My friend in Germany sent this to me. The price is €0.75 per can after a discount using the grocery’s app.

I looked up the price locally for me (Washington state, hence the asterisk) at the Kroger-affiliated Fred Meyer, and it was on sale for $23 for a 24 pack of Budweiser. That boils down to €0.81 per can.

*In the title was to acknowledge that Washington state is expensive and I’m sure elsewhere in the country you could find a better deal. But for my little corner of the country, the title holds true.

**My fellow continent-dweller pointed out that our 12oz beers are actually 355ml, and the 330ml can is smaller. Proportionally that brings the price down to exactly €0.75 per can from my benchmark. Add that to a TIL for me.

  • apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    Most beer is and always was. Though when in Germany you’d be a fucking fool to drink that swill vs nearly any other offering.

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      Agreed. I just usually assume the price to import and such would keep the price higher overseas.

      Moreso pointing out that we are getting robbed on prices even for our domestic offerings

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        I expect it’s not an import, but produced under license somwhere in Europe. There’s big brewing operations in UK and Croatia that makes it.

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          Budweiser was bought by InBev, the same company that makes Stella Artois and Beck. That would give InBev the right to make Budweiser anywhere it owns a brewery.

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          you know, maybe there are some breweries in germany, too… some that can sell the cleaning water of the brewing copper as bud light

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        That or Budweiser doesn’t get charged duties cuz it’s just that bad, so the govt doesn’t see it as a threat to domestically produced beer 😂