The cities of the world where it is cheapest to pop a beer are named
Categories: Food and Drinks
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-cities-of-the-world-where-it-is-cheapest-to-pop-a-beer-are-named.htmlIf you are thinking about where to go to see the world and knock over a glass of cheap beer, then the British portal moneyGuru has answered this question.
The authors of the moneyGuru study decided to find out how much beer a traveler can drink for 4 pounds (about 300 rubles) in 30 cities around the world. The study involved bars of the middle price segment in the most popular cities of the world.
It turned out that the cheapest beer in Prague. For 4 pounds, you can drink 3.4 pints of foam (1.9 liters) here. Johannesburg came in second place. There, for 4 pounds, you will be poured 2.4 pints (1.3 liters). Taipei is in third place (1.2 liters).
The authors of the portal also told about those cities where you will have to fork out to have a drink. The most expensive beer turned out to be in Dubai: there, for 4 pounds, they will pour you a little more than 200 milliliters of beer. And for one pint you will have to pay 9 pounds (about 750 rubles).
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