A 1.5 liter bottle of water in Poland cost approximately 2.54 zloty in 2025. A half-liter can of beer cost about 3.68 zloty, and a pack of 100 tea bags could be bought for around 19.65 zloty.
After the increase of excise duty on beer in Poland, the price of a 0.5 liter of 12° Plato beer will amount to nearly 2.9 zloty in 2022, an increase of 0.06 zloty compared to the previous year. By 2027, the price will increase to 3.06 zloty.
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Historical price and volatility data for BEER in Polish Zloty across different time periods.
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Historical price and volatility data for Polish Zloty in Beer Token across different time periods.
The price of bottled lager beer has steadily increased over the period observed. In 2023, the average price of lager beer per 0.5 liters amounted to 3.84 zloty.
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Historical price and volatility data for TRON BEER in Polish Zloty across different time periods.
In 2023, the warmińsko-mazurskie voivodeship had the highest average retail price of lager beer in Poland, amounting to 4 zloty per 0.5 liters.
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Historical price and volatility data for Polish Zloty in BEER across different time periods.
Over the period presented, the beer sold production value fluctuated. It reached its highest peak in 2012, amounting to nearly 13 billion zloty that year. In 2023, the sold production value amounted to 10.25 billion zloty.
In 2023, Poles spent nearly 23 billion zloty on beer. Moreover, the beer market grew by 7.1 percent in value compared to the previous year.
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Historical price and volatility data for Polish Zloty in TRON BEER across different time periods.
In 2022, the Mazowieckie (Masovian) voivodeship had the highest sold value of beer products in the entire country, which accounted for 2.67 billion zloty.
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Historical price and volatility data for Polish Zloty in Beers across different time periods.
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Historical price and volatility data for Beer Token in Polish Zloty across different time periods.
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Historical price and volatility data for Beers in Polish Zloty across different time periods.
The prime costs of Grupa Żywiec - one of the largest beer producers in Poland - increased from 2.89 million zloty in 2018 to 3.68 million zloty in 2022. Production costs of sold products made up 2.79 million zloty of this sum.
The value of sales of non-alcoholic beer in Poland, compared to other food products in 2021, amounted to 157 million zloty.
According to the source, Poland's spirit market's value was estimated at 40.2 billion zloty in 2021. The beer and vodka segment had the most significant shares in this value.
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Historical price and volatility data for BEER in Polish Zloty across different time periods.
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Historical price and volatility data for TRON BEER in Polish Zloty across different time periods.
A 1.5 liter bottle of water in Poland cost approximately 2.54 zloty in 2025. A half-liter can of beer cost about 3.68 zloty, and a pack of 100 tea bags could be bought for around 19.65 zloty.