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Ten best cities in the world to get a beer
  • The home of Oktoberfest, each autumn around 6 million people come to the city to partake in the local beer culture. Due to the high standard set at the festival, it’s only Munich brands like Paulaner that are served. 
  • Home to roughly 1,000 pubs, this is where to come to enjoy great beer and wonderful atmosphere. Apart from the pubs, most popular attraction in Dublin is the Guinness brewery  - but Dublin is not just known for Guinness: other popular local brews such as Kilkenny, Harp and Smithwicks.
  • With some of the country’s biggest exports including Heineken, Amstel and Grolsch it should be no surprise that the country’s citizens drink on average 20 gallons a year in the many pubs and cafes that line the canals. 
  • Prague is the home of pilsener beer and comes in first in the world for beer per capita consumption: it's been said that residents of the city drink, on average, 40 gallons of beer per year. It is thought that beer has been brewed in the city since the year 993.
  • The Belgians' love of beer is only matched by their skill in producing it. Every September the city hosts the Belgium Beer Weekend in the heart of the city - an event not to be missed.
  • London is home to some of the world’s oldest and most traditional pubs, and is also one of the first locations to brew stout and pale ale. The city has also just experienced a revival of its craft beer scene. 
  • Known as the beer capital of the Great White North, Vancouver is home to one of the country's first craft breweries, The Horseshoe Bay brewery. 
  • Tokyo is the world's largest city by population and boasts a thriving (albeit pricey) craft beer culture. Beer gardens, major breweries and even a beer museum can be found in the city too as well as the annual Great Japan Beer Festival
  • The city claims to have the highest concentration of pubs in the whole of Europe and there's no doubt that the beer culture in Scotland's capital is one of the best on offer in Britain. 

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