Sheffield ranked second in the UK for local beer with more than 1,000 independent pubs
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A new study from Bionic has found that Sheffield is ranked as the second best city in the UK for pubs in location, with over 1,875 pubs for drinkers to discover, making it the perfect location for a pub crawl.
The study combined data on customer reviews, number of unique beers and the number of top rated pubs and microbreweries in each city to create an index ranking. It also looked at the most popular pints to share on social media and which independent beers are each generation’s favourite.
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Hide AdSheffield was found to have the second highest amount of independent pubs of any UK city, second only to London which has a staggering 5,800. Third place goes to Birmingham which has 1,643 independents.
Some of Sheffielders’ favourite independent pubs are The Sheffield Tap, in the railway station, The Fat Cat which is located in Kelham Island, known as the home of real ale, and Wick At Both Ends, a cosy pub located on West Street in the city centre.
The steel city (or should that be stein city?) has received a 6.2 average star rating for pub location, meaning this winter punters will never have to stumble very far in the cold to their next boozy destination.
Whilst the pandemic has wrought untold damage across publand, South Yorkshire’s pub industry has remained resilient, according to CAMRA.
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Hide AdCAMRA’s Good Beer Guide for 2022 includes 78 South Yorkshire pubs, three of which are new entries, and 39 South Yorkshire breweries, or which two are new to the guide.
CAMRA National Chairman, Nik Antona, said: “After the struggles of the past 18 months for the industry, it is great that The Good Beer Guide figures are showing the resilience of pubs and brewers in the face of strife – a national increase in brewery numbers after they dipped last year for the first time, as well as over 500 new pub entries. This is great to see, especially coupled with the news from the Government’s latest Budget, including the announcement of a new, lower rate of duty for draught beer and cider.”
The full breakdown of the Brewdex data can be found here: https://bionic.co.uk/blog/bionic-brewdex-the-best-uk-cities-for-the-perfect-pint/.