Colour us not surprised.
€1.51 is the cheapest average cost of a bottle of beer in the world and it is exclusively available in Krakow and Kiev according to a new study reported in the Irish Independent.
The survey, conducted by GoEuro.co.uk, placed Dublin in 54th place on the list with our average 33cl bottle of brewski setting you back €5.73.
Bratislava in Slovakia and Malaga, Delhi and Ho Chi Minh City should all be celebrating their success of being rated in the top six and other cities that came off well in the survey were Bangkok, Bali and Manila.
The cities that averaged out the most expensive were New York, Oslo, Tel Aviv, Hong Kong and Geneva, where the average cost of a bottle is €9.83.
Ouch.
We know where we’re heading on holidays this summer!
The 20 cheapest countries to have a beer (33cl bottle in a bar)
- Krakow
- Kiev
- Bratislava
- Malaga
- Delhi
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Mexico City
- Belgrade
- Asunción
- Bangkok
- Cairo
- Cape Town
- Warsaw
- Bali
- Manila
- Santiago
- Sofia
- Budapest
- Bogotá
- Seville
Hat-tip to The Independent
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