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A half liter (just short of a pint) of standard lager, Viking or Gull, at a bar in downtown Reykjavík will set you back ca 1,200 ISK (10,8 USD/10,2 EUR). With prices like that it is somewhat of a mystery how Icelanders can afford to drink at all.
The price for alcohol is higher in Iceland than in all the other European Union and EFTA countries. According to statistics published by Eurostat, in 2019 the price of alcoholic beverages was 165% higher in Iceland than the average in the European Union.
500 ml of beer will set you back between 800 and 1.500 ISK with prices of 1.000 to 1.200 ISK being typical. 1 liter of beer does not cost much more than 500 ml. Happy hour will get you a great reduction on these prices and sometimes a 2 for 1 offer.
Whisky | 6,900 ISK | 50 EUR |
Rum | 6,700 ISK | 48 EUR |
Vodka | 6,200 ISK | 45 EUR |
Gin | 6,300 ISK | 46 EUR |
A bottle of wine (Mid-Range) | 1,400 INR (1,100-2,100) | 2,500 ISK (2,000-3,500) | 19 USD (15-27) | 18 EUR (14-26) |
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) | 237 INR (176-322) | 404 ISK (300-550) | 3.10 USD (2.30-4.20) | 2.90 EUR (2.20-3.90) |
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) | 217 INR (176-293) | 371 ISK (300-500) | 2.80 USD (2.30-3.80) | 2.70 EUR (2.20-3.60) |
Whisky | 4,200 INR | 7,100 ISK | 54 USD | 52 EUR |
Rum | 4,000 INR | 6,900 ISK | 52 USD | 50 EUR |
Vodka | 3,700 INR | 6,300 ISK | 48 USD | 46 EUR |
Gin | 3,800 INR | 6,500 ISK | 50 USD | 47 EUR |
Source: http://hikersbay.com/prices/iceland?lang=en
https://adventures.is/blog/prices-in-iceland/
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Iceland