A new study has ranked Oxford as the eighth easiest place to get a pint outside of Greater London.

The research, conducted by free casino slots, play-book-slots.com, scraped data from Bing Maps to find the number of pubs per 1,000 hectares in each local authority to identify the easiest places to locate a pint. 

According to the findings, Oxford is the eighth easiest place to get a pint outside of Greater London.

It has 27.41 pubs per 1,000 hectares, which is 155 per cent higher than the national average of 10.77 pubs per 1,000 hectares. 

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Out of the 125 pubs in Oxford, Rose and Crown PH, The White Rabbit, and The White Hart are highly-rated options for Brits wanting to grab a pint.

Blackpool ranks first, with 37.28 pubs per 1,000 hectares, which is 246 per cent higher than the national average.

In Blackpool, there are 130 pubs, with Ma Kelly’s and The Bridge being popular choices among residents and visitors. 

Portsmouth has the second-highest number of pubs per 1,000 hectares at 37.15, 245 per cent higher than the UK average. 

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Liverpool ranks third, with 36.48 pubs per 1,000 hectares, which is 239 per cent higher than the national average. 

Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson for play-book-slots.com said: “The analysis reveals that many areas home to the highest number of pubs per 1,000 hectares are based in London. 

“Outside of Greater London, it appears British pub culture is significantly more prominent in England – especially in populated areas such as Blackpool and Liverpool – compared with more remote areas such as northern Scotland."