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Happy International Beer Day: The cheapest place to get a pint in the UK revealed

How does your city rank?

Brits love a pint – or four for that matter.

To mark International Beer Day, new research has revealed the cheapest and most expensive places in the UK to grab a beer.

Northern cities topped the list for bargain beverages, with Prestons pints proving the cheapest on average, at £3.06.

Perth was tied with pints also costing £3.06 and Sunderland won third place at £3.07 – Liverpool and Kingston upon Hull followed behind, with the average pint coming in at £3.27 for both.

Stoke-on-Trent, Southend-on-Sea, Dundee, Swansea and Sheffield all placed within the top 10 for cheapest beers.

It hardly comes as a surprise that London topped the list for the dearest pint, coming in at £5.18 for an average pint.

The research, which was carried out by price comparison site finder.com, also found that Brighton, Cambridge and Bristol all followed the capital in having the most expensive drinks in the country.

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Edinburgh was the fifth most expensive city for a pint, at £4.19, followed by Oxford at £4.14.

Other cities that placed within the top ten for dearest pints were Reading, Portsmouth, Manchester and Belfast.

On the whole, the study showed that northern cities were more likely to offer cheaper pints whereas in the midlands and down south, pints go for considerably more.

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Also, according to finder.coms research, London is almost twice the average cost of a pint of beer across the globe.

Preston £3.06
Perth £3.07
Sunderland £3.25
Liverpool £3.27
Kingston upon Hull £3.27
Stoke-on-Trent £3.29
Southend-on-Sea £3.29
Dundee £3.29
Swansea £3.31
Sheffield £3.37

The list of most expensive pints, according to finder.com:

London £5.18
Brighton and Hove £4.53
Cambridge £4.40
Bristol £4.36
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