Beer lovers rejoice. Coach, train and flight comparison site, GoEuro,  has launched its 2015 Beer Price Index which outlines the better and worse value destinations across the world simply based on the cost of their bottles of beer.

Geneva ranks as Europe’s most costly destination, with Hong Kong and Tel Aviv close behind. In stark contrast, cities such as Krakow and Kiev prove to be considerably cheaper. Where a tenner in Krakow will get you just over nine bottles of beer, it will only cover two and a bit in Geneva.

Elsewhere sun-seekers can sip two beers in the Costa Del Sol for the price of one in the Côte d’Azur. Meanwhile travellers remaining loyal to England when choosing a weekend away, will find their pound will go further in cities such as Liverpool, where the average beer is just under half the cost of what city-dwellers pay in London.

Out of 75 cities worldwide, those in the UK ranked as follows:

# 25. Liverpool with an average of: £1.70

# 32. Leeds with an average of: £1.96

#35. Edinburgh with an average of: £2.04

#63. London with an average of: £2.92 

GoEuro prides itself on helping its consumers make educated decisions when choosing their holiday from comparing ticket prices of coach, trains and flights on one site.