An average of 13 million pints of Guinness are served globally on St. Patrick’s Day (17 March)
Price comparison site Idealo have analysed pint prices across a variety of pubs in top UK cities, calculating an average to reveal the cheapest places across the to enjoy a Guinness this St. Patrick’s Day.
The top 10 cheapest cities for a pint of Guinness on St. Patrick’s Day!
| Rank | City | The average cost of a pint of Guinness |
| 1 | Milton Keynes | £4.11 |
| 2 | Nottingham | £4.32 |
| 3 | Dundee | £4.38 |
| =3 | Wolverhampton | £4.38 |
| 5 | Sheffield | £4.47 |
| 6 | Southampton | £4.50 |
| 7 | Luton | £4.51 |
| 8 | Leicester | £4.53 |
| 9 | Swansea | £4.55 |
| 10 | Coventry | £4.58 |
Swansea is crowned among the most affordable UK cities for a pint of Guinness, with a refreshing price of just £4.55. This is followed closely by Coventry (£4.58).
Rounding out the top ten is Coventry, with an average price of £4.38 per pint, almost 0.50p more expensive per pint than the cheapest city Milton Keynes.
Unsurprisingly capital city of London has the most expensive pints of Guinness with an average price of £5.85. This is followed by Cambridge (£5.66) and Bath (£5.41) in second and third place.
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