compare prices from country to country, this time within the European Union.
The average price for half a liter of domestic, draft beer in the European Union has been obtained by the Numbeo portal.
And how much money do you need to spend on domestic draft beer at a bar?
You'll get the cheapest price in Romania, where half a liter of draft beer on average costs 1.62 euros. That's 77 cents less than in Croatia, where Numbeo states that half a liter is sold for 2.39 euros.
Slovenians pay 2.80 euros for the same amount of beer, and the most expensive beer is consumed in the north of Europe, specifically in Finland. Half a liter of domestic draft beer in Finland costs a whopping 7 euros.
PRICE FOR HALF LITER OF DOMESTIC DRAFT BEER AT A BAR IN EU COUNTRIES
Finland 7.00 €
Denmark 6.71 €
Sweden 6.17€
France 6.00 €
Ireland 5.50 €
Italy 5.00 €
Netherlands 5.00 €
Luxembourg 5.00 €
Estonia 4.50 €
Germany 4.00 €
Austria 4.00 €
Belgium 4.00 €
Greece 4.00 €
Lithuania 4.00 €
Cyprus 3.00 €
Malta 3.00 €
Latvia 3.00 €
Slovenia 2.80 €
Poland 2.62
Spain 2.50 €
Croatia 2.39 €
Portugal 2.00 €
Czech Republic 1.92 €
Slovakia 1.80 €
Bulgaria 1.79 €
Hungary 1.69 €
Romania 1.62 €
For those who want to know more:
Europe: Prices by City of Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) (Restaurants)
Europe: Prices by City of Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) (Restaurants)