The price of everything is sky high and the UK is being battered by stormy weather. So how does a holiday destination with incredibly cheap beer sound?
Well, it turns out ‘cheapest city for beer’ in Europe is less than a three hour flight from here.
Located in the east of Hungary, Debrecen is the capital of the country’s Northern Great Plain region and is said to be home to the cheapest pint in Europe.
According to pintprice.com, a pint of beer in Debrecen will set you back just 82p on average.
And you can get even lower prices depending on your tipple, with a pint of Soproni lager costing only 79p.
Meanwhile, here in the UK the average price for a pint from a pub is now well above £4. According to data from the Office for National Statistics, the average price of a pint of draught lager is £4.62.
Some quick maths will …