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    1. Street-Jacket1867 on

      Is this on a bar or offo? Either way Dublin number doesn’t seem right

    2. Naval_fluff on

      This chart is brought to you by the Prague tourist agency.

    3. CoffeeTableReads on

      Not believing this for a second, where in Munich can you get a beer for €1? 

    4. OvertiredMillenial on

      Never tire of a list that has Dublin above Copenhagen – can only be a thing, surely.

      Also, it says ‘0.5l bottle of Domestic beer’, so need for the ‘you can’t get a pint for that anywhere I know’ comments.

    5. Embarrassed-Fault973 on

      A beer in Paris for $2.78?! Which is €2.37 – I mean, yeah if you drink in the park outside an Aldi.

      These have to be retail prices. There’s no way they’re bar prices.

      Also “a domestic beer” in Ireland isn’t the cheapest. It would be Dutch Gold or similar.

    6. FreiLieb on

      Think we should Czech who wrote this, I’m slightly suspicious of their motivation.

    7. SpikedLemon on

      Have purchased a can of beer in Barcelona for 0.65€.

      Yes, it was beer.

      No, besides prices, there was nothing memorable about it (it was chilled, even).

      And, no, there wasn’t anything else close it it in price, let alone in a 0.5L bottle.

    8. beermekanik on

      Show me where in Boston you’re getting a beer for less than $5 and even that is a unicorn

    9. EnthusiasmUnusual on

      I wonder is the figure from a 500ml bottle of Guinness Extra Stout costs around 3.60 in a supermarket? Something  like that.

    10. Manodano2013 on

      Unless Irish beer prices have gone way up since last year, I don’t believe this! I am from Canada, and I found your beer prices quite affordable in summer 2024, including in Dublin. Zurich and Oslo, when I visited in 2015, had more expensive for a beer, in absolute terms, than Dublin in 2024.

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