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.


Yes, the point was more of an example to show how cheap beer is in Germany.
0,5 Liter Oettinger Pils is available for 0,50 EUR.
Woooow
it tastes like piss, and when you put a box of it on the table the party is over…
There is a cheap beer brand from Bremen (“Hemelinger”) that’s running with the slogan “Reicht doch” which could be translated as “good enough”.