啤酒最便宜(和最贵)的地方
Where Beer Is Cheapest (And Most Expensive)

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/where-beer-cheapest-and-most-expensive

全球啤酒价格在过去五年里显著上涨,受到通货膨胀和高额税收的双重影响。0.5升装啤酒的价格从上海的0.82美元到悉尼的4.75美元不等。 德意志银行的数据,由Visual Capitalist可视化呈现,显示了67个城市之间巨大的价格差异。由于旨在抑制酒精消费的重税,澳大利亚和新加坡的成本较高——澳大利亚啤酒比纽约市贵76%。 欧洲呈现鲜明对比:爱尔兰啤酒最贵,价格为3.33美元,而捷克共和国(布拉格)最便宜,价格为1.06美元,尽管捷克是人均啤酒消费量最高的国家。马来西亚的价格也比纽约高约30%。最终,税收在全球范围内决定了啤酒的最终成本。

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From Modelo to Carlsberg, beer prices have climbed sharply across the global economy over the past five years.

While inflation has been a driver, taxes often make up a significant share of the final price. Today, a bottle can cost as little as $0.82 in Shanghai and as high as $4.75 in Sydney in U.S. dollars.

This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Dorothy Neufeld, shows the price of a 0.5L bottle of domestic beer across major global cities, based on data from Deutsche Bank.

Below, we show the average cost for a beer in 67 cities worldwide in 2025.

In Australia, beer prices are driven up by significant taxes, with beer prices at least 76% higher than in New York City.

Also placing high in the rankings is Singapore (#3), with taxes also playing a role, reflecting government-led initiatives to deter residents from consuming alcohol. In nearby Malaysia, a bottle of beer in Kuala Lumpur averages $3.32—about 30% more than in New York.

Across Europe, the gap is stark: Ireland leads with the priciest pours at $3.33 a bottle, while Prague—where beer is consumed more than anywhere else in the world—offers the cheapest at just $1.06.

To learn more about this topic, check out this graphic on the top countries by beer consumption in the world.

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