Chesterfield is third best place in UK for a pint


A new survey has put the town number three in the country to enjoy a quality beer.
Pubs in the north are more likely to keep their beer in best condition and to serve it through clean pipes, the study has said.
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Hide AdDoncaster topped the list as the best place to enjoy a properly-served pint ahead of Southport, Chesterfield, Warrington and Derby, which all made the top five.
But drinkers in the south don’t fare so well - they pay more but get a worse quality ale.
And that means bad news for drinkers in Reading, Hereford, Plymouth, Andover and Swindon, named the five worst towns to enjoy a decent quality brew.
Across the UK, one in three pints served in pubs is drawn through pipes which are not regularly cleaned - affecting the quality and the quantity sold from each barrel, the 2016 Beer Quality Report claims.
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Hide AdIt says northerners not only pay up to 82p less than drinkers in the south, but are also more likely to get a ‘perfect pint’.
The report, by pub watchdog Cask Marque and monitoring firm Vianet, claims many pub operators say seven-day line cleaning recommended by brewers takes too much time.
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