WITH the average price of a pint in the UK costing £5.17, knowing the locations of cheaper spots is handy.
However, new research has crowned the of Wrexham as the cheapest place in the UK for beer, averaging at just £2.

The study was conducted by to Alliance Online, who looked at the prices of a pint of beer across cities and towns in the UK.
Bury in Greater was found to be the cheapest town in for a at £2.75.
And what’s more, is that within an hour of Bury, there are also two more spots â Bolton and â where a beer averages between £2.75 and £3.25.
If you want something to line your stomach, then Bury is even dubbed the ‘home of the black pudding’.
The market town also sits on the River Irwell which many use for rowing, racing, swimming and fishing.
There is also the East Railway, where visitors can climb aboard one of the heritage steam trains or diesels trains.
One of the places to grab a pint is called The Marketside Tavern.
One recent visited said in a review: “A lovely little bar/pub with great atmosphere and a fantastic choice in beers, ciders and spirits.
“A definite stop for anyone who likes a good tipple.”;
Alternatively, you could to The Two Tubs .
One recent visitor described: “Very . Lovely surroundings.
“A range of board games and books available to borrow while you visit. Well stocked bar.
“Lots of places to sit a couple of fire places, sofa, different seating available.
“Believe this place is more a pub in the day and a night spot late evenings and weekends.”;
Other cheap spots that came up include Bolton and Blackpool â both within a short drive of Bury.
Blackpool is known for being a popular seaside destination and as one of the cheapest locations for a pint, it is a great spot for a family staycation with popular attractions including Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
Blackpool is also home to The Talbot â the
In Bolton, on the other hand, is one of the most beautiful Toby Carvery’s in the country in a building from the 18th century.
Also known as the Watermillock, the building was originally constructed as a Gentleman’s Country House before becoming a WWI hospital and children’s hostel.
Then, in 2020, it underwent renovation with new carpets and lighting as well as restoring some of the external decor.
In , Kilmarnock is the cheapest place for a beer at £3.25 a pint.
The town has over 30 and bars all in close proximity to the centre, so Scots might call this a drinker’s paradise.
Here’s also a very extensive list of â by the locals who drink in them.
Plus, The Sun’s discovered a
