Top 5 U.S. Cities for Cheap Wine, Cheap Beer

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What are the top U.S. cities for cheap beer and cheap wine?

WalletHub compiled a single list of the cities with the cheapest and most expensive beer and wine prices. MarketWatch used the data from this survey to determine two separate lists: one for beer and one for wine.

Here are the top 5 U.S. cities for cheap beer based on average price for a six-pack:

  1. Baton Rouge, LA – $7.41
  2. Oklahoma City, OK – $7.48
  3. Omaha, NE – $7.62
  4. Buffalo, NY – $7.70
  5. St. Louis, MO – $7.81

And here are the top 5 U.S. cities for cheap wine based on average price for a bottle:

  1. Indianapolis, IN – $4.24
  2. San Antonio, TX – $4.61
  3. Detroit, MI – $5.35
  4. San Jose, CA – $5.63
  5. Milwaukee, WI – $5.73

Here’s WalletHub‘s full survey.

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