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April 2026 · 1,522 price records

Beer prices in Slovenia split into tiers.

Sivix data shows domestic lager at the bottom, imported lager slightly above it, and craft beer far higher on price per litre.

Laško — €2.64/litre in SI, the cheapest product in this Sivix data story
Corona Extra — €5.89/litre in SI, the mid-range product in this Sivix data story
Pivovarna Bevog — €7.00/litre in SI, the most expensive product in this Sivix data story

Median price gap

2.72x

Craft costs 2.72 times more.

Domestic lager €2.64/l · imported €2.98/l · craft €7.18/l

Price ladder

Slovenia · median shelf prices per litre

Craft/artisan beer€7.18/l
Pivovarna Bevog€7.00/l
Pelicon€6.38/l
Corona Extra€5.89/l
Imported lager€2.98/l
Domestic lager€2.64/l

Slovenia’s beer shelf has three clear
price tiers.

Domestic lager Imported lager Craft beer Value anchor Small premium Big jump

Median gap

€4.54/l

The step from domestic lager to craft beer is €4.54 more per litre.

Extra cost per litre

€4.54/l

Choosing craft over domestic lager costs this much more.

For every litre you buy, craft adds about €4.54 compared with domestic lager.

Why?

01

Volume competition

Domestic lager sells in high volumes and competes hard on everyday price.

02

Import premium

Imported beer carries a modest premium for foreign brands and added variety.

03

Small-batch craft

Craft beer costs more because of smaller batches, stronger identity, and distinctive flavours.

Numbers don't lie.

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