Beer became much more expensive in Germany last year
In Germany, beer became more expensive last year than inflation – Világgazdaság Online wrote.
The German statistical office announced on Thursday that the price of beer and flavored beers rose by an average of about 3.5 percent last year, while consumer prices increased by just 1.9 percent.
The price of standard Pils beer – or as it is called in the Anglo-Saxon area: Lager – rose the most by 3.8 percent last year. (vg.hu)
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