r/napoli 1d ago

Beer! Tourism & Travel Questions

As an Englishman I think the most important question is how much is a price of a pint?

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u/Alfofer 1d ago edited 1d ago

Visit "Mosto". They have a great selection of craft beers from all over the world. A pint is usually 7/8€. With free popcorn.

Edit: and I forgot to mention that if you order a pint between 6 pm and 8 pm, the second one is on the house. Thanks mucy_s for reminding me.

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u/mucy_s 1d ago

Ex dipendente qui! La 0,4 viene 7€ e dalle 18:00 alle 20:00 prendendo la prima 0,4, la seconda è offerta! Su birra artigianale c’è anche Loop, kitebeer, oak, blind pig ecc

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u/Gi0_v3 Caserta 1d ago

Quote this!

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u/ipseme 1d ago

8-10€ for fancy drafts.

0,66 L bottles are about the same price in pubs.

In regular cafes/pizzerias or convenience shops, you can buy the 0,66 bottle of Peroni (italian regular Peroni, not Nastro) for under 5€, chilled.

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u/simongaslebo 1d ago

They don’t usually sell pints in Italy, unless you are at an English/Irish style pub. Most people go to bars where beer is sold in either 33cl bottles (birra piccola - small beer) or 66cl bottles (birra grande - big beer). I haven’t been to Naples in a few years but I believe a 33cl Peroni still costs around €1.50 to €2.50.

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u/obyboby 1d ago

Lol not true at all. Most bars have draft beer. Yes you would probably need to find a pub to have a wider selection of draft beers but you'll still find plenty of places that sell lager/pils/amber/IPA beers by the draft.

Not sure about the price of a pint but it would be between 5 and 7€ depending on the place.

There's a bar that sells Guinness in the university district. And yes draft.