Uk's most expensive beers named as price of a pint breaks depressing new record


Uk's most expensive beers named as price of a pint breaks depressing new record

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THE PRICE OF A PINT IS NOW OVER A FIVER ACROSS THE UK, WITH SOME OF THE NATION'S HIPPEST BEERS COMING IN AT AN EYE-WATERING £6.34 A GO. HERE WE DISCOVER THE COUNTRY'S 10 PRICIEST


PINTS, AND THE CHEAPEST 14:08, 04 Jun 2025Updated 14:08, 04 Jun 2025 The average price for a pint of beer has smashed the £5 barrier - while trendy tipples like BrewDog and Peroni are more


than £6 on average. A national study of pub prices found the simple pleasure of blowing the froth off a cold one now typically sets us back £5.17. But the hippest ales are far more expensive


with Camden Hells lager and BrewDog’s Punk IPA commanding an average cost of £6.34 for a pint. Other wallet-busting brews include Beavertown Neck Oil at £6.24, Peroni for just 10p less at


£6.14 and £6.11 for a jar of Asahi. The top 10 is rounded off by Birra Moretti (£6.04), Camden Pale Ale (£5.69), Guinness (£5.56), Estrella (£5.56) and Madri (£5.55). A surge in the


popularity of Guinness has seen the black stuff soar in price by almost 20p, rising from £5.37 at the start of the year. Article continues below Meanwhile, the UK’s cheapest bevvies are


Carlsberg and Scottish lager Tennent’s, which have an average price of just £4.23 for a pint. Other budget beers include Greene King IPA (£4.36), Budweiser (£4.38) and Foster’s (£4.47).


Britain’s 10 most affordable draught brewskis are completed by Hobgoblin (£4.57), Doom Bar (£4.57), Cornish pale ale Tribute (£4.59), Carling (£4.62) and Abbot Ale (£4.70). The Office for


National Statistics puts the average price for a pint of lager in the UK at just £4.83 but the figure dates back to January this year. Pub trade newspaper The Morning Advertiser said its


latest survey of landlords from across England, Wales and Scotland showed the true reality for UK drinkers. Article continues below Its comprehensive analysis includes more than 30 beer


brands from across the lager, cask ale, stout and “craft beer” categories. Unsurprisingly, London leads the way with an eye-watering average pint price of £6.10. While the Midlands boasts


the best value bevvies at a typical cost of £4.68. But The Morning Advertiser’s Pint Price Survey added: “However, the survey results showed the average prices for a pint rose by 5.15%


between January and April 2025 in the Midlands, while they fell in the capital by 1.22%.