I was in a hostel in Australia a couple months ago, talking to these two blokes from Holland who were complaining about how bloody expensive it is to get beer. That back in Holland you could get the equivalent national brew for less than a third of the price - in Germany even less - that you pay in Australia. What's more, Australian beer isn't exactly nice tasting stuff, more like off flavoured water, whereas German beer is world famous.
Now, there're reasons why one pays more or less in different countries; for instance, the Dutch guys were working in a winery where a Saturday night shift every mindless worker, there, gets paid AU$72 (GDP46/USD74) an hour and I doubt one could say that they could get paid that much in Holland or Germany for an unskilled job in a winery/brewery. But, nonetheless, there are differences.
So that begs the question: how much does it cost where you're from?
For exchange rates, should you care to exchange it; so we're all getting it from the same place, even if it's different days:
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I'm from Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland City is pretty much the most expensive place in NZ; rated at something like 12th most expensive city in the world to live in. As far as I know, alcohol is damn expensive, here, by anyone's standards.
Product |
NZD |
GDP |
USD |
Glass of beer from tap (inner city bar) |
9 |
4.54 |
7.30 |
Box of cheap beer (12 cans) - Lion Rheineck |
16 |
8.06 |
12.98 |
Box of Corona (12 btls) |
35 |
17.64 |
28.39 |
Hendricks Gin 1lt |
110 |
55.45 |
89.21 |
Glenlivet 12yo 700ml |
85 |
42.85 |
68.92 |
Drambuie 700ml |
60 |
30.25 |
48.65 |
Any other popular drinks or categories I should add? I'd add cocktails and things like that, but it's been so long since I've been to town for one.
So, yeah, what's is cost for a box of beer, a beer from town, a cocktail at a nice bar and/or a bottle of top shelf spirits cost where you're from?
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