Sound the klaxon- we’re about to dip under the £1 mark again
It may not be able to match Caracas but a beer in Kazakhstan, just South of Russia, will only cost you 84p!
By no means an actual representation of this country, a lot of people associate Kazakhstan with Sasha Baron Cohen
As far as I know, there are fewer parody comedy characters coming out of Uzbekistan.
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Still, they’re ahead of Kazakhstan in the pint pricing game, swooping in at an average price of 59p in Tashkent. (Not to be confused with Kent, UK, which is comparatively extortionate).
“Kent or Tashkent”: a fun but relatively unchallenging quiz
Finish off the Eastern European leg of this transnational bender with a tipple in Turkmenistan.
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Punters in the capital Ashgabat will fork out £2.72 for a bitter or a lager.
Turkmen woman in traditional dress, laughing at you for paying nearly three quid when you could be getting two for £1.20 in Tashkent
As the hypothetical carbon footprint of this truly epic journey reaches truly horrifying levels, we jet over to Asia.
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