Beer and wine prices
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Depends on where in Europe. I was in Holland in March and a Heinekin was 1.75 E - 2.50 E. Wine was inexpensive in grocery stores ranging from 2 E on up. In Belgium (THE most incredible beer anywhere) beer was a little more expensive but considering the quality and selection (and alcohol content), it was still a bargain. Way cheaper than the imports here.
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We just returned from Germany yesterday.<BR>Had a great trip and even visited the<BR>famous HB House in Munich. Beer and wine<BR>prices seem to be a little cheaper than<BR>those in the U.S. The Euro is getting<BR>stronger everyday and this will certainly influence the prices.
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In April in Frankfurt, in an ordinary bar (Lokal), I paid around 2 euro for 0.33 litre of beer (Pils) and 2.50 euro for a glass of wine (offener Wein). Restaurant prices will obviously vary a lot depending on classiness of the establishment. In an unpretentious Gaststätte, you'll pay the same or only slightly more, but in smarter places you can pay double.
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Linda,<BR><BR>We returned from Germany a little over a week ago. Here are menu prices from the Hofbreauhaus in Munich. You can expect these to be a tad higher than many other places.<BR><BR>1 Liter of beer E 5,93; 0,5 Liter E 3,22. House wine, red or white 0..4 # 3,53.<BR><BR>For menu information, try www.hofbraeuhaus.de.<BR><BR>A place not to be missed.<BR><BR>Dick<BR><BR>