Beer is Liquid Bread (brot) and should be subsidized by the Government
...then again maybe it already is. Let's look at the facts:
so far beer has held steady here in micro-trading and Macro sampling.
Because the local brew (Goldstar) is in competiton from Turkey (venis/Tuborg, Izmir) and even cheap German/Euro Beers (brandenburger, otto wiesler -Sp?- Shloss Krone -really German Soda Pop IMHO- and others fron denmark, Russia etc.).
I preffer German Beer in a STEEL can (no AL for me) for my cheap not so tasty high. 3 for 10 paper Shekel (2.20 USD for 3- 1/2 liter cans = 1.5 litre
Staropramen dark, Kaiserdom ( 10 NIS a 330 ml, Bavarian beer, reminds me of Redhook ESB and IDPA combined), Leffe brews (10 NIS - 330ml), and even Checz Budwieser ( 8-10 NIS - 500ml... A Halfwiezen, and not even remotely like in the USA), Grolsh is 14 NIS for 500ml...so good beers are available...but as noted, they do cost a lot more.
So let's use Godstar as a local source Benchmark Brew In Israel. (depite that it has some suger in it, it's OK "beer.")
The CHEAPEST I can get 3 500ml bottles for is: 10 shekel + 1 shekel deposit = 13 Paper Shekel for 1500ml. You get 3 pot metal shekel coins
in retuern so you can keep the bottles as a store of wealth for hard times.
So far, Gas is up 18% this year (8% just today) but beer is CHEAP in comparison.
I'm not sure beer is a reliable indicator of inflation, thus I expect Greenspan's replacement will try to work it into the CPI somehow.
[urlhttp://www.youtube.com/watchv=Ai4te4daLZs&feature=related[/url] "My soul longs for the candle and the spices. If only you would pour me a cup of wine for Havdalah...My heart yearning, I shall lift up my eyes to g-d, who provides for my needs day and night."